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Hideout, Utah

Homes for Sale in Hideout Utah

Jordanelle shoreline, ski resort sightlines, and a Wasatch County address of your own

Hideout sits on the north and east shoulder of the Jordanelle Reservoir along SR-248, a Wasatch County town that feels tucked away without ever feeling far. From most streets here you look straight across the water at ski terrain and the surrounding Wasatch Mountains, and you can be at the Ross Creek entrance to Jordanelle State Park in about the time it takes to load a paddleboard. Park City sits roughly fifteen minutes northwest. Heber City sits about the same distance south down US-40. That in between position is the entire appeal, and it is why homes for sale in Hideout Utah have become some of the most closely watched real estate in the Wasatch Back.

Struwe Realty Group works this corridor every week. If you are comparing lots in Golden Eagle, weighing a townhome against a custom build, or trying to understand how pricing here lines up against Park City homes, we can walk you through it street by street.

Homes for sale in Hideout Utah above the Jordanelle Reservoir
2,500 Acres of Terrain
Wasatch County Address
15 Min To Park City
9 Miles To Deer Valley
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The Appeal

Why Buyers Keep Landing in Hideout

Most people find Hideout by accident. They drive over to look at a lot near the reservoir, stand on the building pad, and realize the view beats anything they saw that morning. The town covers roughly 2,500 acres of mountain terrain along the Jordanelle, and because it climbs the hillside above the water, the sweeping views are not reserved for a handful of premium lots. They are close to standard issue.

The practical case is just as strong. Hideout is a short drive from the new Deer Valley East Village, so you get resort access without resort density. The Richardson Flat Park and Ride puts Park City Transit within reach on powder mornings when SR-248 backs up. Salt Lake City International is a straightforward run when you are not fighting canyon traffic. And because this is Wasatch County rather than Summit County, buyers often find the tax and price picture friendlier than in comparable Park City neighborhoods.

Mountain views from a Hideout Utah home site above the Jordanelle

Direct sightlines to Deer Valley, Mount Timpanogos and the Jordanelle Reservoir

Town trails plus singletrack like Wada Way and the Keetley Spur, linking to the Jordanelle Perimeter

Ross Creek for beach days and paddleboarding, with larger boat launches down at Hailstone

Newer housing stock, modern floor plans, and mountain modern finishes throughout

Wasatch County School District, with boundaries worth confirming for any specific address

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Neighborhoods

Hideout Canyon and the Neighborhoods Around It

Hideout Canyon is the name that started it all. The town was incorporated in 2008 and named for the canyon itself, and today Hideout Canyon spans several distinct developments on both sides of SR-248. Buyers searching Hideout UT homes usually compare three or four of them before they commit.

Inventory across Hideout Canyon runs from residential building lots through five thousand square foot custom estates. Whether you are buying a primary residence, a lock and leave ski base, or a long horizon land purchase, the range here covers more ground than people expect from a town this size.

New construction homes in the Hideout Canyon neighborhoods of Hideout Utah
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Golden Eagle

Ridge lots and custom estates along Wrangler Drive, Lasso Trail and the loops above them. This is where the larger new construction homes sit, the ones with walls of glass aimed straight at the water. An address like 2313 E Wrangler Drive falls in this pocket and shows what the upper end of Golden Eagle looks like.

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Shoreline and Longview

Closer to the water, with Longview Drive, Shoreline Drive and Ascent Drive delivering some of the most stunning views above the reservoir. A mix of finished homes and building lots.

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Deepwater and Klaim

Lower streets near the Ross Creek side of town. Easy trail access, quick highway access, and a quieter residential feel.

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Deer Mountain and Nearby

Just outside town limits, this pocket adds condominium and attached home inventory along Deer Mountain Boulevard. It is often the entry point for buyers who want a Jordanelle address without a custom build timeline.

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The Location

Life Between Heber and Park City

Hideout borrows from both directions. Head south and you are in Heber City within about fifteen minutes, where Main Street handles the everyday side of life. Groceries, the hardware store, Dairy Keen for a shake after a hot afternoon on the water, and the Heber Valley Railroad steaming out toward Deer Creek Reservoir. Wasatch Mountain State Park and Soldier Hollow sit just past Midway, and Red Ledges anchors the golf side of the valley on the bench above town.

