Rural Woodlands County: 23 Properties for Sale

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BAY B, 594062 RANGE ROAD 125B ST. MARTIN Road, Rural Woodlands County

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$7,200

Bay B, 594062 Range Road 125b St. Martin Road, Rural Woodlands County, Alberta T7S 1N9

0 beds
0 baths
8 days

7200 SQ FT SHOP & OFFICE COMPLEX WITH 100 FT DRIVE THROUGH BAYS AND 16FT OVERHEAD DOORS. FENCED AND GRAVELLED COMPOUND WITH AMPLE PARKING FOR LARGE UNITS. THE 3 MAIN FLOOR OFFFICES WASHROOMS AND PARTS ROOM ARE ADJACENT TO THE SHOP. SECOND FLOOR STAFF ROOM WITH FULL BATHROOM . SHOP IS LOCATED

Jim Rennie,Re/max Advantage (whitecourt)
Listed by: Jim Rennie ,Re/max Advantage (whitecourt) (780) 778-0202
NW24 59 13 W5, Rural Woodlands County

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$450,000

Nw24 59 13 W5, Rural Woodlands County, Alberta T7S 1P5

0 beds
0 baths
15 days

150 acres of raw land just past the Whitecourt airport, so much potential for a parcel of this size so close to town. (id:27476)

Paul Chauvet,Exit Realty Results
Listed by: Paul Chauvet ,Exit Realty Results (780) 268-3949
House for sale: 33, 113033 TWP RD 592, Rural Woodlands County

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$595,000

33, 113033 Twp Rd 592, Rural Woodlands County, Alberta T7S 1A1

6 beds
4 baths
22 days

... featuring 6 spacious bedrooms and 3 1/2 bathrooms. The entire home is finished and ready to move into. Features include a gorgeous kitchen with white cabinets and granite counter tops, lots of space in the dining area. Laminate flooring and bright colors cover the main level. there is main floor...

Jim Mcgrath,Re/max Advantage (whitecourt)
Listed by: Jim Mcgrath ,Re/max Advantage (whitecourt) (780) 778-0215
lot 7 Township Road 584, Rural Woodlands County

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$109,900

Lot 7 Township Road 584, Rural Woodlands County, Alberta T7S 1N7

0 beds
0 baths
24 days

... Whispering Hills subdivision, this fully treed 9.660 acre parcel has a creek that runs through it and the gas is pre-paid and the power is to the property line. This lot has never been for sale since subdivision was developed , until now. Zoning is CR (Country Residential) with no developer...

Patrick Carew,Re/max Advantage (whitecourt)
Listed by: Patrick Carew ,Re/max Advantage (whitecourt) (780) 778-0053
125005 Township Road 594D, Rural Woodlands County

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$600,000

125005 Township Road 594d, Rural Woodlands County, Alberta T7S 1N9

0 beds
0 baths
24 days

... processing and fabricationPublic utility buildings or facilitiesSelf-storage facilities and storage compoundsTransport contractor repair businessesWarehouse operationsRural industries and moreWhether you're looking to expand operations or start a new industrial project, this property provides ample...

House for sale: Lot 8 592015 Range Road 122, Rural Woodlands County

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$1,097,000

Lot 8 592015 Range Road 122, Rural Woodlands County, Alberta T7S 2A1

4 beds
3 baths
26 days

... breathtaking panoramic views overlooking town and stretching as far as the eye can see, this exceptional estate offers the perfect blend of luxury, comfort, and functionality. Construction on this incredible home started in 2012 and was complete in 2014. Boasting approximately 2,691 sq.ft. on...

No Building for sale: Twp Road 584 Range Road 133, Rural Woodlands County

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$134,700

Twp Road 584 Range Road 133, Rural Woodlands County, Alberta T7S 1N9

0 beds
0 baths
35 days

... your vision. Your choice of the water source, whether Well or Cistern. The Septic is approved for the more economical Tank & Field. Whether it's a country home, recreational getaway, or long-term investment, this property provides the freedom to design and build at your own pace while enjoying...

