Kolob, Utah · Characteristics
New Listings in Kolob, Utah
Kolob is one of Utah's quieter corners, tucked up against the northwest edge of Zion National Park in Iron County. We're talking about the high country here — Kolob Terrace and the surrounding plateau sit between 6,000 and 8,000 feet, which means real four-season living: snow on the ground from late November through March, summer highs that rarely push past the mid-80s, and aspen and ponderosa instead of the red rock you find down in Springdale. Inventory is thin year-round because so much of the surrounding land is federal, so new listings tend to move quickly when they hit the market. Most buyers up here are looking at cabins, A-frames, parcels with well-and-septic setups, or the occasional custom build on acreage with views into Kolob Canyons.
Because turnover is limited, the "new listings" filter is genuinely useful in Kolob — it surfaces properties in the first days they're active, before weekend buyers from Las Vegas (about two and a half hours south) or the Wasatch Front (four hours north) drive down to tour. Expect a wide price spread: smaller seasonal cabins can start in the mid-$300s, while larger homes on usable acreage with year-round access regularly clear $1M. Pay attention to road access in the listing details, since some properties require 4WD in winter and others sit on maintained county roads. Browse the freshest listings below, and reach out if you want help sorting which ones are actually livable year-round.
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