3 Bedroom 2 Bathroom Homes for Sale in Hildale, Utah
Hildale sits in the far southwest corner of Utah, tucked against the red Vermilion Cliffs on the Arizona border and about 45 minutes east of St. George. The three-bedroom, two-bath segment is the workhorse of this market — it's what most families, retirees relocating from the Wasatch Front, and Zion-area workers actually shop for. Because Hildale was originally platted with unusually large family lots, a 3 bed / 2 bath here often comes with a quarter-acre to a full acre of land, room for a garden, fruit trees, a shop, or chickens. That's a different value proposition than a comparable home in Washington or Hurricane, where lot sizes have shrunk dramatically over the last decade.
Pricing on three-bed, two-bath homes in Hildale generally runs well below St. George comps for similar square footage, which is what draws buyers willing to trade proximity to Costco for cliff views and quiet streets. The climate is high-desert — hot dry summers in the upper 90s, mild winters that rarely stay below freezing for long, and roughly 250 sunny days a year. Schools fall under the Washington County School District, and Zion National Park's east entrance is under an hour away via Highway 59. Inventory in this size range stays tight, so listings tend to move when they're priced realistically. Browse the active 3 bed / 2 bath homes below to see what's currently on the market in Hildale.
June 2026 · Hildale market
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What price range do 3 bed / 2 bath homes in Hildale typically fall into? ▾
Most three-bedroom, two-bath homes in Hildale trade in the $300,000s to low $500,000s, depending on lot size, age, and whether the property has been updated. Larger lots — and Hildale has plenty of oversized parcels by Utah standards — can push pricing higher. Inventory is thin, so individual listings vary widely.
Why are the lots so large compared to other Utah small towns? ▾
Hildale was originally platted by the FLDS community with oversized family lots, often a quarter-acre to a full acre or more, intended to support gardens, outbuildings, and extended households. Many three-bed, two-bath homes here sit on lots that would be considered acreage in St. George or Cedar City.
Is Hildale a good fit for a primary residence or more of a getaway? ▾
Both work, but the town reads as a quiet primary-residence community at the base of the Vermilion Cliffs, about 45 minutes from St. George and right next to Zion National Park's east side. Services are limited — most shopping and medical runs go to Hurricane or St. George — so buyers who like small-town living and red-rock scenery tend to be the best fit.
What should I check on older Hildale homes during inspection? ▾
Many three-bed, two-bath homes in Hildale were owner-built or added onto over time, so pay close attention to permitting history, electrical, septic systems, and water shares. Some properties pull from the local water system while others have wells, and a few have unfinished basement areas that were used as living space without permits.
How is the commute and access to bigger towns? ▾
Hildale sits on the Utah-Arizona border via Highway 59/389. St. George is roughly 40-45 minutes west, Hurricane is about 30 minutes, and Kanab is around an hour east. Zion's Mount Carmel entrance is under an hour, which matters for buyers who want park access without Springdale prices.
How many 3 bed / 2 bath listings are usually active here? ▾
Hildale is a small market — often only a handful of homes are on the MLS at any given time, and the three-bed, two-bath segment turns over slowly. The current active count is shown in the listings below, and it's worth setting up a saved search since new inventory can sell within days when priced right.