Manufactured Home for sale: 26, 102062 Township Road 594, Rural Woodlands County

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$250,000

26, 102062 Township Road 594, Rural Woodlands County, Alberta T0E 0B0

3 beds
2 baths
36 days

Opportunity to own 4.03 acres of land with a 1998 modular home on pilings. The property is accessed via a long, curved driveway, which provides privacy from the main road. The land features multiple outbuildings and older corrals, which were previously used for horses. The home has started

House for sale: Lot 51 115057 Township Road 592A, Rural Woodlands County

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$829,900

Lot 51 115057 Township Road 592a, Rural Woodlands County, Alberta T7S 1P5

4 beds
4 baths
40 days

Stunning Private Acreage Backing onto Town Land. This exceptional property offers the best of both worlds – the privacy of a treed acreage with the convenience of town water and sewer, and natural views. Inside, you'll find 4 spacious bedrooms plus a main-floor office, and 4 bathrooms,

House for sale: 124080 Township Road 593A, Rural Woodlands County

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$589,000

124080 Township Road 593a, Rural Woodlands County, Alberta T7S 1P2

3 beds
2 baths
43 days

Located just west of Whitecourt on Old Ferry Road with pavement right to your driveway, this well-maintained 2,026 sq. ft. slab-on-grade bungalow offers the perfect mix of country privacy and functional, one-level living. Built in 2007 on 4.99 acres with the rare perk of town water, the home

125028 Township Road 594E Road, Rural Woodlands County

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$575,000

125028 Township Road 594e Road, Rural Woodlands County, Alberta T7S 1N9

0 beds
0 baths
55 days

Prime 4.45-Acre Industrial Lot in Whitecourt Airport Industrial ParkLocation: Off Highway 32, Whitecourt, ABSeize this exceptional opportunity to own a versatile industrial lot in the highly sought-after Whitecourt Airport Industrial Park. This 4.45-acre parcel offers full access to town water

Amanda Stanchfield,Re/max Advantage (whitecourt)
Listed by: Amanda Stanchfield ,Re/max Advantage (whitecourt) (780) 262-0550
Lot 7 Flats Road, Rural Woodlands County

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$149,000

Lot 7 Flats Road, Rural Woodlands County, Alberta T7S 1A0

0 beds
0 baths
71 days

... grow. With ample acreage, privacy, and close proximity to schools, shopping, and amenities, this property delivers the best of both worlds: peaceful rural living without sacrificing convenience. Opportunities like this don’t come often—large acreage, close to town, and fully paved access....

Manufactured Home for sale: 8, 113040 Township Road 592, Rural Woodlands County

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$425,000

8, 113040 Township Road 592, Rural Woodlands County, Alberta T7S 1P3

4 beds
3 baths
86 days

Welcome to this charming 4-bedroom home set on 5.5 private acres, offering space, comfort, and opportunity. This 1,037 sq. ft. home has a full walk-out basement, is full of character.The main floor features a bright updated front kitchen with an island and a cozy living room. Two full baths

Lot 1 Mountain Springs, Rural Woodlands County

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$92,400

Lot 1 Mountain Springs, Rural Woodlands County, Alberta T7S 1N9

0 beds
0 baths
94 days

Welcome to your canvas of opportunity! This remarkable 5.58-acre lot beckons you to envision the home of your dreams. Tucked away near Whitecourt, this property offers a perfect blend of privacy and natural beauty. Surrounded by lush, mature trees. For the outdoor enthusiast, endless adventures

Lot 16 Estates of East Mountain, Rural Woodlands County

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$149,900

Lot 16 Estates Of East Mountain, Rural Woodlands County, Alberta T7S 1N9

0 beds
0 baths
109 days

Experience unparalleled privacy on this expansive 6.52-acre parcel located just minutes from Whitecourt. Tucked away in the exclusive Estates of East Mountain subdivision, this property is bordered by a peaceful creek and Municipal Reserve on two sides—offering a natural buffer and added

Lot 10 Deer Park Estates, Rural Woodlands County

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$229,900

Lot 10 Deer Park Estates, Rural Woodlands County, Alberta T7S 0C7

0 beds
0 baths
111 days

Welcome to Deer Park Estates — an upscale community offering the perfect blend of luxury and nature. This desirable 2.5-acre lot backs onto the tranquil Beaver Creek and is just a short 2-minute drive from Whitecourt. Enjoy the rare advantage of having Town water and sewer services available,

Amanda Stanchfield,Re/max Advantage (whitecourt)
Listed by: Amanda Stanchfield ,Re/max Advantage (whitecourt) (780) 262-0550
House for sale: 620081 Rge Rd 62, Rural Woodlands County

