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Wallsburg, Utah

Horse Properties for Sale in Wallsburg, Utah

Wallsburg is one of the quietest corners of Wasatch County — a small valley tucked between Deer Creek Reservoir and the Uinta-Wasatch-Cache National Forest, about 12 miles south of Heber City off Highway 189. The town has fewer than 300 residents, an agricultural zoning backbone, and a working-ranch character that's largely disappeared from Midway and the north end of Heber Valley. For buyers looking specifically for room to keep horses, that matters: lot sizes generally start at a couple of acres and run up into multi-hundred-acre ranches, irrigation shares from Main Creek and the Provo River system are still actively traded, and barns, loafing sheds, and round pens are the rule rather than the exception.

The riding here is the real draw. Most properties back to BLM or Forest Service ground, putting riders onto trails through Center Creek, Little Valley, and the ridges above Deer Creek without ever loading a trailer. Elevation sits near 5,900 feet, so summers stay cooler than St. George or even Salt Lake, and winter pasture management is a genuine consideration — most serious horse setups in Wallsburg include covered hay storage and frost-free waterers. Prices reflect the scarcity: under a dozen equestrian-ready listings typically trade in any given year, and water rights drive value as much as the house does. Browse the active Wallsburg horse properties below to see what's currently on the market, and reach out when you want help vetting water shares or outbuildings.

December 2025 · Wallsburg market

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

Full Wallsburg market report
Median sale
$1,218,000
1 closed in December 2025
Median DOM
80 days
listing → contract
Sale-to-list
91.6%
of final list price
Unsold inventory
active + pending

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Common questions

About horse properties in Wallsburg.

How much acreage do horse properties in Wallsburg typically include?

Most equestrian parcels in Wallsburg run from 2 to 20+ acres, with a fair number of larger ranches in the 40-160 acre range out toward the foothills. Smaller in-town lots near Main Canyon Road sometimes come with a barn and a few stalls, while properties up against the Wasatch National Forest boundary often include pasture, water rights, and direct trail access.

Are water rights usually included with horse properties here?

Often yes, but never assume. Wallsburg sits in the Provo River drainage and many parcels carry shares in local irrigation companies or pull from Main Creek. Always have your agent verify deeded water shares, well permits, and stock-watering rights before writing an offer — it's the single biggest value driver on a rural Wasatch County listing.

What's the zoning situation for keeping horses in Wallsburg?

Wasatch County zoning in the Wallsburg valley is predominantly agricultural and rural residential, so horses are a by-right use on most parcels. Specific animal-unit limits scale with acreage, and the town itself has very little restrictive covenant activity compared to Heber or Midway subdivisions.

How far is Wallsburg from Heber, Park City, and Salt Lake?

Wallsburg is about 12 miles south of Heber City via Highway 189, roughly 30 minutes to Park City, and about an hour to Salt Lake International Airport via Provo Canyon or Parley's. That's part of the appeal — true rural quiet, but still reachable for work or shows at the Wasatch County Events Complex.

What's the riding season and terrain like?

Wallsburg sits around 5,900 feet, so expect a snow-covered winter from roughly December through March and prime trail riding from late spring through October. The surrounding hills lead into the Uinta-Wasatch-Cache National Forest, giving riders thousands of acres of public-land trails right out the back gate on many properties.

What price range should I expect for an equestrian property in Wallsburg?

Smaller horse properties on a few acres generally start in the high $800Ks to low $1Ms, mid-size set-ups with a quality barn and arena commonly land between $1.5M and $3M, and larger working ranches with significant water and acreage can run well into the $5M+ range. Inventory is thin, so pricing varies sharply by water rights and improvements.