
Utah Hunting Land
Utah offers some of the best hunting opportunities in the West, and owning your own piece of land puts you right where the action is. Whether you're after mule deer, elk, turkey, or small game, having private access means no crowds and the freedom to hunt on your own terms. Explore available Utah hunting land with natural cover, seasonal water, and easy access to prime wildlife areas.
Utah Hunting Land For Sale
PRIVATE HUNTING LAND IN UTAH
Hunting Land in Duchesne, Utah
Hunting land in Duchesne, Utah offers access to prime territory for deer, elk, and turkey, with a mix of open space, wooded areas, and nearby public land.
Hunting Land in Fruitland, Utah
Hunting land in Fruitland, Utah provides a great mix of forested terrain and open ground, making it ideal for spotting elk, mule deer, and other game throughout the season.
Utah Hunting Land with In-House Financing
Looking for Utah hunting land with in-house financing? We make it easy to own property with flexible terms and low down payments—no banks or credit checks required.
Whether you're after elk, mule deer, or turkey, you can secure land in game-rich areas without the hassle of traditional lending. Explore our available hunting properties and find the perfect spot to call your own this season.
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We offer in-house financing with no credit checks, making it easy for anyone to purchase Utah hunting land.
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Some of our Utah hunting properties require as little as $1,000 down, while others start at 10% down, depending on the parcel and financing terms.
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With our in-house financing, no banks are needed—you work directly with us to purchase your Utah hunting land quickly and easily.

Why Invest In Your Private Hunting Land?
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Reliable Access to Game
Owning your own hunting land means you’re no longer limited by crowded public areas or restricted seasons. You can scout, track, and hunt on your own schedule, giving you a better chance at success and a more personal connection to the land.
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Long-Term Value and Stability
Hunting land is not just for recreation—it’s an investment. As demand for rural property grows, your land may increase in value over time. It also offers long-term use for camping, recreation, and family gatherings beyond just hunting.
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Freedom to Manage and Improve the Land
With private land, you have full control over how it's used. Set up blinds, plant food plots, build a cabin, or manage the habitat to encourage more game—without needing permission or worrying about public use rules.
What Animals Can You Hunt in Utah?
Utah offers a wide variety of hunting opportunities across its diverse landscapes. Whether you're into big game or small game, there’s something for every hunter. Here are some of the main animals you can hunt in Utah:
Elk – One of the most sought-after big game animals in the state.
Mule Deer – Common across Utah and popular among hunters.
Pronghorn Antelope – Found in open plains and desert areas.
Moose – Limited permits available; a rare and prized hunt.
Mountain Lion – A challenging predator hunt with a long season.
Black Bear – Requires a permit; found in forested mountain regions.
Turkey – Both spring and fall hunts are available.
Upland Game Birds – Including chukar, pheasant, and grouse.
Waterfowl – Ducks and geese are plentiful in wetlands and along waterways.
Small Game – Rabbits, squirrels, and other small species offer great opportunities for beginner hunters.
Frequently asked questions
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Yes! All of our properties are zoned A5 (agricultural), meaning you can build an off-grid home, homestead, or use it for recreation. Many buyers install solar power, water wells, and septic systems to live self-sufficiently.
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Most off-grid properties will require you to drill a well or use water storage tanks. Some buyers opt for rainwater collection systems, but regulations on rainwater harvesting can vary. Check local and state laws to ensure compliance before setting up a system, or haul water from nearby sources. We recommend checking local well depths for planning your water system. Check out our blog post on water rights.
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Many buyers choose to go fully off-grid with solar power or generator backup systems. Some of our properties have power lines nearby, while others require a complete off-grid setup.
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Since off-grid land does not have city sewer connections, most owners install a septic system or use alternative methods like composting toilets. You will need to check with local guidelines for permitting and installation.
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Yes, you will need building permits for permanent structures. Because our properties are outside city limits, restrictions are generally minimal. Please check with county on requirements for building on your property.
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Absolutely! Since our properties are zoned A5 (agricultural), you can use them for gardening, farming, ranching, or keeping livestock. Off-grid landowners often raise chickens, goats, or cattle while growing their own food.
Hunting Land Made Easy – What Our Buyers Say
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If you want a piece of heaven then this company is a good start. We got our lot so that we can get away and just be a family.
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James M.
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The loan terms make it affordable to own a piece of land. We are looking forward to start building and moving on to the property as soon as possible
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This is such an amazing team to work with! Hands down the easiest way to buy land. They really listen and took care of our family!
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Megan W