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$1,800,000

620081 Rge Rd 62, Rural Woodlands County, Alberta T0G 1A0

5 beds
6 baths
117 days

Picturesque 150 acres w/ Exceptional Home & Shop gorgeously sheltered by generational trees. Property features perimeter fenced rolling landscapes filled w/ a paradise of trails, open meadows, pastures, recreational sand dunes, livestock facility support as well as naturally separated secondary

Jeff Parsons,Sunnyside Realty Ltd
Listed by: Jeff Parsons ,Sunnyside Realty Ltd (780) 305-4328
Range Road 114A Timber Ridge Estates, Rural Woodlands County

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$185,000

Range Road 114a Timber Ridge Estates, Rural Woodlands County, Alberta T7S 1N5

0 beds
0 baths
120 days

Discover the perfect canvas for your dream home with this stunning 4.94-acre lot located in the desirable Timber Ridge Estates. This expansive parcel of raw land is flat and easy to develop, making it an ideal choice for your future residence.Situated just minutes from town, this property

Elva Roche,Re/max Advantage (whitecourt)
Listed by: Elva Roche ,Re/max Advantage (whitecourt) (780) 706-1502
583030B Range Road 121, Rural Woodlands County

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$1,925,000

583030b Range Road 121, Rural Woodlands County, Alberta T7S 1P5

3 beds
4 baths
124 days

An extraordinary opportunity to acquire a spectacular 158-acre ranch in the heart of Alberta's best wilderness. This rare offering features a custom-built, full-log luxury home and direct border access to thousands of acres of government Crown Land—perfect for the serious rancher, hunter,

Lot 19 Mountain Springs, Rural Woodlands County

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$99,000

Lot 19 Mountain Springs, Rural Woodlands County, Alberta T7S 1N3

0 beds
0 baths
138 days

A place where nature welcomes you - 7.07 acres with nearby Crown Land. Imagine waking up each day surrounded by the quiet heartbeat of the forest. This raw lot in the peaceful Mountain Springs subdivision offers a rare blend of privacy, freedom, and untouched natural beauty. As the final

House for sale: Lot 24, 120053 Township Road 584, Rural Woodlands County

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$680,000

Lot 24, 120053 Township Road 584, Rural Woodlands County, Alberta T7S 1A1

5 beds
3 baths
144 days

Discover the perfect blend of rustic charm and modern comfort in this stunning 1½ storey log home, set on over 14 private, treed acres. With 5 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, and nearly 2,000 sq. ft. above grade plus a large walkout basement, this home is ideal for those seeking space, character,

Sue Berube-chauvet,Exit Realty Results
Listed by: Sue Berube-chauvet ,Exit Realty Results (780) 268-3948
SW 30-59-12 W5, Rural Woodlands County

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$399,900

Sw 30-59-12 W5, Rural Woodlands County, Alberta T7S 1N9

0 beds
0 baths
153 days

114.90 Acres of Private, Treed Land Near Whitecourt!Just minutes from Whitecourt! Tucked away off the pavement, this stunning property is mostly treed, offering seclusion and a serene natural setting. A small clearing provides the ideal spot to build your dream home or getaway retreat.Adding

Amanda Stanchfield,Re/max Advantage (whitecourt)
Listed by: Amanda Stanchfield ,Re/max Advantage (whitecourt) (780) 262-0550
House for sale: 114012 Township Road 592B, Rural Woodlands County

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$480,000

114012 Township Road 592b, Rural Woodlands County, Alberta T7S 1N4

4 beds
4 baths
259 days

Acreage for Sale – 12.47 Acres Backing onto Crown Land!Deerfoot Road | Less than 5 Minutes from WhitecourtEnjoy the peace and privacy of country living with the convenience of town just minutes away! This beautiful 12.47-acre property backs directly onto crown land—giving you endless

Paul Chauvet,Exit Realty Results
Listed by: Paul Chauvet ,Exit Realty Results (780) 268-3949

Home Prices in Rural Woodlands County

In 2025, Rural Woodlands County Real Estate reflects a wide range of property types, from working acreages and country homes to recreational parcels and small hamlet dwellings. Market sentiment is shaped by land characteristics, utility access, and the general condition of homes, with demand influenced by lifestyle considerations such as privacy, workshop or barn potential, and access to services. For readers watching home prices in Rural Woodlands County, value often hinges on the quality of site improvements and the usability of the land as much as interior finishes.

