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Kanab, Utah

Golf Course Homes for Sale in Kanab, Utah

Golf course homes in Kanab are a small, specific slice of the market — and that's part of the appeal. The town sits at the south end of Utah where the Vermilion Cliffs meet the Grand Staircase, with Coral Cliffs Golf Course on the east side serving as the main anchor for fairway-adjacent properties. Because Kanab only has roughly 5,000 residents and limited buildable land near the course, inventory turns over slowly and most listings reflect either custom builds from the last 15 years or older ranch-style homes that have been updated. Expect single-level floor plans, three-car garages built for golf carts and side-by-sides, and back patios oriented toward red rock views as much as the fairway itself.

Lifestyle here looks different than golf communities on the Wasatch Front or down in St. George. Kanab averages more than 250 sunny days, sees mild winters with daytime highs frequently in the 50s, and rarely shuts the course down for long. You're 40 minutes from Zion's east entrance, about 80 minutes to Bryce Canyon, and roughly 75 minutes to the North Rim of the Grand Canyon — so most owners split time between rounds at Coral Cliffs and weekends exploring the surrounding monuments. Kanab also has a real downtown, a hospital, and growing film-industry ties, which keeps it from feeling like a pure retirement enclave. Browse the active listings below to see what's currently on the market near Coral Cliffs and the surrounding neighborhoods.

May 2026 · Kanab market

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

Full Kanab market report
Median sale
$429,500
6 closed in May 2026
Median DOM
39 days
listing → contract
Sale-to-list
96.3%
of final list price
Unsold inventory
49
active + pending

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Active listings

Common questions

About golf course homes in Kanab.

Which golf course in Kanab do most of these homes sit along?

Coral Cliffs Golf Course is the public 9-hole layout right inside town, and most properties marketed as golf course homes in Kanab back up to its fairways. It's owned by the city, stays open year-round when weather allows, and green fees run well below what you'd pay in St. George or Hurricane.

Can you golf year-round in Kanab?

Pretty close to it. Kanab sits at about 4,900 feet, so summers are warm but not brutal like St. George, and winter daytime highs frequently hit the 50s. Coral Cliffs typically closes only for short stretches around snow or hard freezes, giving owners a far longer playing season than Park City or Heber courses.

What's the price range for golf course frontage homes here?

Kanab is a small market, so inventory swings month to month. Homes directly on Coral Cliffs have generally traded in the mid $500s to low $800s, with newer custom builds on the back nine pushing higher. Lots without a home but with fairway frontage do come up occasionally.

Are these homes a good short-term rental play?

Kanab's tourism is strong year-round thanks to Zion, Bryce, the North Rim, and the Wave lottery in town, so nightly rental demand is real. That said, Kanab City has tightened nightly rental permitting in residential zones — verify the specific address is permitted or in an overlay that allows STRs before counting on that income.

How far is Kanab from a major airport?

St. George Regional is about 80 miles west (roughly 1:20), Las Vegas Harry Reid is around 200 miles or 3:20, and Salt Lake International is about 300 miles or 4:30. Most out-of-state buyers fly into Vegas or St. George and drive in.

Is water a concern for golf course properties in Kanab?

It's worth asking about. Southern Utah has dealt with ongoing drought, and Coral Cliffs uses a mix of secondary water for irrigation. Homes along the course generally have culinary water through Kanab City, but landscaping water budgets and any HOA irrigation arrangements should be reviewed before closing.