  • Head northwest instead and you are in Park City. Old Town for dinner and a walk down Main, Park City Mountain for lift access, Canyons Village for base area amenities, and Browns Canyon Road running east toward Kamas and Oakley when you want the back way home.
  • That is the real pitch for this town. You are not choosing between the valley side and the resort side. You are living at the hinge point between them, with the surrounding areas of two counties inside a reasonable drive.
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Compare Your Options

How Hideout Compares With Park City Neighborhoods

Plenty of buyers start their search up the hill and arrive here after doing the math. This is the shorthand our clients tend to use.

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Old Town trades views for walkability and history. Hideout trades walkability for space, newer homes and breathtaking views.

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Park Meadows and Thaynes Canyon offer established in town living close to the lifts. Hideout offers newer construction and larger lots at a different entry point.

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Upper Deer Valley and Lower Deer Valley put you on the mountain. Hideout puts the mountain in your windows and keeps you ten to fifteen minutes from the lifts.

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Canyons Village is a base area lifestyle with rental upside. Hideout leans residential, though the Jordanelle corridor draws steady investor interest.

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Summit Park is the commuter friendly Snyderville option. Hideout is the Wasatch County answer to the same question.

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Development

The Jordanelle Corridor Is Still Being Built

The stretch from Mayflower through Hideout and down toward the valley floor is the most active luxury development corridor in this part of Utah right now. Deer Valley East Village is the headline, and the ripple effect reaches every property line in the area. New roads, new trails, new amenities and new listings arrive on a rolling basis, which means the Hideout of five years from now will not look like the Hideout you drove through last summer.

That is opportunity, and it is also risk. Some parcels gain from what gets built next door. Others stare at a construction fence for two seasons. Knowing which is which separates a good purchase from an expensive lesson, and it is exactly the kind of information we track because we are in this corridor constantly.

New development along the Jordanelle corridor near Hideout Utah
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Any serious look at homes for sale in Hideout Utah should start with real data rather than a portal guess. Use the advanced search to filter by property type, price range and location, save the searches that matter, and let new inventory come to you. When you are ready to walk a lot in person, we will meet you there.

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Local Expertise

Work With a Team That Knows This Corridor

Struwe Realty Group has spent more than two decades helping buyers and sellers across Summit and Wasatch Counties, from Park City condos to Heber Valley acreage. We are not learning this town on your dime. We know which streets hold their light in December, which lots carry build constraints that never show up on the plat, and how Hideout real estate is actually trading against Park City homes rather than how the headlines describe it.

Reach out for straight answers, current information, and a search plan built around what you actually want.

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Good to Know

Hideout Utah Real Estate Questions

Is Hideout part of Park City or Heber?

Neither. Hideout is its own incorporated town in Wasatch County, sitting along SR-248 above the Jordanelle Reservoir. Schools and services connect it south toward Heber, while daily life often pulls northwest toward Park City.

How far is Hideout from Deer Valley?

Hideout sits roughly nine miles from Park City and Deer Valley, with the newest resort access on the near side. Most residents plan on ten to fifteen minutes to the lifts outside of peak traffic.

What kinds of homes are available in Hideout?

Inventory spans residential lots, condominiums, townhomes, single family homes and large custom estates. New construction makes up a meaningful share of what trades here.

Are Hideout homes a good investment?

That depends on your goals, your timeline and the specific parcel. The Jordanelle corridor has drawn steady attention, but results vary sharply by neighborhood and by proximity to planned development. We are glad to share the information and comparable sales you need to evaluate a property on its own merits rather than on general market optimism.

What is there to do around Hideout?

Boating and paddleboarding on the Jordanelle, mountain biking the town trail network and the Jordanelle Perimeter, skiing at Deer Valley and the Park City resorts, golf at Red Ledges and across the valley, plus fast access to Wasatch Mountain State Park and Soldier Hollow.