
Eagles Landing: Buildable Mountain Lots in Utah County
Year-round access. Spring-fed water. Horse property backing millions of acres of BLM land. Twenty minutes from Spanish Fork.

Eagles Landing
Utah County's Hidden Gem
Eagles Landing is a residential mountain community in Birdseye, Utah, designed for buyers who want to escape the valley without sacrificing convenience. Tucked behind Loafer Mountain at the edge of Utah County, the community sits on naturally protected land with paved year-round road access, established utilities, and direct boundary access to millions of acres of BLM and Forest Service land. Whether you are looking for a horse property, a custom mountain home site, or a quiet acre to build the life you actually want, Eagles Landing was built to deliver more land, more views, and more freedom — without putting you hours from a grocery store or hospital.
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You are twenty minutes from everything you need in Spanish Fork. You are surrounded by everything you came to Utah for.

Built For People Escaping the Valley
Most people who land at Eagles Landing have the same story. They are tired of shrinking lot sizes, packed-in neighborhoods, and watching the Wasatch Front fill up around them. They want elbow room. They want a view that does not include the back of someone else's garage. They want their kids to grow up knowing what stars actually look like, and they want a place where a horse, a workshop, and a garden are part of daily life — not a fantasy.
Eagles Landing exists for that buyer.
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The community was planned around large buildable mountain lots ranging from half an acre to a full acre, most of them backing directly to protected open space. Single-family homes only. No twin homes, no multi-family, no short-term rentals. The covenants are designed to protect long-term value, architectural quality, and the rural character of the land itself.
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This is not a recreation lot or a seasonal cabin community. This is where you live.
Why Buyers Choose Eagles Landing
Buildable Year-Round With Paved Asphalt Roads
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The only community in the area with asphalt roads from valley to lot
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Plowed and accessible through Utah winters
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Build, move in, and live here every season of the year
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No seasonal road closures, no four-wheel-drive requirement
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Powered by a Natural Spring Water Source
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The entire community is fed by an on-site natural spring
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Owned and maintained by the community water system
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Soft, clean, mineral-rich Utah mountain water straight from the source
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A rare amenity that almost no other Utah County mountain community can offer
Horse Property With Equestrian Rights
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Equestrian zoning built into community use
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Up to four livestock animals permitted, including up to two cows
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Direct trail access to thousands of square miles of public riding terrain
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Hay storage and barn-ready lots throughout the community
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Backs Millions of Acres of BLM and Forest Service Land
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Eastern boundary opens to BLM and U.S. Forest Service public lands
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Hike, hunt, ride, ATV, snowshoe, and explore from your back door
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Over 200 acres of preserved community open space inside the development
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Privacy and protected viewsheds that cannot be developed around you
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Full Utilities Already In Place
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Rocky Mountain Power electrical service
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Dominion Energy natural gas service
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Community spring water system
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Individual septic per lot (Utah County Health Department standards)
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High-speed internet available
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Twenty Minutes From Spanish Fork
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Full grocery, dining, and shopping in Spanish Fork
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Hospital, urgent care, and full medical access
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Movie theater, golf course, and recreation
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Provo, Utah Valley University, and BYU within forty minutes
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Salt Lake City International Airport just over an hour away
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A Mountain Community With Real Infrastructure
Buildable Now, Not "Someday"
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Lots are utility-ready, road-accessible, and ready for a building permit
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Permits issued through Utah County
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Conventional construction, two-story maximum, 1,400 to 1,600 sq ft minimum footprint
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Custom builders welcome through the Architectural Control Committee
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Designed Around the Land
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Over 200 acres of preserved community open space
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Lot elevations and home placements vary to protect every owner's views
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Architectural standards (roof pitch, exterior materials, landscaping) protect long-term resale
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Trees, native landscape, and natural drainage left intact wherever possible
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Quiet By Design, Not By Accident
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No vacation rentals, Airbnb, or VRBO permitted (30-day minimum stay)
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No commercial vehicle parking in common areas
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No mobile homes, modular homes, or move-on homes
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HOA-managed common areas, roads, and water system
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