RANDOLPH
Rich County seat — Bear River Valley ranching community and Utah's most remote county seat at the most affordable prices.Living in Randolph.
Randolph is one of the most isolated county seats in Utah — a community of 500 where the county courthouse, Rich High School, and the Bear River Valley's working cattle ranches define daily life in ways that no other Northern Utah county seat replicates. The 6,290-foot elevation, the open Bear River Valley, and the surrounding sage-covered ridgelines create a visual environment that looks more like central Wyoming than suburban Northern Utah.
Rich High School — located in Randolph — is the county's only high school and serves students from Garden City, Laketown, Woodruff, and all points between. The small enrollment creates class sizes of 20–40 students per grade and the strong community-school identity that defines small rural Utah schools. Athletics, FFA, and community events bind the entire county community.
At a $310K median — $270K below Garden City — Randolph delivers Rich County's most authentic ranching community, the county seat's governmental infrastructure, and Bear River fishing access at prices that represent Utah's most affordable county seat residential market. The buyer's market (3.2 months) creates excellent buyer leverage.
Where to Buy in Randolph.
Randolph Neighborhood Guide.
The Randolph Market in 2026.
Randolph's +3.5% appreciation is steady from a thin transaction base — the market is small but consistent.
The balanced market (3.2 months) creates meaningful buyer leverage. Patient buyers consistently achieve below-asking.
Investment cap rates (5.0–6.5%) are among Northern Utah's strongest for the price — the county seat rental market is thin but consistent (courthouse staff, school employees, ranch workers).
Randolph Schools.
Getting There from Randolph.
Why Live in Randolph?
The Bear River Valley around Randolph is one of Utah's most pristine high-elevation ranching landscapes — the valley floor stretching north toward Bear Lake produces hay and cattle in a setting that has changed little in 150 years. The Bear River's headwaters and upper reaches near Randolph provide trout fishing in a stream environment far less crowded than the famous downstream fisheries. The valley's 6,290-foot elevation creates cooler summers than most Utah communities and significant winter snowpack.
Rich High School's presence in Randolph creates the school-as-community-center dynamic that defines rural Utah communities — Friday night football and basketball, FFA competitions, and graduation ceremonies are county-wide events. The courthouse square and the LDS meetinghouse anchor the town center. The Randolph area's elk and deer hunting in the surrounding mountains draws hunters from across the Wasatch Front seasonally.
Randolph Real Estate FAQ.
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Rich County — Bear Lake turquoise waters, Logan Canyon, and the Bear River Valley's authentic ranching communities. One school district. Four distinct communities from vacation lakefront to Utah's most remote county seat.
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Randall Gorham knows Rich County — from Bear Lake's turquoise shores to the Bear River Valley's ranching communities. Call to discuss your options.