Living in Liberty Utah — Real Estate, Schools, Neighborhoods 2026
Randall Gorham · Utah Life Real Estate
Northern Utah/ Weber County/ Liberty, UT 84310
Weber County · City Guide

Liberty
Utah

North Fork Ogden Valley — the quietest, most remote residential community in Weber County, at the gateway to Powder Mountain.

Liberty sits at the upper end of Ogden Valley's North Fork — 300 residents at 5,100 feet where the valley narrows into canyon and the North Fork of the Ogden River begins. Powder Mountain Ski Resort is 15 minutes north. The community is the most remote, most elevated, and most authentically rural residential address in Weber County.

~300Population
5,100 ftElevation
84310ZIP Code
Powder Mountain: 15 min · North Fork canyon · 5,100 ft · Most remote Weber County community
Liberty Market Snapshot · 2026
Median Sale Price~$465,000
Price Per Sq Ft~$228
Avg. Days on Market30–55 days
List-to-Sale Ratio94–99%
1-Year Appreciation+4.2%
Active Listings (avg.)4–10 homes
Absorption Rate~2.8 months
Market ConditionBalanced Market
Most Remote Weber · Powder Mtn 15 min · North Fork Canyon
About Liberty

Weber County — Liberty
North Fork Ogden Valley — the quietest, most remote

Liberty occupies the North Fork of Ogden Valley at 5,100 feet — the highest elevation residential community in Weber County and its most genuinely remote. The settlement sits where the valley bottom narrows into the North Fork canyon leading toward Powder Mountain, creating a geographic cul-de-sac character that insulates Liberty from the through-traffic and development pressure that Eden experiences. The community of 300 permanent residents is augmented by cabin and vacation property owners who populate the valley for ski season and summer.

Powder Mountain Ski Resort — 15 minutes north at the canyon head — is Liberty's most distinctive asset. The resort's 8,464 skiable acres make it the largest in the United States by acreage, and its development philosophy has explicitly limited lift capacity to preserve the low-crowd character that makes the mountain exceptional. Liberty residents can reach Powder Mountain in less time than most I-15 corridor residents can reach Snowbird or Brighton. For serious skiers who want the maximum Powder Mountain proximity at the maximum distance from Ogden valley suburban density, Liberty is the answer.

The North Fork Park — a Weber County park in the canyon above Liberty — provides mountain biking, hiking, and equestrian trails in the dramatic North Fork canyon terrain. The park's trail system connects into the Wasatch-Cache National Forest, providing wilderness access from a trailhead that Liberty residents can reach in minutes on foot or by bike. The +4.2% appreciation reflects the ongoing recognition of Liberty's value gap versus comparably remote Western resort communities.

Powder Mountain Ski Resort — Powder Mountain — the largest ski resort in the United States by skiable acreage (8,464 acres), 15 minutes from Liberty. The defining outdoor asset for Liberty residents.
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Real Estate Overview

Price Ranges by
Liberty Neighborhood Zone

Canyon / North Fork access$490K–$680K
Best Powder Mtn access · North Fork views · most distinctive Liberty
Central Liberty valley$445K–$565K
Most active · year-round residents · valley floor character
Liberty Buy-and-Hold Snapshot
+4.2%YoY Appreciation
~5% (seasonal)Vacancy Rate
3.2–4.8% (seasonal)Cap Rate Range
Liberty Neighborhoods

Where to Buy in Liberty —
Distinct Market Zones

Use our neighborhood matching quiz to see which zone aligns with your commute, budget, and lifestyle priorities.

