Escape to your very own 40 acres of pristine mountain property in Laketown, Utah, located in the heart of Rich County and less than an hour from Bear Lake. This world-class recreational property offers a rare combination of privacy, easy access, and breathtaking scenery. Covered in beautiful groves of aspen trees and bordered by vast stretches of BLM land, this is the kind of land people dream about - peaceful, private, and full of opportunity. The terrain provides stunning mountain views in every direction and the perfect setting for a cabin, camper, or private hunting retreat. Hunters will love this land for its abundance of deer, elk, and upland game. The mix of open meadows, aspen stands, and nearby water sources creates ideal wildlife habitat. Access is via Mill Canyon Road. This is a Forest service road. Center Coordinates: 41.71854, -111.38849 NW Corner: 41.720333, -111.391001 NE Corner: 41.720485, -111.386156 SE Corner: 41.716757, -111.386003 SW Corner: 41.716577, -111.390844
Unlock Untouched Beauty and Unmatched Opportunity in Rich County. Step into a legacy of land ownership with one of the last remaining large tracts in breathtaking Rich County. Just 4 miles from downtown Laketown and conveniently accessed off Highway 30, this expansive offering spans four distinct parcels-each with sweeping, 360-degree views, including unobstructed vistas of iconic Bear Lake. Whether you're a visionary developer, seasoned investor, passionate rancher, or pursuing a strategic 1031 exchange, this property is more than just acreage-it's a canvas of possibility. Imagine: Building a private ranch retreat surrounded by nature's finest. Capitalizing on the property's greenbelt status for potential tax advantages. Developing a unique destination that blends natural beauty with long-term value. With fertile terrain, agricultural designation, and preserved open space, this land is ready to support your vision-be it conservation, cultivation, or transformation. Properties of this scale, location, and beauty rarely come to market. Don't miss your chance to own a rare piece of Rich County.
Absolutely stunning views of Bear Lake and Big Creek from this one acre lot in Laketown. Great spot to build your dream cabin. Access endless UTV and snowmobile trails minutes from your front door.....Cottonwood Canyon and Temple Flats. Rendezvous Beach and First Point close by for fun in the sun! NO HOA. Off gris. Septic, wel, generator/solarl needed. Call agent for more information.
This beautiful land is zoned and ready for an amazing community to be built. With current approval to build 1792 single family, multi family attached and commercial too the possibilities are endless. Water shares included. 1031 exchange would also be a great option or perhaps you just want your own lake view ranch in Utah. Seller financing is a possibility with the right offer. Come see why so many people from Utah and around the globe enjoy everything Bear Lake has to offer. From nearby ski resorts, snowmobiling, hunting, beaches and water sports you will never run out of activities to enjoy. Here is a video of the property: https://youtu.be/_f-CD-alQxg?si=Fgp2PWtcRuQa-WE_
Three acre parcel of land close to Laketown, east side of Bear Lake, Rendezvous Beach, Cotton Wood Canyon, Temple Flats (ATV/UTV, snowmobiling, hiking, hunting). Great for pasture use, RV/Camping. No deeded access; Ag easement only. Utilities would be up to buyer. NO HOA.

Laketown is located in Utah. Laketown, Utah has a population of 422. Laketown is more family-centric than the surrounding county with 43.56% of the households containing married families with children. The county average for households married with children is 39.26%.
The median household income in Laketown, Utah is $80,000. The median household income for the surrounding county is $67,396 compared to the national median of $69,021. The median age of people living in Laketown is 33.8 years.
The average high temperature in July is 81.9 degrees, with an average low temperature in January of 7 degrees. The average rainfall is approximately 12.7 inches per year, with 67.4 inches of snow per year.