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Mountains West Ranches Blog:
Your Guide to Land Ownership in Utah
 
      
      How to Create a Rain-Proof Storage Box
A rain-proof storage box is a simple way to protect your gear, tools, or camping supplies from the elements. Here’s how to build one that lasts.
 
      
      How to Add an RV Pad to Your Land
Adding an RV pad to your land gives you a solid, level space for camping, parking, or hosting guests. Here’s how to plan, prep, and build one that fits your property.
 
      
      The Outdoor Lover’s Guide to Buying Rural Property
 
      
      The Complete Guide to Buying Recreational Property for Outdoor Adventures
 
      
      Top Outdoor Recreational Land Spots in Utah for 2025
Buying recreational land is exciting, but it’s also very different from buying a house or a traditional residential lot. Whether your goal is to find a hunting basecamp, a weekend camping getaway, a future homestead, or a long-term land investment, recreational property deals come with their own set of legal, logistical, and financial complexities.
 
      
      Solo Outdoor Adventure Tips
: Heading out alone? Learn the best tips for solo outdoor adventures, including safety, navigation, packing essentials, and building confidence in nature.
 
      
      How to Make Natural Fertilizer with Kitchen Scraps
Learn how to turn everyday kitchen scraps into natural fertilizer for your garden. Simple, affordable, and eco-friendly—perfect for beginner gardeners.
 
      
      Why Working With a Recreational Property Specialist Saves You Time and Money
Buying recreational land is exciting, but it’s also very different from buying a house or a traditional residential lot. Whether your goal is to find a hunting basecamp, a weekend camping getaway, a future homestead, or a long-term land investment, recreational property deals come with their own set of legal, logistical, and financial complexities.
 
      
      The Rise of Budget Homesteading: Where Buyers Are Heading Next
Over the past few years, a quiet shift has been reshaping the real estate landscape. Tired of skyrocketing home prices, crowded cities, and uncertain markets, more people are turning to rural land ownership and self-sufficient living. What used to be a niche movement has grown into a full-fledged trend: budget homesteading.
 
      
      