Canyon / North Fork Zone
$490K–$680K
The upper Liberty addresses approaching the North Fork canyon are the community's most distinctive — the canyon walls close in as the valley narrows and Powder Mountain's approach road begins. Properties here have the most dramatic setting and the shortest Powder Mountain drive (12–14 minutes). Very limited supply; fewer than 4 north canyon properties typically available annually. Comparable sales require reaching into Eden and Huntsville for a workable data set.
Closest to Powder MtnCanyon characterMost distinctive
Central Liberty
$445K–$565K
The valley floor of Liberty provides the most practical year-round residential base — the widest section of the North Fork valley where properties have more space and the community's small commercial infrastructure (essentially none — a drive to Eden for any service) is as accessible as it gets. The balanced market (2.8 months) provides consistent buyer leverage. Fall and early winter are the best negotiating windows.
Valley floor practicalityBuyer leverageYear-round base
Market Data and Real Estate Terms

Liberty's Market —
What the Numbers Mean for Buyers

Liberty's +4.2% appreciation from a $465K base reflects the same Ogden Valley discovery dynamic as Eden — buyers who have evaluated Park City resort communities at 2–3x the price discovering that Liberty's Powder Mountain proximity and North Fork canyon character is dramatically underpriced. The thin inventory (4–10 homes typically) means each listing gets serious attention from the specific buyer universe that targets Liberty.

The balanced market (2.8 months) is the most buyer-favorable in Ogden Valley. Properties that have been listed 40+ days regularly present genuine below-asking opportunities — the narrow buyer universe means sellers who need to move their property negotiate seriously with pre-approved buyers.

Short-term rental investment in Liberty during ski season (Powder Mountain access) is the primary income strategy. The North Fork canyon location means longer-drive guests coming specifically for Powder Mountain rather than passing traffic. Verify Weber County STR regulations before underwriting. Year-round rental is limited by the remote character and the small local workforce.

Median Sale Price
~$465,000
Current Liberty median. Weber County avg ~$400K.
Days on Market
30–55 days
Avg. list-to-contract. Varies by zone and season.
Absorption Rate
~2.8 months
Months of supply. Under 2.0 = seller advantage.
List-to-Sale Ratio
94–99%
Sale price as % of list. Over 100% = sold above asking.
Appreciation Rate
+4.2%
Year-over-year median price change.
Price Per Sq Ft
~$228
Liberty average. Varies by zone, age, and condition.
Financing — Active Loan Types in Liberty
Conventional
Up to $806,500
Most common. 20% down = no PMI. Dominant for move-up buyers.
FHA
Up to $524,225
3.5% down. First-time buyers. DPA programs available.
VA Loan
No limit · Zero down
Veterans. Hill AFB proximity keeps VA active across Weber Co.
Jumbo
$806,500+
For premium properties. 10–20% down typically required.
Education

Schools Serving
Liberty

Always verify your specific address school assignments directly with the school district before purchase.

School District
Weber School District — Ogden Valley Zone
Liberty is an unincorporated Weber County community served by Weber School District. The valley school serving young children is Valley Elementary (Huntsville/Eden area). High school students travel through the valley and canyon to Weber SD high schools — a 35–45 minute commute. The canyon school commute is the primary school-related practical consideration for Liberty families.
Weber SD · Valley Zone
Elementary
Valley Elementary (Eden/Huntsville area)
The Ogden Valley elementary serves Liberty along with Eden and Huntsville students. Small class sizes and bus transportation through the valley.
Grades K–6
High School
Weber SD — Canyon Commute Required
High school students travel through Ogden Canyon to the valley for school — 35–45 minutes each way. This is the most significant practical constraint for school-age families considering Liberty. Some Liberty families use online or home school options to avoid the canyon commute.
Grades 9–12 · Weber SD
Higher Education
Weber State University (Ogden, 38 min)
Weber State University is approximately 38 minutes via the valley and canyon. The drive is manageable for occasional campus visits but prohibitive for daily commuting.
University Access
Commute and Transportation

Getting From Liberty
to Where You Need to Be

Use our Northern Utah commute calculator to compare Liberty against all Weber County cities for your specific employer destination.

