Homes with Virtual Tours in Pine Valley, Utah
Pine Valley is a small mountain community tucked beneath the Pine Valley Mountains in Washington County, about an hour's drive north of St. George up Highway 18. At roughly 6,500 feet, it stays 20 to 25 degrees cooler than the desert below in summer, gets real snow in winter, and draws a mix of full-time residents, retirees, and second-home owners escaping Las Vegas and Phoenix heat. Because so many buyers shop Pine Valley from out of the area, listings with video walkthroughs, Matterport 3D tours, or drone footage carry real weight — you can rule properties in or out before making the drive up the canyon.
The homes here range from rustic cabins on wooded half-acre lots near the reservoir to custom builds with horse property on the valley floor, so seeing interior layouts, ceiling heights, well-and-septic setups, and the actual feel of a parcel matters more than glossy still photos can convey. A good virtual tour also shows the surrounding terrain — how close the property sits to the national forest boundary, the chapel, or the Pine Valley Recreation Area trailheads. For remote buyers, that context decides whether a listing is worth a weekend trip. Browse the active Pine Valley listings with tours below to see what's currently available and which homes have full walkthrough media attached.
May 2026 · Pine Valley market
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Why are virtual tours especially useful for Pine Valley listings? ▾
Pine Valley sits about 32 miles north of St. George at roughly 6,500 feet elevation, and most buyers shopping here live somewhere else — Las Vegas, the Wasatch Front, or out of state. A walkthrough video or 3D tour lets you assess layout, ceiling heights, and finishes before committing to the drive up Highway 18. It also helps when winter snow makes the canyon road less appealing for a quick scouting trip.
What kind of virtual tour should I expect on a Pine Valley listing? ▾
Most are Matterport 3D walkthroughs or guided video tours posted directly on the MLS detail page. Higher-end cabins and custom homes often include drone footage showing proximity to the Pine Valley Mountains and the reservoir. Quality varies by listing agent, so check the tour link before assuming it covers the full property.
Do virtual tours show the outbuildings and acreage? ▾
Sometimes. Many Pine Valley properties sit on half-acre to multi-acre lots with detached garages, workshops, or horse setups, and not every tour captures all of it. Aerial photos and parcel maps usually fill in what the interior tour leaves out — ask your agent to pull the plat if a listing looks promising.
Can I make an offer based on a virtual tour alone? ▾
Buyers do it, particularly second-home shoppers from out of state, but we recommend at least one in-person visit before closing. Pine Valley's elevation means real temperature swings, well water quality varies by area, and road access in winter is something you want to feel firsthand. Most contracts here include an inspection contingency that lets you back out if a site visit reveals problems.
How many Pine Valley homes currently have virtual tours? ▾
It fluctuates with the season. Spring and summer listings — when Pine Valley sees the most activity — tend to have richer media packages because agents know they're marketing to remote buyers. Winter inventory is thinner overall, and tour quality is more hit-or-miss. The active listings below show which ones include a tour link.