Without year-over-year percentages, buyers and sellers can still gauge direction by watching inventory balance between move-in-ready homes and those needing updates, the mix of acreage versus hamlet listings, and days-on-market patterns through the seasons. Pay attention to how well-priced, well-presented properties secure attention quickly, while unique, rural-specific attributes—shop space, fencing, outbuildings, and road access—can widen or narrow the buyer pool. Pricing bands tend to stratify by land size and utility, so comparing recent activity among similar lot configurations and build styles remains the most reliable guide to fair value.

Find Real Estate & MLS® listings in Rural Woodlands County

There are 43 active listings across the area, including 9 houses, 0 condos, and 0 townhouses. Availability is currently distributed across 0 neighbourhoods, reflecting a largely rural footprint with pockets of activity in and around small communities.

Use search filters to refine by price range, beds and baths, lot size, parking, and outdoor space to line up properties that match your needs. Compare listing photos and floor plans to evaluate functional layouts, storage, and renovation potential, and review recent nearby activity to understand how similar homes have been positioned. Shortlist candidates that align on location, land utility, and condition, and note any rural-specific items—well and septic details, shop or barn readiness, and access roads—that matter for long-term ownership. Rural Woodlands County Real Estate Listings are refreshed regularly.

Neighbourhoods & amenities

Rural Woodlands County offers a spectrum of settings, from quiet hamlets and riverside pockets to larger acreage corridors near commuter routes. Many buyers value proximity to schools, health services, and everyday shopping while still seeking privacy, treed shelter, and space for outbuildings. Outdoor enthusiasts often prioritize access to parks, trail networks, and waterways, whereas others focus on road maintenance, commute reliability, and service availability. These preferences shape value signals at the micro-area level: properties closer to amenities with practical site improvements can draw broader interest, while secluded locations with distinctive land features appeal to buyers prioritizing space and lifestyle over convenience.

Rural Woodlands County City Guide

Stretching across boreal forest and river valleys in north-central Alberta, Rural Woodlands County blends working landscapes with vast, quiet wilderness. This Rural Woodlands County city guide highlights how the area grew, what it's like to live and work here, and the practicalities of getting around in a place known for forestry, energy, and year-round outdoor recreation.

History & Background

Before homesteads and highways, this land was part of an important Indigenous travel and trade network, with Cree and Métis communities navigating the Athabasca and McLeod rivers and following wildlife through thick mixedwood forest. The river corridors later drew fur traders, and as surveying mapped the region, wagon roads evolved into resource routes. Modern settlement coalesced around logging camps, traplines, and river landings, which then gave way to permanent farms, service stops, and small hamlets. By the mid-twentieth century, forestry and petroleum activity had intensified, supported by improved road links and rail access. The county itself is named for the forest that still defines it, and its identity remains tied to a rhythm of seasons and resource cycles: log hauling in winter, planting and fencing in spring, seismic and lease maintenance when ground conditions allow, and guiding, camping, and fishing when the days run long. Around the region you'll also find towns like Niton Junction that share historical ties and amenities. Today, community halls, rodeo grounds, and riverside campgrounds tell the story of a place that has always been both a workplace and a backyard playground, where newcomers quickly learn how closely livelihoods and landscapes are intertwined.

Economy & Employment

Forestry forms a core pillar of the local economy, with logging, sawmilling, wood processing, silviculture, and trucking supporting year-round employment. Oil and gas adds another major layer, from well servicing and pipeline maintenance to environmental monitoring and fabrication yards; the ebb and flow of field activity influences everything from hotel bookings to hot-shot deliveries. Agriculture is present in a distinctly northern way: pasture-based cattle operations, hay and forage production, small grains where soil and drainage allow, and a growing niche of hobby farms and market gardens serving nearby communities. Construction trades and equipment operators are in steady demand, given ongoing road work, lease upgrades, new shops and barns, and rural residential builds. Public services-schools, health clinics, emergency response, and municipal operations-provide stable work, often anchored in or near service centres just outside the county boundaries. Tourism and recreation businesses add a seasonal layer, including campgrounds, guides, outfitters, and small retail. Many residents mix income streams, pairing shift work, contract hauling, or mill schedules with home-based ventures such as mechanics, welding, bookkeeping, or artisan goods. For job seekers, the practical skill set that travels well here includes Class 1 or heavy trailer experience, chainsaw certification, first aid and WHMIS, and familiarity with northern field conditions. If you're considering living in Rural Woodlands County, it's useful to know that employers value reliability, safe work habits, and comfort with early mornings, long drives, and variable weather.

