Homes with Views for Sale in New Harmony, Utah
New Harmony sits at roughly 5,200 feet elevation in Washington County, tucked between the Pine Valley Mountain Wilderness to the west and the red-rock corridor leading toward Zion National Park to the east. That geography is the whole story when it comes to views. From many lots here, you're looking at the 10,000-foot granite crown of Pine Valley Mountain to the west, sweeping high-desert valleys in every direction, and on clear days, the pink sandstone cliffs that frame the road to Zion some 30 miles away. Unlike St. George — just 25 miles south — New Harmony sits above the valley floor, which means the horizon isn't blocked by subdivisions or commercial development. View lots here tend to sit on larger parcels, commonly ranging from half an acre to several acres, which keeps neighbors from crowding the sightlines. Median home prices in New Harmony run noticeably below comparable view properties in Washington City or Santa Clara, which makes the scenery-to-dollar ratio genuinely compelling for buyers coming out of more expensive Southern Utah markets.
The community itself is small — fewer than 1,000 residents — so inventory is limited at any given time, and view properties move when priced well. Winters are mild compared to the Wasatch Front (New Harmony rarely sees the sustained freezing temperatures of Cedar City, just 40 miles north), which means outdoor living from the back patio stays realistic for a longer season. If you want acreage, a horse setup, or a custom build site where the mountain panorama is the main event, this is one of the least crowded markets in the entire St. George metro area. Browse the active listings below to see what's currently available.
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About homes with views in New Harmony.
What views do most New Harmony homes actually have? ▾
The two big ones are Pine Valley Peak and the Pine Valley Mountains to the west, and the Kolob Canyons section of Zion National Park to the east. Many properties capture both from different sides of the house. Sunset light on the Kolob cliffs is the feature that sells a lot of these homes.
How is New Harmony's climate different from St. George? ▾
Elevation makes the difference. At roughly 5,200 feet, New Harmony runs 10-15 degrees cooler than St. George in summer, with comfortable nights in the 50s and 60s. Winters bring occasional snow but rarely the prolonged cold of higher elevations like Cedar City or Brian Head.
Are view lots in New Harmony usually on acreage? ▾
Yes. The town is zoned mostly rural-residential, and one to five acre parcels are the norm. Larger ranch-style properties with horse setups exist on the outskirts. True small-lot subdivision living isn't really part of the New Harmony market.
What's the price range for a view home here? ▾
Move-in ready homes with framed mountain or Kolob views generally start around $800K and run past $1.5M for newer custom builds on premium acreage. Older homes or fixers on view lots occasionally come in lower, but they move quickly when they do.
How far is New Harmony from Zion and St. George? ▾
Kolob Canyons entrance to Zion is about 10 minutes east via Exit 40 off I-15. St. George is roughly 25 minutes south, and Cedar City is about 20 minutes north. The location is one of the main reasons buyers shortlist the area.
Are there CC&Rs or HOAs that protect views? ▾
It depends on the specific subdivision or parcel. Some areas like New Harmony Valley Ranches have CC&Rs covering building heights, setbacks, and architectural review; other parts of town are unrestricted county land. Always check the recorded documents on any property you're serious about.