This 30.6-acre property in Cedar Valley near Fairfield presents a rare opportunity to secure land positioned within one of Utah County’s most rapidly emerging infrastructure and technology corridors.
Located just west of Eagle Mountain, the property sits in a region undergoing significant transformation driven by population growth, large-scale energy investment, and major technology infrastructure projects. While Fairfield itself has historically remained a quiet rural community, surrounding areas of Cedar Valley are increasingly being viewed through a strategic development lens as Eagle Mountain continues its expansion westward.
Utah County planning documents have identified portions of eastern Fairfield as part of a broader corridor supporting utility, industrial, and energy-related development. Major energy initiatives such as the Faraday Solar Project and the Quicksilver Solar development are bringing significant infrastructure investment into Cedar Valley and reinforcing the valley’s role in Utah’s long-term energy strategy.
At the same time, the region is rapidly emerging as a technology and data infrastructure hub. The nearby Meta Eagle Mountain Data Center anchors a growing hyperscale campus cluster, with additional data center developments underway by QTS Data Centers and large-scale infrastructure investment by Tract within Eagle Mountain’s Technology Overlay Zone.
Connectivity throughout the valley continues to improve with regional transportation routes including Pony Express Parkway, Lake Mountain Road, and Soldiers Pass Road linking Cedar Valley to the broader Utah Valley technology corridor and employment centers.
As Eagle Mountain continues to evolve into a major population and employment center—now exceeding 70,000 residents with long-term projections approaching 140,000—the surrounding Cedar Valley is increasingly attracting attention from investors, developers, and strategic land buyers seeking positions ahead of future expansion.
With 30.6 acres of open land, expansive valley views, and proximity to major regional infrastructure, energy development, and technology investment, this property offers a compelling opportunity for strategic investment in a growth corridor, future development consideration, and large acreage ownership in a rapidly evolving region.
Opportunities to secure parcels of this scale within Cedar Valley are becoming increasingly limited as western Utah County continues its expansion.