Homes with Pools for Sale in Hyrum, Utah
Hyrum sits in Cache Valley at about 4,700 feet, tucked south of Logan against the foothills of the Wellsville Mountains. That elevation matters when you're shopping for a home with a pool here: the swim season runs roughly Memorial Day through mid-September, with July and August daytime highs in the mid-80s to low 90s and cool nights that drop into the 50s even in summer. Most pool owners in Hyrum run heaters or solar covers to stretch the season on either end, and nearly every backyard pool is fenced per Cache County code. Lot sizes in town tend to be generous compared to the Wasatch Front, so you'll see more in-ground pools on quarter- and half-acre parcels in established neighborhoods near Elite Hall, along 400 South, and out toward Hyrum Reservoir.
Pool homes are a smaller slice of the Hyrum market — this is a town of roughly 9,000 where most buyers prioritize shop space, RV parking, and pasture before a pool. That means when one does hit the MLS, it tends to move quickly with families relocating for jobs at USU, ICON Health & Fitness in Logan, or the Schreiber Foods plant. Expect to pay a premium over comparable non-pool homes, and budget for winterization since freeze cycles here are real. Browse the active listings below to see what's currently available in and around Hyrum.
May 2026 · Hyrum market
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About homes with pools in Hyrum.
Is a backyard pool practical in Hyrum's climate? ▾
Hyrum sits at about 4,700 feet in Cache Valley, so the swim season runs roughly Memorial Day through mid-September. Most owners winterize and cover by October. Heated pools and attached spas extend the shoulder season into May and October, which is why you'll see a fair number of gas-heated setups on local listings.
Are inground or above-ground pools more common in Hyrum? ▾
Inground pools dominate the higher-end listings west of Main Street and out toward Hyrum Reservoir, while above-ground and semi-inground setups are more typical on starter and mid-range properties. Vinyl liner and gunite are both represented; fiberglass shells have become more common in the last five years due to faster install windows between Cache Valley frosts.
What does a pool add to the price of a Hyrum home? ▾
A well-maintained inground pool typically adds $30,000–$60,000 to the sale price compared to a similar home without one, depending on decking, fencing, and whether a spa is included. Above-ground pools rarely move the appraised value much but can shorten days on market in summer.
Do Hyrum pools fall under any water restrictions? ▾
Hyrum City pulls culinary water from local sources and has issued summer watering schedules during drought years, but pool fills are generally allowed. Most owners fill once in spring and top off as needed. Check with Hyrum City Public Works before scheduling a large refill in July or August.
Is pool fencing required in Hyrum? ▾
Yes. Hyrum follows Utah's adopted building code, which requires a barrier at least 48 inches high around inground pools, with self-closing and self-latching gates. Sellers should have this in place before listing, and buyers using FHA or VA financing will see the appraiser flag any gaps.
How many pool homes usually come up for sale here? ▾
Hyrum is a small market — roughly 9,500 residents — so active pool listings often sit in the low single digits at any given time. New inventory tends to appear in late spring. The listings shown below reflect what's currently active on the Cache Valley MLS.