About

From the far south-west corner of the Indianola Valley’s floor, the Indian Ridge Subdivision rises about halfway up Mt. Baldy near Fairview, UT. A thirty-five minute drive from Spanish Fork, Indian Ridge is right between the spectacular Nebo Loop by Mt Nebo and numerous hiking trails, fishing lakes, and other attractions accessed from Skyline Drive in the gorgeous Manti-LaSal National Forest.

Indian Ridge is divided into many properties, most of which are about an acre. Owners with land for sale may contact us to have it listed on the Lots for Sale page. The mountain was affected by the Wood Hollow Fire in 2012. The fire danger is very high every summer, so please stay informed about the current restrictions and be very careful while you are up here.

Limited utilities are available, and some properties are already equipped with water and telephone connections. All power is self-generated through solar, wind, or generator as there is no commercial power supplied to the subdivision. If you are considering the purchase of land in this area, make sure your contract is on paper in great detail and visit the property, positively identifying the one you’re interested in. Almost everyone you meet on the mountain would be more than happy to help you do this, or at least point you in the right direction.

The Property Owner’s Association (POA) helps regulate responsible use of property, maintains roads and common areas, and collects dues for the furthering of these goals. The POA is overseen by eligible members who are elected to the POA Board of Directors (The Board). Every owner with at least one paid up lot can run for a seat on The Board and/or vote for a candidate, and each additional paid-up lot counts for another vote. Association fees are reasonable at only $10/month per lot paid annually. If you own property and want voting privileges, make sure that you are current on your dues. If you need help or believe there is an error in your records, you may contact the Treasurer.

Board elections are made during POA meetings held on the second Saturday of each July. Please refer to the Meetings & Notices page to see the time and location of the next meeting.

The Water Department maintains the water system that is in place and oversees new connections. It is NOT governed or run in any way by the POA Board, so if you have questions, concerns, or comments, be sure to contact someone on the Water Department. If your property is connected, there will be fees associated with it to cover expenses incurred by maintenance and use. To learn more about connecting into it, contact the Water Board’s Operator.