Wildlife Watching Properties in Utah

If you love quiet mornings, open skies, and the thrill of spotting wildlife in its natural habitat, these properties are for you. Utah’s rural landscapes offer a rare chance to observe elk, deer, hawks, and other native species right from your own land. Whether you’re a nature photographer, bird watcher, or simply enjoy peaceful surroundings, owning land in these areas connects you directly with the wild.

Why Buy a Wildlife Watching Property?

Land For Wildlife Watching

CHILLS-N-1 | 5 Acres | Coyote Hills North
$79,900.00

Enjoy the quiet of Utah’s high desert on this 5-acre off-grid lot in Coyote Hills North, northwest of Duchesne and just minutes from Starvation Reservoir.
The land has scattered junipers, sandstone outcrops, and flat spots ready for camping, RVing, or a future cabin.
Water rights are available for a private well, and the property is perfect for solar, propane, or a generator.
Public lands nearby give you space to ride ATVs, hike, and enjoy the outdoors.
Just 20 minutes from Duchesne City, you’ll have nearby essentials while keeping your privacy.
Owner financing available.

Highlights
Low down, no credit checks, flexible terms
Off-grid ready — solar, propane, or generator
Water rights available (buyer to verify)
Junipers, sandstone, and desert views
Near Starvation Reservoir and public lands

Property Details
County: Duchesne, Utah
Parcel: CHILLS-N-1
Size: 5 acres
Location: Coyote Hills North, northwest of Duchesne and Starvation Reservoir
Access: Dirt road; 4x4 recommended during wet seasons
Utilities: Off-grid (solar, propane, or generator)
Water: Well rights available (buyer to verify)
Zoning: Rural residential / recreational
Nearby: ~20 minutes from Duchesne City, Starvation Reservoir, and public lands

This 5-acre parcel gives you space, views, and flexibility. Use it for camping, RVing, hunting, or your future off-grid getaway.
Simple, quiet, and ready for your plans.

CHILLS-1-7 | 4.96 Acres | Conejo Hills
$74,900.00

This 4.96-acre Conejo Hills property delivers the best of Utah country living; usable land, open views, and easy access to town. Just minutes north of Duchesne, County Road 35 provides quick travel to the turn-off leading to the property, making it simple to reach yet private once you arrive.

The land is flat and ready to build, with power available nearby. It’s perfectly suited for a future home, off-grid cabin, or weekend getaway. Perfect for animals, gardens, or a hobby ranch. You’ll enjoy year-round recreation, small-town convenience, and the freedom of open space all at an accessible price.

Owner financing available – start your Utah land ownership journey today.

Highlights

  • Owner-Financing Available — low down payment, flexible terms

  • Flat & Buildable Terrain — ideal for home, cabin, or RV setup

  • Power Nearby — utilities within easy reach

  • Convenient Access — County Road 35 leads to turn-off road serving the property

  • Open Views — big-sky scenery and peaceful surroundings

  • Room for Rural Living — perfect for animals, gardens, or a hobby ranch

Property Details

  • County: Duchesne, Utah

  • Parcel / Lot: CHILLS-1-7

  • Acreage: 4.96 acres

  • Price: $74,900

  • Location: North of Duchesne (access via County Road 35 turn-off)

  • Access: Dirt road off County Road 35; year-round accessible; 4 Ɨ 4 recommended in inclement weather

  • Utilities: Power nearby; solar or propane optional

  • Water: Water rights available for private well (buyer to verify)

  • Zoning / Use: Rural residential / recreational – verify with county

  • Nearby: 15 min to Duchesne City | 20 min to Starvation Reservoir

CHILLS-1-7 combines buildability, accessibility, and scenery. With open views, nearby power, and a short drive from Route 35, this lot is ideal for those seeking a peaceful getaway or full-time country living close to Duchesne.

CHILLS-N-3 | 5 Acres | Coyote Hills North
$79,900.00

Enjoy the freedom of Utah’s backcountry on this 5-acre off-grid lot in Coyote Hills North, just northwest of Duchesne and minutes from Starvation Reservoir. The land features junipers, sandstone shelves, and flat spots ready for camping or a future cabin.

Water rights are available for a private well, and the layout works great for solar or propane power. With quick access to fishing, boating, ATV trails, and wide-open views, this spot offers both quiet and adventure.

Only 20 minutes from Duchesne City, you’ll have small-town convenience with total seclusion. Owner financing available.

Highlights

  1. Low down, no credit checks, flexible terms

  2. Off-grid ready — solar, propane, or generator

  3. Water rights available (buyer to verify)

  4. Junipers, sandstone, and desert views

  5. Near Starvation Reservoir and public lands

Property Details

  • County: Duchesne, Utah

  • Lot: CHILLS-N-3

  • Size: 5 acres

  • Access: Dirt road (4x4 in wet seasons)

  • Utilities: Off-grid

  • Water: Well rights available (buyer to verify)

  • Zoning: Rural residential / recreational

  • Nearby: 20 min from Duchesne City & Starvation Reservoir

Notes
This 5-acre parcel gives you space, views, and freedom. Camp, hunt, or build your off-grid getaway surrounded by red rock and open sky. A simple, beautiful place to unwind and invest.

3402-0006 | 5 Acres | Mountain Property
$69,900.00

Parcel 3402-0006 offers 5 beautiful acres for $69,900 and comes fully equipped with the essentials to help you get started right away. This property includes water rights, A5 zoning, and a cleared pad—perfect for parking your RV, setting up camp, or starting the foundation for a future cabin or getaway retreat.

The land is dotted with juniper trees, which add natural beauty, shade, and privacy, while the open terrain gives you plenty of usable space for projects and recreation. You won’t have to spend time preparing the land, which makes it ideal for buyers who want to enjoy their property from day one.

Located near Starvation Reservoir, this parcel gives you easy access to some of Utah’s best outdoor recreation. You can enjoy boating, fishing, and year-round adventure just minutes from your land. Whether you’re looking for a weekend escape, a seasonal basecamp, or a smart long-term investment, Parcel 3402-0006 checks all the boxes for flexibility, convenience, and natural beauty.

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Why Choose a Wildlife Property

  • Natural Habitat

    Many parcels border forests, creeks, and open meadows where wildlife naturally gathers.

  • Quiet Locations

    Minimal light and sound pollution make these spots ideal for birding and photography.

  • Scenic Terrain

    From juniper-covered hills to sagebrush flats, every property offers something unique.

  • Year-Round Beauty

    Experience wildlife through every season, from spring fawns to winter migrations.

Locations That Attract Wildlife

  • Duchesne County

    Rolling hills, juniper woodlands, and nearby water sources attract deer and elk herds.

  • Uintah Basin

    Open terrain and rivers draw raptors, cranes, and a variety of desert wildlife.

  • Wasatch Back Region

    Mountain terrain perfect for spotting moose, foxes, and seasonal bird species.

  • Red Creek & Strawberry Areas

    Known for diverse habitats and easy access to scenic overlooks for photography and hiking.

Common Questions About Wildlife Watching Properties

  • No, you can freely photograph or observe wildlife on your private property. Hunting or trapping requires state licensing.

  • Yes, most properties allow off-grid cabins or small structures. Always check local zoning and building guidelines.

  • Binoculars, a spotting scope, and a long-range lens work great. Early mornings and late evenings offer the best light.

  • Many are off-grid, offering peace and privacy. Some have nearby power access for flexible living options.

Start Your Wildlife Adventure

Own land where nature thrives and every sunrise brings something new to see. Browse our available Wildlife Watching Properties today and find your perfect piece of Utah wilderness.

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