This 10.1-acre property in Juab County, Utah, offers a manageable parcel of rural land within an agricultural region known for open landscapes and wide spacing between neighboring properties. The parcel provides a combination of accessible acreage, natural vegetation, and flexible potential uses common for land in this part of central Utah. The property features primarily flat to gently sloping terrain, allowing for relatively easy access and movement across the acreage. Natural ground cover consists mainly of sagebrush and native desert vegetation typical of the region. The landscape reflects the Great Basin environment found throughout much of Juab County and the surrounding areas. Access to the parcel is provided by dirt and gravel roads that connect to the surrounding rural road network. This type of access is common for land parcels in the area and supports seasonal and recreational entry to the property. Buyers considering development or regular access may wish to evaluate road conditions and any potential improvements that could be made, depending on future use. Utilities are not currently available at the property. Power, natural gas, water, and sewer are not connected or installed. Irrigation is also not available on the parcel. Prospective buyers interested in building or developing the property may want to research off-grid options such as solar power systems, water hauling, or well drilling, where permitted. Any improvements or development plans should be verified with Juab County zoning and land use regulations. The parcel is zoned for agricultural use. Properties in this zoning designation may be suitable for uses such as livestock grazing, small-scale agricultural activity, equipment storage, or other land uses permitted under county regulations. The open terrain may also appeal to buyers seeking a location for recreational activities such as camping, ATV riding, or seasonal use. Juab County is located in central Utah and is known for its agricultural history, ranching operations, and expansive desert valleys surrounded by mountain ranges. The county seat, Nephi, is located approximately 20 miles to the northeast and provides services including fuel stations, grocery stores, restaurants, schools, and basic retail. The small community of Levan is located approximately 15 miles north and also offers local services and community amenities. The surrounding area consists largely of agricultural land, grazing areas, and undeveloped parcels that contribute to the rural character of the region. Properties of this size offer opportunities for buyers looking for land ownership with space for recreation, agricultural use, or long-term holding. The 10.1-acre parcel is currently vacant and unimproved. Natural vegetation and open terrain provide a blank canvas for landowners seeking to manage the property according to their needs and in compliance with local zoning regulations. Buyers should verify access, zoning allowances, and any future improvement requirements with the appropriate county authorities.