Get to know Fillmore

About Fillmore

Founded in 1851 and named after President Millard Fillmore, the city served as Utah Territory's original capital. Today, visitors can explore the restored Utah Territorial Statehouse while residents enjoy quiet neighborhoods, beautiful mountain views, and convenient access to Interstate 15 between Salt Lake City and St. George. The community offers affordable housing, excellent schools, a strong agricultural tradition, and easy access to both northern and southern Utah. Nearby attractions include the Utah Territorial Statehouse State Park Museum, Meadow Hot Springs, Fishlake National Forest, the Pahvant Range, Cove Fort Historic Site, Little Sahara Recreation Area, and Fremont Indian State Park. Residents enjoy hiking, camping, fishing, hunting, ATV and UTV riding, mountain biking, wildlife viewing, photography, scenic drives, and historical tourism.

Why people move to Fillmore

Buyers come to Fillmore for affordable housing, historic charm, I-15 convenience, agricultural opportunities, and outstanding outdoor recreation. First-time buyers, families, retirees, veterans, farmers, and rural buyers transact here, supported by VA, FHA, USDA, conventional, jumbo, land, agricultural, construction, and manufactured-home financing.

Fillmore homeownership snapshot

Fillmore offers historic homes, established residential communities, rural homesites, horse property, agricultural acreage, commercial opportunities, and custom homes. Values vary by acreage, age, improvements, location, and market demand. USDA Rural Development financing may be available on qualifying owner-occupied homes alongside VA, FHA, conventional, jumbo, land, agricultural, and construction loans.

Utility & service connections
Utility & Service Connections

Setting up service in Fillmore

Electric
Rocky Mountain Power
1-888-221-7070
Provider site →
Natural Gas
Dominion Energy (where available) / propane backup
1-800-323-5517
Provider site →
Water
Fillmore City
435-743-5233
Provider site →
Sewer
Fillmore City
435-743-5233
Provider site →
Trash & Recycling
Fillmore City
435-743-5233
Provider site →
Internet
CentraCom, Xfinity (where available), Fixed wireless ISPs, Starlink
Rural service mix — fiber where available, fixed wireless and satellite for outlying parcels.
When you move

Call Rocky Mountain Power and Dominion Energy 10 business days before closing. Open a Fillmore City utility account where municipal service is available; coordinate well, septic, and propane transfers per property. Sellers should keep service active through possession + 24 hours.

Explore every topic

Everything Fillmore homeowners need

Utilities
via Utility Transfer RC

Setup, transfer, and shut-off contacts for power, gas, water, and trash.

Reverse Mortgages
via Reverse Mortgage RC

HECM eligibility, payouts, and local context for homeowners 62+.

VA Loans
via VA Loan RC

Zero-down VA financing for veterans, active-duty, and surviving spouses.

Property Taxes
via Property Tax RC

How property tax works locally — rates, abatements, and appeals.

Senior Resources
via Senior Homeowner RC

Aging-in-place, senior services, and housing transitions.

Veterans Resources
via Veteran Resources Utah

Local veteran services, benefits navigation, and housing support.

Home Values
via Utah Market Updates

How values are set, recent trends, and what drives appreciation.

Schools
via Community Resources

School district overview and how schools influence home values.

First-Time Buyer Guide
via First-Time Home Buyer RC

Step-by-step path for first-time buyers in this city.

Downsizing Guide
via Downsizing RC

A patient playbook for right-sizing without the chaos.

Moving Guide
via Community Resources

Movers, timing, address changes, and local logistics.

For Sale By Owner Guide
via Home Selling RC

FSBO realities, pricing, paperwork, and where it goes wrong.

New Construction Homes
via Utah Homeownership Guide

Builder process, lot premiums, upgrades, and financing.

Rental Market Guide
via Utah Market Updates

Local rent ranges, vacancy patterns, and tenant demand.

Homeowner Insurance Guide
via Community Resources

Coverage essentials and what local risks to insure against.

Historic Areas & Landmarks
via Community Resources

Older neighborhoods, landmarks, and what makes them special.

Market Trends & Forecast
via Utah Market Updates

Prices, days on market, inventory, and what's likely next.

Shopping, Services & Local Businesses
via Community Resources

Daily-use shopping districts and trusted local services.

Community Events & Festivals
via Community Resources

Annual events, festivals, and what gives the city its character.

Transportation & Commuter Guide
via Community Resources

Freeways, transit, commute times, and getting around.

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