Equestrian Land for Sale in Utah

Mountains West Ranches offers properties in Duchesne County, Utah suited for equestrian land. Owner financing is available with no credit check and a $1,000 minimum down payment.

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Horse Property for Sale in Duchesne County, Utah

Duchesne County is one of the best places in Utah to find land suited for equestrian properties utah. The combination of A5 agricultural zoning, minimal county restrictions, and affordable price points makes our properties a strong match for buyers searching for equestrian properties utah, equestrian land, horse ranches in utah.Our parcels sit near Starvation Reservoir, Ashley National Forest, and the Uinta Mountains, giving you access to fishing, hiking, ATV trails, hunting grounds, and some of the most open skies in the western United States. Year-round access roads connect most subdivisions to paved routes.Owner financing is available with no credit check, ITIN accepted, no SSN required, $1,000 minimum down, 10 and 15-year in-house financing. Cash buyers receive a discount. Bank financing is treated as cash.

Land Built for Equestrian Properties Utah

Our properties in Duchesne County, Utah are suited for equestrian properties utah. A5 zoning, minimal county restrictions, and proximity to public lands make Duchesne County one of the best options in Utah.

Near Trails, Water, and Open Land

Our subdivisions sit near Starvation Reservoir, Ashley National Forest, and the Uinta Mountains. Year-round road access connects most properties to paved routes.

Simple Financing From $1,000 Down

Owner financing is available with no credit check, no SSN required, and ITIN accepted. Ten and 15-year terms are available. Cash buyers receive a discount off the purchase price.
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What Do You Need for Equestrian Use on Utah Land?

Utah's A5 zoning is one of the most flexible agricultural designations in the western United States. On A5 land in Duchesne County, Utah, you can build a permanent structure, place a manufactured home, run livestock, install solar and a well, or park an RV for extended periods.County regulations outside city limits are minimal. There are no HOA fees, no architectural review boards, and no mandatory build timelines. What you do with your land is largely your decision. Our team will walk you through the specific rules that apply to your planned use before you buy.

What do I need for horses on Utah land?

For horses you need pasture or hay storage, a water source, shelter, and fencing. A5 zoning in Duchesne County allows all of these. A 5 to 10-acre parcel is workable for two to four horses depending on pasture condition.

Is Duchesne County good for equestrian use?

Yes. Duchesne County offers open terrain, access to trails through Ashley National Forest, and a rural character that suits equestrian buyers. The area is popular with trail riders and backcountry horse packers.

How much land do I need for horses in Utah?

Two to three acres per horse is a general guideline for drylot conditions where you supplement with hay. If you have pasture, the same acreage can support more animals with proper rotation.

Can I build a barn on A5 land in Utah?

Yes. A5 zoning in Duchesne County allows agricultural buildings including barns, hay storage, and run-in sheds. A county permit is required for larger permanent structures.

Are there riding trails near Duchesne County properties?

Ashley National Forest borders Duchesne County and offers hundreds of miles of trail accessible to horse and rider. Several of our subdivisions have direct or near-direct access to forest service roads.

How do I finance equestrian land in Utah?

Mountains West Ranches offers in-house owner financing with no credit check, no SSN required, ITIN accepted, and a $1,000 minimum down payment. ITIN accepted, no SSN required.
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