High-Country Mountain Land With Mature Trees, Forest Views, and Two Points of Access
There is a reason people search for mountain land in the Tabiona area specifically. The elevation, the tree cover, the wildlife, the quiet, it all comes together in a way that lower-elevation parcels simply cannot replicate. VVS-20 is 5.51 acres of genuine high-country Utah land in the Valley View area near Tabiona, Duchesne County, priced at $159,900 and offering the kind of natural setting that makes you want to stop checking your phone.
The Property
The land is surrounded by mature trees and rolling mountain terrain, giving the parcel a natural sense of enclosure and privacy that you would otherwise spend years trying to cultivate. The tree coverage is established, the vegetation is dense, and the surrounding landscape delivers the mountain and forest views that buyers in this area come looking for. Power is available nearby, and the quiet rural setting is well suited for a cabin build, an off-grid retreat, a seasonal camping setup, or simply a private piece of Utah high country to call your own.
Access
VVS-20 is accessible year-round via County Road 35, giving you a reliable route to the property in every season. When weather permits, the scenic drive through Wolf Creek Pass offers an alternate approach that is genuinely worth experiencing on its own. Wolf Creek Pass connects the Heber Valley to the Uinta Basin through some of the most dramatic mountain scenery along the Wasatch Back, and having it as a seasonal route adds character and flexibility to how you reach and enjoy this land.
The Tabiona Area and Duchesne County
Tabiona sits in the upper Duchesne River Valley, surrounded by the kind of terrain that defines Utah's high country. The Ashley National Forest borders the area and provides access to thousands of acres of public land for hunting, hiking, horseback riding, and wildlife viewing. Elk, deer, and turkey are common throughout the region, making this an exceptional location for hunters looking to own private land adjacent to prime habitat. The Duchesne River runs through the broader valley and draws fly fishermen from across the state. Starvation Reservoir is accessible to the south, and the Uinta Mountains rise to the north, putting world-class outdoor recreation within reach in nearly every direction.
This corner of Duchesne County sits at an elevation that keeps summer temperatures cool and comfortable, making it a natural escape from the heat of the Wasatch Front while remaining close enough for a manageable weekend drive.
Property Highlights
- 5.51 acres of high-country mountain land near Tabiona, Utah
- Year-round access via County Road 35
- Seasonal scenic access through Wolf Creek Pass
- Mature trees and established natural vegetation throughout
- Mountain and forest views
- Power available nearby
- Private and secluded setting
- Ideal for a cabin, off-grid retreat, camping, or recreational basecamp
- Excellent hunting, hiking, and wildlife viewing access
- Owner financing available
Owner Financing Available
Mountains West Ranches offers simple, flexible owner financing with no credit check required. Get started with as little as $1,000 down and skip the bank entirely. Land tours are available seven days a week. Call us to schedule your private tour or get directions to the property. Mountain parcels with established tree cover and dual access at this acreage do not come available often.
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