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Parowan, Utah

Golf Course Homes for Sale in Parowan, Utah

Parowan sits at the north end of Iron County, about 20 minutes from Cedar City and 60 miles from St. George along I-15. The town's golf scene centers on Parowan Golf Course, a public 9-hole layout at the base of the red rock cliffs east of town that locals have played for decades. Homes that back up to or sit near the course tend to be a mix of older ranch-style properties on larger lots and newer builds in the subdivisions that have crept toward the fairways. At roughly 6,000 feet of elevation, the season runs spring through late fall, with golfers typically wrapping up by November once the snow returns to the Markagunt Plateau above town.

Buyers drawn to golf-adjacent homes here usually have one of two profiles: retirees looking for an affordable, quieter alternative to the busier Washington County courses, or second-home owners who want a base camp for Brian Head skiing (25 minutes up the canyon), Cedar Breaks, and the summer Shakespeare Festival in Cedar City. Pricing is well below comparable golf-course frontage in St. George or Washington — Parowan remains one of the more affordable spots in southwest Utah for this kind of setting. Lot sizes tend to be generous, HOAs are uncommon, and views typically include both the course and the surrounding Iron Mountains. Browse the active listings below to see what's currently on the market near the Parowan course.

April 2026 · Parowan market

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

Full Parowan market report
Median sale
$330,000
4 closed in April 2026
Median DOM
135 days
listing → contract
Sale-to-list
98.0%
of final list price
Unsold inventory
29
active + pending

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Active listings

Common questions

About golf course homes in Parowan.

Which golf course do these homes sit near?

Parowan Golf Course is the local layout — a public 9-hole course on the east side of town beneath the red cliffs. It's been the community course for generations and stays affordable to play. Most golf-adjacent listings in Parowan reference this course rather than a private club.

Can you play golf year-round in Parowan?

No. At about 6,000 feet of elevation, the season generally runs from April through October, sometimes stretching into early November in mild years. Winters bring snow and cold temperatures, so the course closes during those months. Buyers wanting year-round play usually look at St. George or Mesquite courses an hour south.

How does pricing compare to golf-course homes in St. George?

Parowan is significantly more affordable. Golf-adjacent homes here typically run a fraction of what comparable frontage costs in places like SunRiver, Sky Mountain, or Coral Canyon down in Washington County. The trade-off is a shorter playing season and a smaller, simpler course.

Are there HOA fees on Parowan golf course homes?

Most properties around the course are not part of a formal HOA, which is unusual for golf communities. That keeps carrying costs low but also means amenities like community pools or clubhouses aren't included — golf is paid per round or via a city pass.

Is this a realistic primary residence or more of a second home?

Both work. Parowan has roughly 3,000 year-round residents with a grocery store, schools, and basic services, and Cedar City is 20 minutes south for hospitals and shopping. Many golf-course buyers are retirees making it a primary home, while others use it as a summer-and-shoulder-season retreat with Brian Head skiing in winter.

What else is nearby besides golf?

Brian Head Resort is 25 minutes up SR-143 for skiing and summer mountain biking. Cedar Breaks National Monument, Yankee Meadow Reservoir, and the Markagunt Plateau trail systems are all within a short drive. Cedar City adds the Utah Shakespeare Festival, Southern Utah University events, and the Cedar City Regional Airport.