Few markets in America are climbing as fast as Utah's mountain-golf corridor. With 113 golf course homes currently on the market statewide and five of them asking eight figures or more, the stretch from Park City down through Heber City and Kamas has become one of the most coveted private-club property markets in the West — a place where ski-in slopes, Wasatch fairways, and ranch-scale acreage all sit within a short drive of one another.
We pulled the most expensive golf course homes currently active across Utah directly from MLS data, and paired them with the market numbers that explain why capital keeps flowing into the Wasatch Back. From a $38 million canyon estate near Springville to the trophy homes lining Red Ledges, Glenwild, and Victory Ranch, here is the top of the Utah market in 2026.
Listings Statewide
List Price
$10M or More
Home on Market
1. 533 N Left Fork Hobble Creek Cyn — $38,000,000
The single most expensive golf course home on the Utah market is a private canyon estate tucked into the Left Fork of Hobble Creek above Springville, in the foothills southeast of Provo. At more than 17,000 square feet, it is the largest residence on this list and a study in seclusion — a self-contained mountain compound where privacy and acreage, not proximity to a clubhouse, set the price. Its scale and setting place it in a category of its own at the very top of the Utah ranking.
2. 831 N Explorer Peak Dr — $15,950,000
Red Ledges in Heber City has emerged as the anchor of Utah's mountain-golf boom, a sprawling master-planned community set against the red-rock ridgelines of the Heber Valley. This Explorer Peak estate is among the largest homes in the development, and its position confirms Heber City's standing as the deepest luxury golf market in the state. Buyers here are trading the density of Park City for bigger lots and uninterrupted views.
3. 2300 Lucky John Dr — $14,000,000
Set in the Holiday Ranchettes area of Park City, this estate reflects the premium buyers place on space within easy reach of Old Town and the resorts. Park City's golf-adjacent inventory is unusually varied, and a residence of this scale on Lucky John Drive captures the appeal of a large, established lot inside one of the most recognizable mountain towns in the country.
4. 1433 Snow Berry St — $11,900,000
Glenwild is consistently ranked among the finest golf communities in Utah, a gated enclave just north of Park City built around a course that routinely tops state rankings. This Snow Berry Street residence sits inside one of the most exclusive memberships in the Wasatch Back, where low density and a championship layout combine to keep the community at the top of the market.
5. 6726 N Twilight Star Cir — $10,450,000
Victory Ranch spreads across thousands of acres along the Upper Provo River near Kamas, pairing a mountain golf course with fly-fishing, backcountry trails, and ranch-scale open space. This Twilight Star residence speaks to the community's distinct appeal — golf as one piece of a larger outdoor lifestyle rather than the sole organizing principle, an increasingly powerful draw for Western buyers.
Inside Utah's Luxury Real Estate Market
Utah's luxury golf market is concentrated in a compact and fast-appreciating corridor. Heber City leads the state in high-end golf inventory, anchored by Red Ledges, while Park City and Kamas round out a tight triangle of mountain communities. Farther south, the warm-weather golf markets around Hurricane and St. George form a distinct second category, where desert courses and a milder climate draw a different kind of buyer.
The story of Utah is geographic concentration. The Wasatch Back — Heber City, Park City, and Kamas — accounts for the overwhelming majority of the state's eight-figure golf inventory, where ski access, championship courses, and ranch-scale land converge. When a buyer is shopping at $10 million and above, the conversation almost always moves to Red Ledges, Glenwild, or Victory Ranch, the three communities that define the top of the Utah market.
What's Driving Demand
- Ski and golf in one address. The Wasatch Back is one of the rare places where world-class skiing and championship golf sit minutes apart, making a single home usable across all four seasons.
- In-migration and tax climate. Utah's flat income tax and pro-business reputation continue to draw high-net-worth households from California and beyond, many of whom buy into private mountain communities on arrival.
- Land and scarcity. Communities like Red Ledges, Glenwild, and Victory Ranch control density tightly, so buying a home inside the gates is often the most direct path into a coveted club.
The Clubs Defining the Market
Utah's most expensive golf homes are inseparable from the communities they sit inside. A short list of clubs in the Wasatch Back defines the very top of the market.
Red Ledges — Heber City
A large master-planned community set against the red-rock ridgelines of the Heber Valley, built around mountain golf and an expanding wellness and recreation amenity base. Red Ledges has become the anchor of Utah's golf-real-estate boom, drawing buyers who want bigger lots and broad valley views within easy reach of Park City.
Glenwild — Park City
A gated golf community just north of Park City, Glenwild is consistently ranked among the finest courses in Utah and pairs a championship layout with deliberately low density. It is the quiet, exclusive counterpoint to the busier resort core — privacy and golf above all.
Victory Ranch — Kamas
Spread across thousands of acres along the Upper Provo River near Kamas, Victory Ranch pairs a mountain golf course with fly-fishing, trails, and ranch-scale open space. It is the rare Utah club where golf is one piece of a larger four-season outdoor lifestyle.
Promontory — Park City
One of the largest private recreational communities in the Park City area, Promontory offers multiple golf courses alongside an unusually broad slate of family and outdoor amenities. Its scale and range of offerings make it a defining name in the Wasatch Back luxury market.
Final Word
Utah is one of the fastest-rising luxury golf markets in the West, and the 2026 data makes the hierarchy clear: the Wasatch Back holds the very top, with Red Ledges, Glenwild, and Victory Ranch anchoring the eight-figure tier, while a deep band of upper-tier inventory sits just below. For buyers, the takeaway is that price follows membership and land — the home is often the means of entry to a community that pairs championship golf with ski access and Western open space.
All listing data current as of June 2026. Prices and availability subject to change. Browse all Club Estates listings or explore our California and Montana rankings.





