Homes with Acreage for Sale in Woodland Hills, Utah
Woodland Hills sits on the wooded benches above Salem and Spanish Fork, tucked against Loafer Mountain at roughly 5,200 feet of elevation. It's one of the few Utah County towns where half-acre minimums are the floor rather than the ceiling, and properties of one, two, even five-plus acres show up regularly on the MLS. Buyers shopping acreage here are usually after the same combination: room for horses or a shop, real separation from neighbors, and the Wasatch and Utah Lake views that come with the hillside terrain. The town stays noticeably cooler than the valley floor in summer and gets meaningful snow in winter, so plan on a real winter driveway and four-wheel drive for the upper streets.
Homes range from 1990s-era custom builds on mature, treed lots to newer construction on the higher cul-de-sacs with walkout basements and three-car-plus garages. Schools fall in the Nebo District, with most kids attending Salem Hills High. Day-to-day shopping is a short drive down to Salem or Spanish Fork, and Provo, the airport in Provo, and the Silicon Slopes corridor are all reachable via US-89 and I-15. Water is handled through the town system with secondary irrigation available on most parcels, which matters when you're trying to keep pasture or orchard alive through a Utah summer. Browse the active acreage listings below to see what's currently on the market in Woodland Hills.
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Common questions
About homes with acreage in Woodland Hills.
How much land typically comes with an acreage property in Woodland Hills? ▾
Most acreage parcels in Woodland Hills run from just over half an acre up to 2-5 acres, with a handful of larger estates on the upper benches reaching 5-10+ acres. The town's minimum lot size in many zones is around half an acre, so even modest lots feel spacious compared to standard Utah County subdivisions.
Can I keep horses or livestock on a Woodland Hills acreage? ▾
Yes, much of Woodland Hills allows horses and limited livestock depending on lot size and zoning. Many properties already have small barns, loafing sheds, or fenced pasture. Always confirm specific animal counts and setback requirements with Woodland Hills Town before writing an offer.
What's the price range for homes with acreage here? ▾
Acreage homes in Woodland Hills generally start in the high $800Ks for older homes on smaller parcels and climb past $2M for newer custom builds on multi-acre view lots. The hillside position, Wasatch views, and Salem Hills school boundary all push values above neighboring Spanish Fork.
Is water a concern on larger lots in Woodland Hills? ▾
Woodland Hills runs on its own municipal water system, and secondary irrigation water is available to most lots for landscape and pasture use. Larger acreage owners should ask about secondary water shares and current watering schedules, especially during drought years when Utah County tightens restrictions.
How long is the commute from Woodland Hills to Provo or Silicon Slopes? ▾
Provo and the BYU area run about 20-25 minutes via US-89 and I-15. Lehi and the Silicon Slopes tech corridor take 40-50 minutes depending on traffic. The trade-off for the longer drive is significantly more land and elevation than you'd get closer to the freeway.
What should I inspect on a sloped acreage lot in Woodland Hills? ▾
Because Woodland Hills sits on the foothills of Loafer Mountain, pay attention to drainage, retaining walls, and any history of slope movement on the upper roads. Also verify driveway grades for winter access, septic vs. sewer connection, and whether outbuildings were permitted through the town.