Duchesne County sits in Uintah Basin AOG with a 2024 population of 20,803 residents across 3235.34 square miles. The county seat is Duchesne, and the region is defined by its mining, quarrying, and oil and gas extraction economy, 33.0-year median age, and median household income of $74,738. Real estate values have moved 5.3% over the past year, with a median home price of $305,807 and typical days on market at 70. This directory profile pulls verified data from the U.S. Census, Utah Department of Workforce Services, and MLS-adjacent public sources to give buyers, sellers, and relocation candidates a full picture of Duchesne County — economy, schools, market, and lifestyle — before they engage an agent.
Duchesne County at a Glance
| Population (2024) | 20,803 | 5-Year Growth | 6.2% |
| Median Age | 33.0 | Median Household Income | $74,738 |
| Median Home Price | $305,807 | Home Price YoY | 5.3% |
| Median Rent | $934 | Days on Market | 70 |
| Active Listings | 80 | Unemployment | 3.4% |
| College Degree | 17.0% | Poverty Rate | 12.4% |
| Area | 3235.34 sq mi | County Seat | Duchesne |
Real Estate Market in Duchesne County
Duchesne County’s housing market is tied closely to oil and gas activity in the Uintah Basin. Current median home values near $305,000 reflect 5.3% annual appreciation, with affordability attractive to energy sector workers.
Current Market Snapshot
Compared with the Utah statewide median of roughly $540,000, Duchesne County sits below the state average, shaping affordability for first-time buyers, relocators, and investors. Connect with a licensed Duchesne County directory agent for MLS-verified inventory.
Economy and Employment in Duchesne County
Duchesne County supports 866 employers with 8,973 total workers. The three dominant industry sectors:
Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction
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Government
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Construction
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This employment mix drives job stability, commute patterns, and long-term appreciation across Duchesne County — a leading indicator for buyers evaluating relocation to Duchesne County.
Schools in Duchesne County
School quality is a top-three driver of home value across Duchesne County. Buyers should weigh Duchesne County school district boundaries before selecting a neighborhood.
Notable Schools in Duchesne County
Duchesne High School
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Roosevelt Junior High
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Tabiona School
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Geography and Climate
Duchesne County covers 3235.34 square miles in Uintah Basin AOG. Elevation ranges from 4,850 ft to 13,534 ft. Duchesne County has a cold steppe to alpine climate, shaped by its position on the southern slope of the Uinta Mountains. Winters are long and cold with moderate snowfall, summers are warm and short, and the county encompasses Kings Peak — Utah’s highest point at 13,534 feet.
History and Character
Founded: 1913. Name origin: Named for the Duchesne River; the origin is uncertain but may reference Rose Philippine Duchesne, a French-American nun, or derive from a Native American word.
The Uintah and Ouray Indian Reservation dominates much of the region. Duchesne County’s economy boomed during the Uintah Basin oil shale rush and surged again during the 2000s fracking era. Strawberry Reservoir, completed in 1913, serves as a critical water source for Utah County.
Utilities and Infrastructure in Duchesne County
Cities and Towns in Duchesne County
Explore every city and town in Duchesne County — click any card for a full local guide, listings, and directory-verified agents.
Duchesne
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Roosevelt
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Altamont
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Myton
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Tabiona
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Bluebell
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Hanna
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Frequently Asked Questions About Duchesne County
What is the median home price in Duchesne County?
As of the latest available data, the median home price in Duchesne County is $305,807, with year-over-year appreciation of 5.3%. Median monthly rent is $934. Prices vary significantly by city and neighborhood within the county — contact a directory agent for MLS-verified current listings.
Is Duchesne County a good place to live?
Duchesne County offers a 33.0-year median age, $74,738 median household income, and 3.4% unemployment. The county’s economy is anchored by mining, quarrying, and oil and gas extraction and government, with schools rated 4/10 on average. Whether it’s the right fit depends on your commute needs, school priorities, and lifestyle preferences.
How far is Duchesne County from Salt Lake City?
Duchesne County is approximately 150 minutes from Salt Lake City by car via US-40. The nearest commercial airport is Vernal Regional Airport (VEL).
What industries drive the Duchesne County economy?
The top three sectors in Duchesne County are Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction, Government, and Construction. Together they support 8,973 workers across 866 employers, with a current unemployment rate of 3.4%.
Data last updated 2026-Q3. Real estate figures reflect the most recent MLS-adjacent aggregates compiled by Utah Real Estate Directory. For live inventory and MLS-verified comps, connect with a licensed Duchesne County directory agent.