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Hurricane, Utah

Golf Course Homes for Sale in Hurricane, Utah

Hurricane sits in Utah's warm southwest corner at about 3,200 feet, which means golf is a year-round game here rather than a five-month window like it is up north. Fairway-adjacent homes cluster around three main courses: Sky Mountain Golf Course on the bench above town with views straight out to Pine Valley Mountain, Coral Canyon Golf Course on the west side near the I-15 interchange, and Sand Hollow Resort's championship layout closer to the reservoir. Each course attracts a slightly different buyer — Sky Mountain pulls a lot of full-time residents and snowbirds who want walkable golf without resort pricing, Coral Canyon leans toward move-up families and second-home owners, and Sand Hollow's fairway lots sit in true luxury territory with custom builds backing the red cliffs.

Buyers shopping fairway property in Hurricane should weigh a few specifics: how the lot sits relative to tee boxes and landing zones (errant ball traffic matters), whether the HOA includes any course access or just common-area maintenance, and how the home handles the summer heat that routinely pushes past 100°F from June through August. Proximity to St. George Regional Airport (about 20 minutes), Zion National Park (around 25 minutes east), and Sand Hollow State Park makes this a popular landing spot for retirees and remote workers leaving the Wasatch Front. Browse the active listings below to see what's currently on the market across all three courses.

May 2026 · Hurricane market

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

Full Hurricane market report
Median sale
$518,000
37 closed in May 2026
Median DOM
48 days
listing → contract
Sale-to-list
98.9%
of final list price
Unsold inventory
478
active + pending

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Common questions

About golf course homes in Hurricane.

Which golf courses in Hurricane have homes lining the fairways?

Sky Mountain Golf Course on the north side of town and Coral Canyon Golf Course just across the I-15 corridor are the two main options. Sky Mountain is a city-owned 18-hole layout with red rock and Pine Valley Mountain views, while Coral Canyon is a Keith Foster design with more upscale homes along the fairways. Sand Hollow Resort in nearby Hurricane city limits also has fairway lots, though those tend to price higher.

What do golf course homes in Hurricane typically cost?

Pricing ranges widely. Sky Mountain fairway homes often run in the upper $500Ks to $800K range, Coral Canyon homes generally sit between $700K and $1.2M, and Sand Hollow's golf properties can stretch well past $2M for larger custom builds. Lot position, view corridor, and whether the home backs directly to a fairway all move the number significantly.

Are these golf courses open year-round?

Yes. Hurricane sits at about 3,200 feet with mild winters, so all three courses stay open through the year aside from occasional frost delays in December and January. Summer tee times shift early to beat the heat, which regularly hits 100°F+ from June through August.

Do golf course homes here come with HOA fees or course memberships?

It depends on the community. Sky Mountain homes are mostly fee-simple with no required membership and modest or no HOA dues. Coral Canyon has an HOA covering common areas, and Sand Hollow Resort properties carry higher HOA fees plus optional club memberships. Always check the specific listing for current dues and what they cover.

How close are these homes to St. George and Zion?

Hurricane is about 20 minutes east of St. George via SR-9 and roughly 30 minutes from St. George Regional Airport. Zion National Park's south entrance is about 25 minutes further east. That location is a big reason fairway homes here draw both retirees and second-home buyers who want golf plus quick access to red rock country.

Is errant golf ball damage a real concern on fairway lots?

It can be, especially on lots near tee boxes or doglegs. Most homes built directly on fairways have tempered or impact-rated windows on the course-facing side, and many sellers disclose past incidents. Walk the lot and look at the hole layout before writing an offer — a lot behind a green plays very differently than one along a landing zone.