Destination
Drive Time
Route / Notes
Powder Mountain Ski Resort
13–18 min
North Fork canyon road — direct access
Eden (south)
8–14 min
Valley road south
Nordic Valley Ski Resort
18–24 min
South to Eden then up
Huntsville (Pineview dam)
16–22 min
South through valley
Pineview Reservoir
20–26 min
South through valley and west
Ogden (downtown)
35–45 min
South through valley then canyon
Salt Lake City (downtown)
65–75 min
Canyon then I-15 S
Local Highlights

What Liberty
Offers Day-to-Day

Powder Mountain Ski Resort is Liberty's defining asset and the reason most buyers choose the North Fork over other Ogden Valley communities. At 15 minutes from central Liberty, Powder Mountain is more convenient here than from any other Northern Utah residential community — including Eden (20 min). The resort's 8,464 acres encompass terrain from beginner-friendly groomed runs through expert glades and sidecountry access that rivals the best in the Mountain West. The mountain's low lift capacity relative to acreage creates the consistently uncrowded conditions that regular skiers travel from across the region to experience.

North Fork Park — a Weber County facility in the canyon above Liberty — provides mountain biking trails, hiking access, and equestrian use in the dramatic North Fork canyon scenery. The park's trail network connects to Wasatch-Cache National Forest wilderness, providing technically unlimited backcountry access from a trailhead that Liberty residents reach in minutes. The North Fork of the Ogden River provides fishing access through the community. The valley's dark skies — minimal light pollution at 5,100 feet in a bowl surrounded by mountains — create one of the Northern Utah Wasatch Front's best stargazing environments.

Powder Mountain — 15 min (closest)North Fork Park trailsNorth Fork Ogden River fishingDark sky stargazingMost remote Weber County community5,100 ft — coolest Weber CountyEden 10 min · Huntsville 18 minWasatch-Cache NF wilderness access
Buyer Questions

Frequently Asked Questions
About Buying in Liberty

Is Liberty too remote for year-round primary residence?
It depends entirely on lifestyle. The 35–45 minute Ogden commute is long but manageable for remote workers or those with flexible schedules. The canyon road is well-maintained and passable year-round, though winter driving requires AWD/4WD and appropriate tires. Families with school-age children face the 35–45 minute school canyon commute, which many find prohibitive — home school or online school options are common among Liberty families for this reason. Retirees, remote workers, and serious skiers who don't need daily Ogden access find Liberty entirely practical.
How does Liberty compare to Eden?
Eden ($545K median) is the valley's central community — more established, more commercial services, Nordic Valley immediately adjacent. Liberty ($465K median) is the more remote North Fork community with the closest Powder Mountain access and the most rural character. Eden is for buyers who want the valley lifestyle with more community infrastructure; Liberty is for buyers who specifically want the maximum Powder Mountain proximity and the minimum suburban density at $80K less.
Can the North Fork canyon road close in winter?
The valley road through Liberty is maintained year-round by Weber County. The North Fork canyon road to Powder Mountain above Liberty carries ski resort access traffic that is plowed consistently during ski season. There is no scheduled closure, but severe weather events can temporarily affect road conditions. An AWD or 4WD vehicle is not just recommended but effectively required for Liberty winter living — winter tire chains should be available for severe storm days.
What is North Fork Park?
North Fork Park is a Weber County park in the North Fork canyon above Liberty, providing mountain biking (trails from beginner to advanced), equestrian facilities, picnic areas, camping, and hiking access. The park connects to the Wasatch-Cache National Forest trail network, making it a gateway to extensive backcountry terrain. The mountain biking trails have developed significant regional reputation among Wasatch Front riders who discover they can ride uncrowded technical terrain that rivals more prominent mountain bike destinations.
What are property taxes in Liberty?
Weber County's effective rate of approximately 0.60% applies — roughly $2,790/year on a $465K home. Use our mortgage calculator for full PITI.
Is there broadband internet in Liberty?
Broadband availability in the North Fork is more limited than in Eden's valley center. Verify service availability for your specific address before purchasing with remote work requirements — some Liberty properties rely on Starlink satellite as their primary internet connection. Starlink is reliable for most remote work applications from Liberty given the open sky access that the valley provides.
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