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Naples, Utah

Golf Course Homes for Sale in Naples, Utah

Naples sits just south of Vernal in the Uintah Basin, and golf-course living here centers on Dinaland Golf Course — an 18-hole municipal layout tucked between US-40 and the Green River corridor. Homes backing the fairways at Dinaland tend to be single-level ranch and walkout-basement builds from the 1990s through the 2010s, with larger lots than you'd see on the Wasatch Front and price points that often run well below comparable course-adjacent homes in Heber or St. George. Buyers drawn to this pocket are usually energy-sector professionals working the Basin's oil and gas fields, retirees who want low-maintenance turf views without HOA-heavy condo living, or families who like that the elementary and middle schools in the Uintah School District are a short drive away.

Weather shapes the golf-home conversation here in ways it doesn't farther south. Naples sits at roughly 5,300 feet with cold winters and warm, dry summers, so the playing season generally runs April through October — meaning fairway views in January are snow-covered, and homes face real freeze-thaw cycles that make exterior maintenance and irrigation winterization part of ownership. The upside: summer evenings on a back patio looking across mowed fairways toward the Uinta Mountains are quiet in a way most Utah golf communities aren't, with far less traffic and night-sky visibility you won't get in Park City or Washington County. Browse the active listings below to see what's currently on the market around Dinaland and the surrounding Naples neighborhoods.

April 2026 · Naples market

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

Full Naples market report
Median sale
$316,500
1 closed in April 2026
Median DOM
148 days
listing → contract
Sale-to-list
93.9%
of final list price
Unsold inventory
4
active + pending

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Active listings

Common questions

About golf course homes in Naples.

Which golf course do most Naples golf-course homes border?

Almost all of them sit along Dinaland Golf Course, an 18-hole municipal course on the south side of Naples off 1500 South. It's the only full-length course in the immediate Vernal–Naples area, so 'golf course home' in this market essentially means a Dinaland-adjacent property.

How long is the golf season in Naples?

Dinaland typically opens in late March or early April and stays playable through October, weather depending. At 5,300 feet elevation, winters bring snow cover and freezing temps, so homes here see roughly six to seven months of active course views and three to four months of dormant, snowy fairways.

Are golf-course homes in Naples more expensive than other homes in town?

Yes, but the premium is modest compared to Wasatch Front golf communities. Course-adjacent homes in Naples often run 10–20% above similar-sized homes a few blocks away, and the overall market here is still well below state median pricing, so the entry point is reachable for many buyers.

Do these homes belong to an HOA?

Most do not. Dinaland is a municipal course, not a private club community, so the homes around it were built on standard subdivision lots without mandatory HOA dues or club memberships. A few small pocket subdivisions have light covenants, but blanket HOA fees are uncommon.

Is course membership required if I buy a home on the fairway?

No. Dinaland is open to the public with daily green fees and optional season passes, so owning a home along the course doesn't obligate you to join or pay club dues. You can play as often or as little as you want.

What should I know about errant golf balls and property risk?

Homes directly on landing zones or near tee boxes do see occasional ball strikes — it's worth asking the seller about window or siding damage history. Many owners install heavier window glazing or position patios away from the most exposed lines, and homeowner's policies in Utah generally cover golf-ball damage under standard dwelling coverage.