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Scofield, Utah

4+ Bedroom Homes for Sale in Scofield, Utah

Scofield sits at roughly 7,600 feet in Carbon County's Pleasant Valley, tucked against the Manti-La Sal foothills and a short drive from Scofield Reservoir. It is one of the smallest incorporated towns in Utah, and the housing stock reflects that — most homes here are cabins, lake retreats, and family compounds rather than tract subdivisions. A four-bedroom property in this market usually means a multi-generational cabin built to sleep extended family during summer fishing weekends, fall hunts, and winter snowmobile trips out to Skyline Drive. Square footage often goes toward bunk rooms, gear storage, and big great rooms with woodstoves rather than formal dining and home offices.

Buyers looking at larger Scofield homes tend to be Wasatch Front families wanting a weekend base within about two hours of Provo and Salt Lake, or retirees who want room for grandkids without paying Park City prices. Pay close attention to road maintenance agreements, well and septic condition, propane setup, and whether the cabin has been used year-round or shut down each winter — these details matter far more here than in a typical suburban purchase. Inventory turns over slowly, so when a true 4-bedroom comes available near the reservoir it often moves quickly to buyers who already know the area. Browse the active listings below to see what's currently on the market in and around Scofield.

January 2026 · Scofield market

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

Full Scofield market report
Median sale
$600,000
4 closed in January 2026
Median DOM
148 days
listing → contract
Sale-to-list
92.3%
of final list price
Unsold inventory
5
active + pending

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Active listings

Common questions

About 4+ bedroom homes in Scofield.

Are 4+ bedroom homes in Scofield typically year-round residences or vacation cabins?

Most larger homes around Scofield Reservoir function as second homes or family cabins rather than primary residences. The town itself has fewer than 30 year-round residents, and winter access can be tricky once snow piles up on SR-96. Buyers usually want the extra bedrooms for hosting family during summer fishing trips and winter snowmobiling weekends.

What should I know about utilities and water for a larger Scofield home?

Many properties run on well and septic rather than municipal systems, and propane is the standard for heating and cooking. Confirm well depth, septic age, and whether the home has been winterized properly — at roughly 7,600 feet elevation, freeze damage is the most common issue on cabins that sit empty between visits.

How is access to Scofield in winter for a four-bedroom cabin?

SR-96 is plowed, but the side roads into subdivisions like Mountain View and the areas around the reservoir often are not. Owners of larger homes typically park at a staging area and snowmobile in from November through April. Ask the listing agent which months the specific road is maintained before you write an offer.

What do 4+ bedroom homes in Scofield generally cost?

Pricing varies widely based on whether the property is a basic cabin or a full custom build with reservoir views. Expect a broad range from the upper $300Ks for older, larger cabins up past $800K for newer construction with garages and modern finishes. Inventory is thin, so comps can be a few miles away in Clear Creek or Pleasant Valley.

Can I get a conventional mortgage on a Scofield cabin?

Yes, but lenders will look closely at year-round road access, water source, and whether the property is classified as a second home versus a recreational cabin. Some rural properties only qualify for portfolio loans or cash purchases. Talk to a Utah lender familiar with Carbon County rural financing before you tour.

What's there to do nearby that justifies a bigger house?

Scofield Reservoir is known for ice fishing trophy trout in winter and boating in summer, and the Skyline Drive system opens up hundreds of miles of ATV and snowmobile trails. A four-bedroom layout gives room for gear storage, bunk space for grandkids, and a mudroom setup that smaller cabins simply can't handle.