Homes with Pools for Sale in Smithfield, Utah
Smithfield sits at the north end of Cache Valley, about 8 miles up Highway 91 from Logan and a straight 90-minute drive to Salt Lake City. Pools here are a different animal than what you'd shop for in Washington County — Cache Valley summers hit the upper 80s and low 90s with low humidity and cool nights, which makes afternoon swims genuinely useful from roughly Memorial Day through Labor Day. Winters, on the other hand, are long and cold, so every pool home on the Smithfield MLS will have a winterization setup and most have either a safety cover or auto-cover built into the budget. Buyers shopping pool homes in Smithfield are usually families on larger east-bench lots, Utah State faculty looking for a quieter base outside Logan, or remote workers who relocated during the last few years and wanted room to spread out.
Inventory is thin — Smithfield is a town of around 13,000, and pool homes make up a small slice of what trades each year. When they do hit the market, they tend to be on half-acre or larger lots with mature landscaping, often in the foothill subdivisions east of Main Street or in newer builds off Canyon Road near Birch Creek. Price points for pool-equipped homes generally start in the upper $600s and climb past $1M for newer construction with full outdoor kitchens and detached shops. Browse the active listings below to see what's currently on the market in Smithfield.
May 2026 · Smithfield market
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About homes with pools in Smithfield.
How long is the pool season in Smithfield? ▾
Realistically, late May through mid-September for unheated pools. Smithfield's elevation and Cache Valley nights keep water temps cool, so most owners install gas or heat-pump heaters and use solar covers to get a solid four-to-five-month season. Indoor pools and pool houses are the workaround for year-round swimming.
Are pools common in Smithfield homes? ▾
No — they're fairly rare. Cache Valley buyers tend to prioritize shop buildings, horse property, and acreage over pools, so at any given time you may only see a handful of pool homes active on the MLS in Smithfield. That scarcity usually means the homes that do have pools are larger custom builds.
What should I check on the inspection for a Smithfield pool home? ▾
Freeze damage is the big one. Cache Valley winters regularly dip below zero, so ask about the winterization history, the condition of the plumbing lines, the heater, and whether the pool has been drained or covered properly in past seasons. A pool-specific inspector is worth the cost up here.
Do Smithfield pool homes use culinary or secondary water to fill? ▾
Most fill initially from the home's culinary connection, then top off as needed. Smithfield does have pressurized secondary (irrigation) water in many areas, but it's generally not plumbed for pool use because of debris and treatment concerns. Confirm the source with the seller and the city before closing.
What's the typical price range for a home with a pool in Smithfield? ▾
Pool homes here usually start well above the Smithfield median and often land in the upper price tiers for Cache County, since they tend to be custom builds on larger lots. Pricing shifts with the market, so check the active listings below for current figures.
Are there HOA or city restrictions on backyard pools? ▾
Smithfield City requires permits, proper fencing (typically a 6-foot enclosure with self-latching gates), and setback compliance. Most of Smithfield is not under an HOA, but a few newer subdivisions have CC&Rs that affect fencing height or pool placement — always pull the recorded documents before writing an offer.