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Mountain Green, Utah

Homes with Acreage for Sale in Mountain Green, Utah

Mountain Green sits in Morgan County just over Trappers Loop from Snowbasin, about 35 minutes from downtown Salt Lake and 20 minutes from Ogden once you clear Weber Canyon. It's one of the few Wasatch Front-adjacent communities where parcels of one to five-plus acres are still common — think pastures along Old Highway Road, hillside lots in Cottonwoods and Highlands at Mountain Green, and larger holdings tucked back toward Peterson and Enterprise. Most acreage properties here sit between 5,200 and 5,800 feet, which means real four-season weather: hot dry summers, snowy winters that usually require a plow contract or a tractor with a blade, and shoulder seasons where the Weber River corridor greens up fast.

Buyers shopping acreage in Mountain Green are usually after some combination of horse setup, hobby farm, room for shops and RV parking, or just separation from neighbors without giving up a sub-40-minute commute to SLC or Hill Air Force Base. Water rights, secondary irrigation shares, well status, and septic location matter more here than in a standard subdivision purchase, and the Morgan School District is a real draw for families. Lot characteristics vary widely — some acreage backs to BLM and Forest Service ground with direct trail access, while other parcels are flatter agricultural land along the river bottom. Browse the active acreage listings below to see what's currently on the market, and reach out if you want help comparing water rights or zoning between specific parcels.

June 2026 · Mountain Green market

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

Full Mountain Green market report
Median sale
$863,500
4 closed in June 2026
Median DOM
55 days
listing → contract
Sale-to-list
94.9%
of final list price
Unsold inventory
23
active + pending

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Active listings

Common questions

About homes with acreage in Mountain Green.

How much land typically counts as 'acreage' in Mountain Green?

Most listings marketed as acreage in Mountain Green start around 1 acre and run up to 5, 10, or occasionally 20+ acres. Anything under an acre is usually a standard subdivision lot in places like Mountain Green Estates, while true horse and hobby-farm parcels tend to start at 2 acres so you have room for a barn, arena, and turnout.

Do acreage properties in Mountain Green come with water rights or secondary water?

It varies parcel by parcel. Some properties carry deeded shares in local irrigation companies or have Weber River frontage with associated rights, while others rely solely on a culinary well. Always verify water rights through the Utah Division of Water Rights and confirm secondary/pressurized irrigation shares in writing before closing — it materially affects what you can grow and how many animals you can run.

Can I keep horses and livestock on acreage in Mountain Green?

Yes, most acreage parcels in Morgan County are zoned to allow horses, cattle, chickens, and similar livestock, with animal-unit limits tied to lot size. The A-20, RR-5, and RR-1 zones are the most common designations you'll see. Check the specific zoning and any HOA covenants — a few of the newer Mountain Green subdivisions restrict livestock even on larger lots.

What's the commute like from Mountain Green to Salt Lake or Ogden?

Ogden via Weber Canyon (I-84) runs about 18-25 minutes depending on weather, and downtown Salt Lake is typically 35-45 minutes outside of rush hour. Hill Air Force Base is roughly 25 minutes. Winter storms in the canyon can slow things down, so most acreage buyers here plan for a true four-wheel-drive vehicle as a daily driver.

Are wells and septic standard on acreage properties here?

On larger parcels outside the central Mountain Green water service area, private wells and septic systems are the norm. Get a well flow test, water quality panel, and septic inspection during due diligence. Replacement septic systems in Morgan County can run $15,000-$35,000+ depending on soils and design, so condition matters.

What price range should I expect for acreage in Mountain Green?

As a general guide, smaller 1-2 acre homesites with a house tend to land in the high $700Ks to low $1Ms, while 5+ acre properties with updated homes, shops, or horse facilities frequently price from $1.2M into the $2M+ range. Raw or partially improved land trades separately and depends heavily on water, access, and view corridors.