MYTON, UTAH


Here's your chance to own a piece of Utah, a state known for its unbridled natural beauty and rich history.  5 acre plots of land are available in Pleasant Valley Ranches for just $8,000 an acre! These parcels can offer excellent homesites on flat farm ground with plenty of room for required crops, (some restrictions apply to the size and type of home). Pleasant Valley Ranches located 4.2 miles from the town of Myton, a friendly farming community with clean air, good schools and shopping. Best of all, these parcels have easy access to numerous outdoor activities and breathtaking views of the Uintah Mountains to the north. The price is right and the time to buy is now!

PRICE: $8,000 PER ACRE


Myton & Duchesne County Information

The town of Myton is located in Duchesne County, Utah in an area known as the Uintah Basin. It is just 19 miles from the town of Duchesne, 8 miles from the town of Roosevelt and 140 miles from Salt Lake City.

In an area filled with magnificent wilderness and outdoor activities, Myton is a nice, quiet community with lots of charm. Visitors can enjoy relaxing fly fishing on the Duchesne River, boating on Starvation Reservoir and river rafting on nearby Green River, one of the primary tributaries of the Colorado River. In Myton and its surrounding communities, many other activities can be enjoyed.

For the hunter, Hicken's Pleasant Valley Hunting Preserve and Sporting Clays is just 1 mile down the road with strong flying pheasants and lots of them. The lodge has plenty of room for meetings, and there is even shooting instruction available for new shooters in your group. Warm up on the sporting clays before the hunt or after while your birds are being cleaned and prepared for the freezer.

For history buffs, Duchesne County is an explorer's paradise. Duchesne County is filled with historical landmarks, from the remains of the prehistoric reign of dinosaurs which once roamed the land to ancient Indian artifacts and petroglyphs just 2 to 3 miles away to the landmarks of America's Wild West including the Nine Mile Canyon Road and the hangout spots of the legendary outlaw, Butch Cassidy.

There's never a lack of things to do in Duchesne County. Its garden variety of cultural attractions makes it one of the most unique areas of Northeastern Utah. An amateur rodeo in the springtime, county fairs, fishing tournaments and a Pow-Wow for the Ute Indians in the summer, and a parade of lights in December are just a fraction of the year-round activities residents enjoy here. Farther south in Cedar City, the Utah Shakespeare Festival comes every summer for the lover of the Fine arts.


Northeastern Utah Attractions

With both cultural and natural attractions abounding, Northeastern Utah is a beautiful place to live. The Uintah Mountains offers some of the most beautiful Rocky Mountain scenery anywhere and also boasts the highest point in Utah, Kings Peak, at an elevation of 13,528 feet above sea level. Campers, hikers and skiiers alike will revel at the wonders of nature in the Uintah Highlands with its towering peaks, crystal clear lakes and rushing streams. This area has been designated by the U. S. Congress as a permanent Primitive area, accessible by only foot or horseback.

As a resident of Utah's Uintah Basin, you'll come to enjoy all that Utah has to offer from its rugged mountain landscape with colorful canyons and deserts just an hour or two away, to its equally colorful history from prehistory to the present. You'll find the traces of all the past residents of Utah, cowboys, Indians, and dinosaurs.

Come up to Pleasant Valley Ranches for your dream home in the great state of Utah.

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