Homes with Pools for Sale in Providence, Utah
Providence is a small bench community just south of Logan, tucked against the foothills of the Bear River Range with long views west across Cache Valley toward the Wellsville Mountains. Pools aren't as common here as they are in St. George or the Salt Lake suburbs — Cache Valley summers are warm but the swim season is genuinely seasonal, with hot July afternoons in the upper 80s and crisp nights that often drop into the 50s even in August. That shorter window means the homes that do have pools tend to be larger custom builds on half-acre-plus lots, usually on the east side of town above Highway 165 where the topography opens up and lots get bigger.
Buyers shopping pool homes in Providence are typically looking at properties in the $700K to $1.3M range, often with mountain views, mature landscaping, and outbuildings or RV parking. A few have heated pools or attached pool houses to stretch the usable months into May and September, and a small number of estate-level properties on the bench include indoor pools. Because pool inventory in a town this size is thin — sometimes only one or two active listings at a time — most buyers set up alerts and move quickly when something hits the MLS. Browse the active listings below to see what Providence currently has on the market, and reach out if you'd like to tour or compare options in neighboring Nibley, River Heights, or Hyde Park.
May 2026 · Providence market
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About homes with pools in Providence.
Is a backyard pool practical in Providence's climate? ▾
Providence sits in Cache Valley at about 4,600 feet, so the swim season runs roughly Memorial Day through mid-September. Most pools here are opened in late May and winterized by early October. Owners who want more usable months typically add a heater or look for indoor pools, which do show up occasionally on the east bench.
Are indoor pools available in Providence? ▾
They're rare but not unheard of, usually inside larger custom homes on the east bench above Center Street where lot sizes allow for a dedicated natatorium or pool house. When one comes on the market it tends to sell quickly. If an indoor pool is a must-have, it's worth setting up an instant MLS alert because inventory is thin.
What's the typical price range for Providence homes with pools? ▾
Most pool homes in Providence land in the upper $700s to $1.3M range, depending on lot size, view, and whether the pool is in-ground gunite or a higher-end setup with a spa and auto-cover. Homes backing up to the foothills with Wellsville Mountain views command the top of that range.
Do Providence pools fall under any HOA or water-use restrictions? ▾
Providence City pulls culinary water from local springs and wells, and during drought years the city has asked residents to limit outdoor watering, though pool fill-ups have not been formally restricted. A handful of newer subdivisions on the bench have HOAs, but most older neighborhoods don't, so pool rules are usually just city setback and fencing codes.
How close are these homes to Logan and USU? ▾
Providence is about 5 minutes south of Logan via US-89/91 and roughly 10 minutes to Utah State University. That makes pool homes here popular with USU faculty, Logan Regional physicians, and Space Dynamics Lab engineers who want a quieter setting than central Logan but a short commute.
What should I check during inspection on a Cache Valley pool? ▾
Freeze-thaw cycles are hard on equipment here, so have the inspector look closely at the pump, heater, plumbing lines, and any tile or coping for cracking. Ask the seller for records on the last replaster, liner replacement, or major equipment swap — a properly winterized pool can last decades, but a neglected one in this climate gets expensive fast.