Homes with Acreage for Sale in Wallsburg, Utah
Wallsburg sits in a quiet ranching valley tucked between Deer Creek Reservoir and the back side of the Wasatch, about 20 minutes from Heber and roughly an hour from Salt Lake City via Provo Canyon. The town has fewer than 300 residents, and the surrounding valley is dominated by hay fields, cattle operations, and family ranches that have been here for generations. Because zoning here leans agricultural and lots were historically carved from working ranches, acreage parcels are the norm rather than the exception — five, ten, twenty, even forty-acre holdings show up regularly when inventory moves. Properties often come with water shares out of Wallsburg Creek or Main Creek, irrigated pasture, outbuildings, and room for horses or a small herd.
Buyers drawn to acreage in Wallsburg are usually trading commute time for elbow room, dark skies, and a working-land lifestyle that is getting harder to find closer to Heber or Midway. Winters run cold with real snow accumulation at this elevation (roughly 5,900 feet), summers are mild, and the valley keeps a rural feel that the rest of Wasatch County is rapidly losing. Expect gravel roads on some access routes, well-and-septic systems on most parcels, and a short list of active listings at any given time — turnover is low. Browse the current acreage listings below to see what's on the market in the valley right now.
December 2025 · Wallsburg market
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Common questions
About homes with acreage in Wallsburg.
How much land typically comes with an acreage property in Wallsburg? ▾
Most acreage listings here run from 5 to 40 acres, with a fair number of parcels in the 10-to-20-acre range carved off legacy ranches. Larger holdings of 80+ acres do come up occasionally, usually tied to working cattle or hay operations.
Do Wallsburg acreage properties usually include water rights? ▾
Many do, but it varies parcel by parcel. Irrigation shares from Wallsburg Creek, Main Creek, or the Wallsburg Irrigation Company are common on pasture and hay ground, and most homes rely on a private well for domestic use. Always verify shares and well rights in the title work before closing.
Can I keep horses or livestock on these properties? ▾
Yes — Wallsburg's agricultural zoning is built around it. Horses, cattle, sheep, and small livestock are standard, and many properties already have barns, loafing sheds, corrals, and fenced pasture in place.
What's the commute like from Wallsburg to Heber, Provo, or Salt Lake? ▾
Heber is about 20 minutes via Highway 222 and US-189. Provo runs roughly 35 minutes down Provo Canyon, and downtown Salt Lake City is about an hour in good weather. Winter storms through the canyon can add time, so most residents plan around the forecast.
Are there building lots with acreage, or mostly existing homes? ▾
Both come up. Some listings are raw or partially improved land where buyers plan to build, while others are existing ranch houses or cabins on substantial acreage. Septic feasibility, well depth, and power access are the main things to verify on undeveloped parcels.
How often do acreage properties in Wallsburg actually hit the market? ▾
Inventory is thin — Wallsburg is a small valley and families tend to hold land for decades. In a typical year only a handful of acreage properties trade hands, so serious buyers usually set up MLS alerts and move quickly when something fits.