Homes with Acreage for Sale in Hurricane, Utah
Hurricane sits on a high desert bench above the Virgin River, 20 minutes east of St. George and a quick drive from Zion, Sand Hollow Reservoir, and Sand Mountain. That geography is exactly why acreage properties here move so well — the town is surrounded by open desert and old farming flats that were originally homesteaded for orchards and alfalfa, so there's a real supply of 1 to 10+ acre parcels with mature trees, irrigation rights, and room for shops or barns. Buyers shopping acreage in Hurricane are usually after one of three things: horse property with arena room, a shop-and-RV-garage setup for Sand Hollow toy storage, or a small hobby farm with water shares attached. The Apple Valley, Gould's, and Sky Ranch areas tend to deliver the most land per dollar, while parcels inside the city limits give you acreage with paved access and culinary water.
Climate matters here too. Hurricane averages around 300 sunshine days, mild winters in the high 50s, and summer highs north of 100, which means you can garden, ride, and run livestock essentially year-round — a real advantage over acreage farther north on the Wasatch Front. Zoning, well rights, septic, and irrigation shares vary parcel by parcel, so the listing details below are worth reading carefully before you tour. Browse the active acreage listings below to see what's currently on the market, and reach out when you want help comparing water rights or outbuilding setups between two properties.
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How much land do acreage properties in Hurricane typically include? ▾
Most acreage listings in Hurricane fall between 1 and 5 acres, though you'll occasionally see 10+ acre parcels out toward Sand Hollow, Apple Valley, and the Gould's Ranch area. Smaller 1-2 acre lots are common inside city limits on the bench above the Virgin River, while larger spreads sit on the outskirts where zoning allows livestock and outbuildings.
Can I keep horses or livestock on acreage in Hurricane? ▾
Yes, on properly zoned parcels. Hurricane's A-1 and RA zones allow horses, chickens, and small livestock with acreage minimums that vary by zone. Always verify the specific zoning and animal limits with Hurricane City or Washington County before writing an offer — the rules differ block by block.
Is water shares or irrigation included with acreage properties here? ▾
Often, yes. Many Hurricane acreage lots come with Hurricane Canal Company shares or Washington County Water Conservancy rights, which is a big deal given how arid Southern Utah is. Confirm in the seller disclosures how many shares convey — irrigation water dramatically affects what you can grow and keep on the land.
What's the price range for acreage homes in Hurricane right now? ▾
Expect roughly $700K on the low end for an older home on 1-2 acres, climbing past $1.5M for newer custom builds on 3-5 acres with shop space and views of Pine Valley Mountain or Zion. Land value alone has risen sharply as buyers from California and the Wasatch Front have moved into Washington County.
Are shops, barns, and RV garages common on these properties? ▾
Very common. Detached shops and RV bays are almost expected on Hurricane acreage given the off-road culture around Sand Hollow and Sand Mountain. Many listings include 30x40 or larger outbuildings, and septic plus well setups are typical on parcels outside the city water service area.
How far is Hurricane acreage from St. George and Zion? ▾
Hurricane sits about 20 minutes east of St. George via SR-9 and roughly 25 minutes from Zion National Park's south entrance in Springdale. The St. George Regional Airport is a 25-minute drive, and Las Vegas is just under two hours south on I-15.