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Toquerville, Utah

Golf Course Homes for Sale in Toquerville, Utah

Toquerville sits between Hurricane and La Verkin along the Ro Verde Corridor, and its golf course homes cluster mainly around Sky Mountain Golf Course, the 18-hole layout that winds through red rock outcroppings and lava rock formations unique to this part of Washington County. Homes backing the fairways here range from mid-2000s stucco builds to newer construction going up on the last available lots near the clubhouse, with lot sizes generally bigger than what you'll find on golf courses in St. George proper — a lot of these properties carry a half-acre or more, leaving room for a casita, RV pad, or pool alongside the fairway view. Because Toquerville still has a small-town feel, with roughly 1,700 residents and no traffic lights, buyers get golf course frontage without the density of a resort community.

Climate is a real selling point for golfing here: Toquerville sits at a slightly higher elevation than St. George, so summer afternoons run a few degrees cooler while winters stay mild enough for play most of the year. Homeowners' association dues on Sky Mountain properties tend to run lower than comparable golf communities in Washington County, since the course itself operates as a public facility rather than a private club funded through HOA assessments. That keeps carrying costs down for retirees and second-home buyers who split time between Toquerville and elsewhere. Browse the active listings below to see what's currently on the market.

July 2026 · Toquerville market

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

Full Toquerville market report
Median sale
$633,664
3 closed in July 2026
Median DOM
22 days
listing → contract
Sale-to-list
100.5%
of final list price
Unsold inventory
19
active + pending

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Active listings

Common questions

About golf course homes in Toquerville.

Is Sky Mountain a public or private golf course?

Sky Mountain Golf Course is public, so owning a home on the fairway doesn't require a private club membership or the dues that go with one. You still pay green fees like any other golfer, but there's no mandatory country club buy-in tied to the property.

How many golf course homes are typically for sale in Toquerville at once?

Inventory is thin compared to St. George or Washington — usually a handful of active listings directly on or facing Sky Mountain's fairways at any given time. Because Toquerville is smaller and less built-out, buyers sometimes wait weeks or months for the right lot or view to come available.

What's the price premium for a golf course lot here versus a standard Toquerville lot?

Fairway-facing homes generally run higher than interior Toquerville lots, often by tens of thousands of dollars depending on which hole they back and how much of the course is visible. Homes with unobstructed views of the lava rock features on the back nine tend to command the strongest premiums.

Do golf course homes in Toquerville flood or have drainage issues during summer storms?

Southern Utah's monsoon season brings brief, intense downpours in July and August, and lots near washes or lower-lying fairway sections can see runoff. It's worth asking the seller or a local inspector specifically about grading and any history of water intrusion near the course's drainage channels before writing an offer.

Can I build a custom home on a remaining golf course lot instead of buying resale?

Yes — a few vacant lots along Sky Mountain still come up for sale, mostly on newer sections of the course toward the back nine. Buyers going this route should confirm setback requirements and view easements with the builder's association before finalizing house plans.

Are golf course homes in Toquerville a good fit for full-time residents or mostly seasonal owners?

It's a mix — Toquerville has enough year-round infrastructure (schools, a city office, easy access to Costco and shopping in Hurricane and St. George) to work for full-time residents, but the mild winters also attract snowbirds who golf from October through April. Either way, the lower HOA structure makes it cheaper to hold as a part-time property than many gated golf communities nearby.