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Jensen, Utah

Homes with Acreage for Sale in Jensen, Utah

Jensen is a small unincorporated community in Uintah County, sitting along the Green River about 13 miles east of Vernal on Highway 40. The land out here is high desert valley floor — sage flats, irrigated hay ground, and cottonwood-lined river bottoms — bordered on the south by Dinosaur National Monument. Acreage properties in Jensen attract buyers who want real space without the price tag of the Wasatch Front: room for horses, a shop, a few head of cattle, or just distance from the nearest neighbor. Elevation runs around 4,700 feet, summers are hot and dry, winters are cold but lighter on snow than the mountain communities west of here.

Most acreage listings sit on 2 to 20 acres, with some larger ranch parcels along Brush Creek and the river bottoms. Irrigation shares through the Ashley Valley canal systems are a big deal locally — a property with transferable water rights is worth substantially more than one without, since it determines what you can actually grow or graze. Well and septic are standard, and county roads handle most access. Oil and gas activity in the basin keeps the local economy steady, and Vernal Regional Airport plus the Ashley Regional Medical Center are a short drive west. Browse the active listings below to see what's currently on the market in Jensen.

May 2026 · Jensen market

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

Full Jensen market report
Median sale
$285,000
1 closed in May 2026
Median DOM
208 days
listing → contract
Sale-to-list
96.6%
of final list price
Unsold inventory
2
active + pending

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Active listings

Common questions

About homes with acreage in Jensen.

How much acreage do Jensen properties typically include?

Most listings fall between 1 and 40 acres. Parcels along the river bottom tend to be smaller and irrigated, often 2 to 10 acres, while properties up on the benches and toward Brush Creek can stretch to 20, 40, or more acres of mixed pasture and sage. Larger working setups with water rights and hay ground do come up but turn over slowly.

Do acreage properties in Jensen come with water rights?

Many do, but not all — and this is the single most important question to ask. Irrigation shares through the Jensen Unit or local ditch companies are what allow you to grow pasture or hay. Always ask the listing agent for a copy of the water shares and check with the Utah Division of Water Rights to confirm they transfer with the deed.

Is the land suitable for horses and livestock?

Yes — Uintah County zoning across most of Jensen is agricultural, and running horses, cattle, sheep, chickens, or 4-H animals is standard. The realistic stocking rate depends entirely on whether the pasture is irrigated. Dry sage ground supports far fewer animals per acre than flood-irrigated bottomland.

What's the commute to Vernal and the oilfield from Jensen?

Vernal is roughly 13 miles west on Highway 40, about a 15 to 18 minute drive. Oilfield jobs in the Uinta Basin spread out in all directions, so commute times vary, but Jensen's position on the highway makes it a practical base for workers who don't want to live in town.

Are there flood concerns near the Green River?

Some bottomland parcels sit in or near the FEMA floodplain along the Green. If a property is in a designated flood zone, lenders will require flood insurance, which adds meaningfully to the monthly payment. Pull the FEMA map or ask the agent for the flood determination before writing an offer.

What schools serve Jensen acreage properties?

Jensen falls under Uintah School District. Elementary-age kids typically attend Naples or Eagle View, with middle and high school students bused into Vernal Junior High and Uintah High. Bus routes cover the rural areas, but the ride from outlying acreage can run 30 to 45 minutes each way.