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Looking for lakefront homes on Quichapa Lake? Find lake front real estate for sale here. Located in Iron County, Utah. Discover the best lake front listings - properties, land, and acreage to build your dream lake house, cottage or cabin on. Search for an agent who specializes in lake property to help you buy or sell a home.

Lakehouse.com has 5 lake properties for sale on Quichapa Lake, as well as lakefront homes, lots, land and acreage in Cedar City. Median home price: $834,900, lot price: $474,500. 

7700 W 2400 S

Acres: 56.920

56+ Acres of Opportunity - Water, Power, and Room to Dream! If you've been looking for the perfect place to build, farm, or create your own country escape, this 56+ acre property could be exactly...

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Acres: 35.200

Just over 35 acres of flat land filled with opportunity near Quitchapa Lake!! Water right# 73-1349

7934 W 2000 S

Acres: 5.090

Discover open space and opportunity with this 5.09-acre parcel located near Lake Quichapa in Cedar City, Utah. Offering excellent access and recent area improvements-including chip-sealed main roads...

7886 W 2000 S

Acres: 5.010

Discover open space and opportunity with this 5.01-acre parcel located near Lake Quichapa in Cedar City, Utah. Offering excellent access and recent area improvements-including chip-sealed main roads...

7745 W 1800 S

5 3.0   Sf: 3428   Yr: 1999  Acres: 8.750

Rare opportunity on 8+ acres in Cedar City! This 5 bed, 4 bath, 3,428 sq ft home includes 2 water shares, a vegetable-producing garden, and space for goats, a bull, horse, chickens, turkeys, and more...

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305 RACHEL Ln

8 6.0   Sf: 10074   Yr: 1985  Acres: 2.950

A rare opportunity to own a private 3-acre estate near Zion, designed for unforgettable experiences and limitless potential. Tucked inside Deer Hollow behind a gated, tree-lined drive, this...

1860 W 4750 N

4 4.0   Sf: 2436   Yr: 2008  Acres: 0.150

PRICE IMPROVEMENT! Welcome to this beautiful 4-bedroom, 3.5-bath home in the sought-after Parks at Deer Hallow subdivision. A charming wrap-around front porch sets the tone, offering the perfect...

THE PARKS AT DEER HOLLOW SUBDIVISION

1788 Granite Ln

Acres: 0.500

Prime location in Old Irontown! This lot provides a flat building site with accessible utilities and Beautiful views. It is close to the gorgeous community pond and boasts mature Juniper &...

Quichapa Lake Information

Quichapa Lake, located in Iron County, Utah, is known for its recreational opportunities, including fishing and boating. Here’s some detailed information about the lake and its offerings:

Overview
- Location: Quichapa Lake is situated just a few miles south of Cedar City, which makes it a convenient spot for both locals and travelers looking to enjoy outdoor activities.
- Size: The lake's size can vary depending on water levels, but it is typically a small to medium-sized body of water.

Fishing
- Fish Species: Quichapa Lake is home to various fish species, including:
- Rainbow Trout
- Largemouth Bass
- Other panfish.

- Fishing Regulations: Make sure to check Utah Division of Wildlife Resources regulations for specific rules regarding fishing seasons, limits, and licensing requirements.

Boating
- Boating Opportunities: The lake is often popular for small boats, canoes, and kayaks. Larger motorboats are generally not allowed due to the lake’s size and safety considerations.
- Access: There are typically areas for launching boats, and the surrounding shoreline may offer spots for beaching.

Amenities
- Facilities: The area around Quichapa Lake may offer picnic areas and restrooms, although the facilities can be minimal compared to larger state parks.
- Wildlife Viewing: The lake and surrounding areas may also provide opportunities for wildlife viewing, including various bird species and other animals.

Recreation
- Trails: While not extensive, there may be trails around the lake for walking or hiking, allowing visitors to experience the scenic beauty of the area.
- Seasonality: The best times for fishing and other activities often depend on the season, with spring and early summer being popular for fishing. Summer months can be great for boating and picnicking.

Safety and Tips
- Weather: Be aware of changing weather conditions when planning a visit.
- Water Levels: Since water levels can fluctuate, check current conditions before heading out, especially for boating.

For the most up-to-date information on fishing, boating, and any potential regulations or restrictions, it can be beneficial to consult the Utah Division of Wildlife Resources or local visitor centers in Iron County.

If you're interested in specific real estate options, amenities, or activities around the lake, feel free to ask a Lake Real Estate Specialist!