Vacation Rental Properties for Sale in Provo Canyon, Utah
Provo Canyon is one of the few places in Utah where a short-term rental can pencil out twelve months a year. The corridor runs from the mouth of the canyon up past Sundance and on to Heber Valley, with the Provo River, Bridal Veil Falls, and Deer Creek Reservoir all within a few miles of each other. Winter brings skiers headed to Sundance Mountain Resort or pushing on to Park City; summer fills the canyon with paddleboarders, fly fishers, and wedding parties. That seasonal balance is what separates Provo Canyon rentals from properties farther south or out on the Wasatch Back — you're not chasing one peak season, you're booking around two of them. Salt Lake International is roughly 45 minutes north, and Provo Airport is closer still, which matters when guests are weighing your listing against a comparable cabin three hours from a major airport.
Inventory along the canyon ranges from older A-frames and creekside cabins in the $700s to newer luxury builds near Sundance and in the Heber-side foothills pushing well past $2 million. Buyers should pay close attention to zoning — Wasatch and Utah County jurisdictions handle nightly rentals differently, and HOA rules in places like Timber Lakes or Aspen Cove can override what the county allows. Septic, road maintenance, and winter access are real underwriting questions up here, not afterthoughts. Browse the active listings below to see what's currently on the market, and reach out if you'd like help sorting which properties are actually licensed for short-term use.
October 2025 · Provo Canyon market
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