Golf Course Homes for Sale in Tremonton, Utah
Tremonton sits in Box Elder County about 25 minutes north of Brigham City and roughly an hour and fifteen minutes from Salt Lake International, which makes it one of the more affordable spots in northern Utah to own a home along a fairway. The local golf scene centers on Eagle Mountain Golf Course, a city-owned 18-hole layout on the bench above town with wide views across the Bear River Valley toward the Wellsville Mountains. Homes backing the course tend to be ranch-style or two-story builds on larger lots than you'd find in Davis or Weber County, and pricing typically runs well below comparable fairway properties in Ogden Valley or Cache Valley. Buyers here are often relocating from the Wasatch Front for more land, or coming from out of state for the lower cost of living and easy I-15 access.
Weather matters when you're buying on a course. Tremonton sits at about 4,300 feet, so the season runs roughly April through October, with hot dry summers and cold winters that close the course for several months. That seasonality affects irrigation timing, overspray, and how often you'll actually use a back patio that opens to the fairway. Lot orientation, distance from tee boxes, and netting are all worth asking about before you write an offer. Inventory along the course is thin — usually only a handful of homes trade hands each year — so it pays to set up alerts. Browse the active listings below to see what's currently on the market in Tremonton.
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About golf course homes in Tremonton.
Which golf course do most Tremonton fairway homes back up to? ▾
Eagle Mountain Golf Course is the main option in town. It's a municipal 18-hole course on the north bench off 2000 West, and nearly all of Tremonton's golf-adjacent homes sit along its fairways or on the streets that loop around it.
How long is the golf season in Tremonton? ▾
Eagle Mountain typically opens in late March or April and closes in late October or early November, depending on snowpack and overnight temperatures. Plan on roughly seven playable months — shorter than St. George but similar to other northern Utah courses like Logan River or Birch Creek.
Are golf course homes in Tremonton more expensive than other homes in town? ▾
Yes, but the premium is modest compared to Wasatch Front markets. Fairway lots usually carry a 10–20% bump over a similar inland home in Tremonton, largely because the lots are bigger and the views are open. Overall pricing still tends to undercut comparable properties in Brigham City or North Logan.
Do these homes come with HOA fees or course access included? ▾
Most Tremonton golf-adjacent homes are not in a formal golf community, so there's no mandatory HOA tied to the course and no included membership. Eagle Mountain is public — anyone pays green fees or buys a season pass directly from the city. A few subdivisions near the course have small HOAs for shared landscaping, but it's the exception.
Should I worry about errant golf balls? ▾
It depends on the hole and your lot's position. Homes near tee boxes or along the right side of doglegs see more stray balls than those well past the landing zone. When you tour, look for netting, broken window history, and ask the listing agent how often the homeowner has dealt with damage.
How often do golf course homes come up for sale in Tremonton? ▾
Inventory is limited. In a typical year only a handful of homes directly on Eagle Mountain change hands, so it's worth setting up an MLS alert rather than waiting for the right one to appear. New construction occasionally opens up on the remaining buildable lots near the course as well.