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Hyde Park
, Utah in Cache County

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47 active listings near Hyde Park
👍 USDA, * Price Change, * New, * Sale Pending
$639,900   👍* 269 N 330 E
$638,900   👍 260 N 200 W
$599,900   👍 357 E 570 N
$585,000   👍* 414 N 150 E
$550,000   👍 94 S 400 E
$550,000   👍 94 S 400 E
$520,000   👍 488 E 250 S
$499,900   👍* 176 N 400 E
$475,000   👍 273 W 550 S
$429,000   👍 275 W 60 S
$173,971   👍 201 N 1000 E Unit 19
$171,576   👍* 989 E 160 N Unit 17
$166,000   👍 835 E 410 N Unit 156
$166,000   👍* 850 E 410 N Unit 160
$163,000   👍* 852 E 130 N
$153,900   👍 641 N High View Dr E Unit 112

Interested in fun facts and the history of Hyde Park, UT?
Then read on!

Here are some interesting facts about Hyde Park, Utah:

1. Hyde Park was first settled in 1860 and was named after William Hyde, an apostle of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.

2. The town's primary economic activity used to be agriculture, and the area was known for its apple, peach, and cherry orchards.

3. Hyde Park is situated at an elevation of 4,553 feet, on the east side of the Cache Valley.

4. The town is known for its beautiful parks, including the Hyde Park Nature Park, which has a fishing pond, picnic areas, and hiking trails.

5. Hyde Park is the birthplace of Ezra Taft Benson, the 13th president of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and a former United States Secretary of Agriculture.

6. The community hosts several annual events such as the Hyde Park Heritage Festival which features live entertainment, crafts, and food.

7. Hyde Park is located close to several popular tourist attractions, including the Cache National Forest, Bear Lake, and the Logan-Cache Airport.