Homes with Views for Sale in McCammon, Utah
A quick note on geography: McCammon is actually just over the state line in Bannock County, Idaho, about 25 miles south of Pocatello along US-30 and I-15. Buyers shopping this corner of the map are usually looking at the broader Idaho-Utah border region — Franklin County towns like Preston, Weston, and Clifton on the Utah-adjacent side, plus McCammon itself sitting in the Portneuf River valley. View properties here mean something specific: open ranchland sightlines toward the Bannock Range and Portneuf Range, river-bottom parcels along the Portneuf, and hillside lots that catch the sunset over the valley floor. It's high desert at roughly 4,800 feet, with cold winters, dry summers in the 80s and 90s, and the kind of dark night skies you can't get along the Wasatch Front.
Buyers drawn to view homes in this area are typically after acreage and quiet rather than walkable amenities — most listings sit on a half-acre to several acres, often with outbuildings, irrigation rights, or room for horses. Prices run well below Cache Valley or northern Utah comparables, which is a big part of the draw for remote workers and retirees willing to drive 45 minutes to Pocatello or about 90 minutes to Logan for full-service shopping and medical care. Inventory turns over slowly, so the active listings shift week to week. Browse what's currently on the market below to see which view properties are available right now.
March 2026 · McCammon market
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Is McCammon actually in Utah? ▾
No — McCammon is in Bannock County, Idaho, roughly 25 miles south of Pocatello. It often shows up in Utah searches because it sits close to the Franklin County, Utah border and shares the same high-desert valley landscape. Buyers from northern Utah frequently cross-shop McCammon with Preston, Weston, and other Cache Valley-adjacent towns.
What kind of views do homes in the McCammon area typically have? ▾
Most view properties look out across the Portneuf River valley toward the Bannock Range or the Portneuf Range. Hillside lots tend to capture long valley sightlines, while river-bottom parcels offer closer-in cottonwood and water views. Open ranchland with unobstructed mountain backdrops is the most common setup.
How much land usually comes with a view home here? ▾
Acreage is the norm rather than the exception. Listings commonly range from a half-acre up to 10+ acres, and larger ranch parcels of 40 to 160 acres come on the market periodically. Many properties include irrigation shares, outbuildings, or fencing for livestock.
How do prices compare to view homes in northern Utah? ▾
View properties around McCammon generally run well below comparable acreage in Cache Valley or along the Wasatch Front. The trade-off is distance from major services — Pocatello is about 25 minutes north, and Logan is roughly 90 minutes south. Buyers willing to commute or work remotely tend to get noticeably more land and elevation for their money.
Are there building restrictions on hillside view lots? ▾
Bannock County has zoning and septic requirements, and steeper hillside lots can trigger additional engineering for foundations, driveways, and well placement. Anything with slope should be reviewed for access, water table, and setback rules before writing an offer. A local surveyor or county planning call is the fastest way to confirm what a specific parcel allows.
How often do view listings come up in McCammon? ▾
Inventory is thin. The McCammon area sees a small handful of view listings active at any given time, and well-priced acreage with strong sightlines often sells within a few weeks. Setting up a saved search is the practical way to catch new listings as they hit.