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Springville, Utah

Golf Course Homes for Sale in Springville, Utah

Springville sits at the south end of Utah County where the valley narrows into Hobble Creek Canyon, and the golf course homes here are some of the most distinctive properties in the area. Hobble Creek Golf Course — an 18-hole municipal course owned by the city since 1968 — winds along the canyon floor with homes set against fairways, mature cottonwoods, and the creek itself. Properties on the lower holes near the canyon mouth tend to be established custom builds on larger lots, while newer construction pushes up toward the foothills with views back across the valley toward Utah Lake. Spring Creek Golf Course on the west side of town offers a second pocket of course-adjacent homes at generally more accessible price points.

Buyers drawn to these neighborhoods are usually after a specific combination: walkable access to a tee box, quiet streets that don't see commuter traffic, and quick freeway access to BYU, Provo employers, and the Silicon Slopes corridor up in Lehi. Climate matters here too — Springville's elevation around 4,550 feet means a real golf season from roughly April through October, with crisp shoulder months that locals consider the best playing weather. Winter brings actual snow, so course-side homes get a four-season landscape rather than a year-round green view. Inventory in the canyon turns over slowly because owners tend to stay put. Browse the active listings below to see what's currently on the market in Springville's golf neighborhoods.

May 2026 · Springville market

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

Full Springville market report
Median sale
$400,000
29 closed in May 2026
Median DOM
24 days
listing → contract
Sale-to-list
99.0%
of final list price
Unsold inventory
116
active + pending

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Active listings

Common questions

About golf course homes in Springville.

Which golf courses in Springville have homes along the fairways?

Hobble Creek Golf Course is the main draw — a city-owned 18-hole course tucked into Hobble Creek Canyon with homes lining several holes and the surrounding benches. Spring Creek Golf Course on the west side of town also has nearby residential pockets. Most fairway-adjacent inventory clusters in the canyon mouth and the Canyon Road corridor.

What do golf course homes in Springville typically cost?

Pricing runs wide depending on lot size and frontage. Smaller homes near Spring Creek often start in the mid $500Ks, while custom homes backing Hobble Creek's fairways commonly trade between $850K and $1.6M. True canyon estates with creek frontage and course views can push past $2M.

Is Hobble Creek a private or public course?

Hobble Creek is a public municipal course owned by Springville City, so homeowners don't pay club dues to play it. Tee times are open to anyone, which keeps the lifestyle accessible but also means weekend play can be busy from May through October.

What should I know about HOAs and golf ball liability?

Many fairway lots in Hobble Creek Canyon have no HOA at all since they're older custom builds on larger parcels. Utah follows the general rule that golfers are responsible for errant shots, but most course-side sellers will tell you which holes produce the most stray balls — ask during showings.

How is the commute from Springville to Provo, Lehi, or Salt Lake?

Springville sits right off I-15 at exits 260-263. Provo and BYU are about 10 minutes north, Lehi's tech corridor is roughly 30-35 minutes, and Salt Lake City runs about an hour without traffic. The frontage to the freeway is one reason the golf course neighborhoods stay in demand.

Can you golf year-round in Springville?

No — Hobble Creek typically opens in late March or early April and closes in late October or early November depending on snow. Winters in the canyon are mild compared to Park City but still see real snow, so the course goes dormant for roughly four months each year.