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Huntington, Utah

Homes with Views for Sale in Huntington, Utah

Huntington sits in Emery County at the base of the Wasatch Plateau, and views are part of the daily fabric here. From the west side of town you look straight up at the 10,000-foot ridgeline of the Manti-La Sal National Forest; from the east, the open desert stretches toward the San Rafael Swell. Properties along the foothills, near Huntington Creek, or on acreage parcels off SR-10 tend to capture the best of both — alpine backdrop on one side, red-rock and sagebrush horizon on the other. Because Huntington stays small (population hovers around 2,000) and lots run larger than what you'd see along the Wasatch Front, view corridors here aren't usually blocked by new construction the way they are in Utah County.

Buyers shopping view properties in Huntington tend to fall into two camps: locals trading up for a rural acreage parcel with a clear sightline to the Plateau, and out-of-area buyers chasing recreation access to Huntington Canyon, Electric Lake, and the Skyline Drive country. Prices generally run well below Wasatch Front comparables, and many view lots come with irrigation shares, outbuildings, or room for horses. Elevation sits around 5,800 feet, so expect four real seasons, cool summer nights, and crisp winter air that keeps the mountain views sharp. Browse the active listings below to see which view properties are currently on the market in Huntington.

May 2026 · Huntington market

Live from the Utah MLS — what's actually happening in Huntington right now.

Full Huntington market report
Median sale
$392,500
1 closed in May 2026
Median DOM
8 days
listing → contract
Sale-to-list
93.5%
of final list price
Unsold inventory
2
active + pending

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Active listings

Common questions

About homes with views in Huntington.

What kinds of views do Huntington homes typically have?

Most view homes in Huntington look west toward the Wasatch Plateau and the mouth of Huntington Canyon, with peaks rising sharply above town. Eastward-facing properties capture open desert and distant mesas toward the San Rafael Swell. Homes along the creek corridor also pick up cottonwood-lined valley views.

Are view lots in Huntington more expensive than standard lots?

There's usually a modest premium for foothill or acreage parcels with unobstructed sightlines, but pricing here stays far below Wasatch Front view properties. Many Huntington view homes sell in price ranges that would only buy a starter condo in Salt Lake or Utah County.

Do view properties in Huntington usually include acreage?

Often yes. View parcels on the edges of town frequently come with one to five acres or more, and some include irrigation water rights, pasture, or outbuildings for horses and livestock. In-town view homes on smaller lots exist too, particularly on the western streets that climb toward the foothills.

Will future development block the views?

Huntington's growth is slow and lot sizes are large, so the risk of a new build dropping in front of your sightline is much lower than in fast-growing Utah cities. That said, it's worth checking the zoning on adjacent parcels and any open BLM or state trust land nearby before you write an offer.

What's the climate like at Huntington's elevation?

Town elevation is roughly 5,800 feet, which means warm dry summers (highs typically in the 80s and 90s), cool nights, and real winters with snow and freezing temperatures. The clear, dry air keeps the mountain views vivid year-round, and storms rolling off the Plateau make for dramatic skies.

How far is Huntington from larger cities and airports?

Huntington is about 30 minutes north of Price on SR-10, roughly two hours from Provo, and about two and a half to three hours from Salt Lake City International Airport depending on weather. Green River and I-70 are about an hour south, which puts Moab within easy weekend reach.