Neighbourhoods & Lifestyle

Instead of dense urban blocks, "neighbourhoods" here are a patchwork of hamlets, farmsteads, acreages, and lakeside cabin clusters threaded along highways and gravel range roads. Country residential subdivisions offer larger lots, room for a shop, and easy access to trails and crown land, while hamlet addresses bring you closer to arenas, playgrounds, and community halls. Neighbourhood-hopping is easy with nearby communities like Whitecourt and Blue Ridge. Daily life is active and practical: fuel up in the morning, load the truck, and head to the lease, mill, or fields; evenings might mean minor hockey, 4-H, a curling draw, or tuning up sleds and quads for the weekend. Lakes and parks-Carson-Pegasus among them-are favourite spots for camping, paddling, and family picnics, while places like Hard Luck Canyon offer an easy, scenic outing for visitors and locals alike. Trails weave through forest and along rivers, inviting hiking, snowshoeing, and snowmobiling when the snow sets in. The "things to do" list depends on season and motivation: berry picking, target practice, ice fishing, target archery, birding, backroad photography, garden harvests, and impromptu bonfires under big skies. Housing types range from modest mobile homes with panoramic views to custom builds with oversized garages, as well as classic farmhouses and tidy hamlet bungalows. Rural utilities are part of the lifestyle-well and septic systems, cisterns, wood heat backup, and generator planning-so newcomers should budget time for maintenance and learn local best practices. School busing is common, and community events-pancake breakfasts, trail cleanups, and holiday markets-keep social calendars full without feeling crowded.

Getting Around

Most residents rely on a personal vehicle, as distances between driveways, jobsites, and services are wide and schedules can start before dawn. Highway 43 is the major east-west spine connecting the county to larger trade routes, while Highways 32 and 33 knit together hamlets, leases, and recreation areas in a practical grid. Gravel roads are well used; conditions vary with freeze-thaw cycles, truck traffic, and maintenance schedules, so keeping a seasonal kit-boost cables, tow strap, shovel, warm layers-is wise. Winter tires are standard for much of the year, and drivers watch for wildlife at dusk and dawn. If you fly, the region's general-aviation airfield handles charters and medevac, while scheduled commercial flights are available in the provincial capital within day-trip range. For broader commuting and day trips, consider close-by hubs such as Mayerthorpe and Sangudo. There is limited formal transit; instead, you'll find rideshares arranged informally, crew shuttles for remote work, taxis in nearby centres, and school buses covering long routes. Cyclists and ATV users share some backroads and trail corridors, but always check local bylaws and signage to stay on designated routes. In spring, expect road bans that restrict heavy loads; in winter, snowplows and graders move quickly after storms, yet drifting can still close exposed stretches. Plan fuel stops thoughtfully, download offline maps, and consider range-road naming conventions to make backroad navigation easy. If you plan to buy a house in Rural Woodlands County, factor these travel variables into your choice of lot and commute.

Climate & Seasons

The county sits in a classic boreal climate: long, crisp winters, a short but vibrant summer, and shoulder seasons that transform roads and trails as freeze turns to thaw and back again. Winter often settles in early and stays late, bringing dependable snow that shapes daily routines-block heaters on before bed, plows rumbling before sunrise, and a steady hum of snowmobiles heading for forest cutlines and club trails. Many residents embrace the season with ice fishing, cross-country skiing, and snowshoeing; clear nights can deliver aurora displays that feel close enough to touch. Spring arrives in fits and starts, with sunny afternoons and cool nights; rural driveways thaw into soft ruts, creeks open, and migrating birds return. Summer rewards the wait with warm days, cool evenings, and long daylight that stretches well into the evening, perfect for camping weekends, paddling calm lakes, and tending big vegetable gardens. It's also the time to be mindful of wildfire conditions and to follow any local advisories as grass cures and forests dry. Autumn is quick but spectacular: aspen and birch turn gold, mornings carry frost, and hunters prep gear while gardeners race to harvest. Mosquitoes can be lively in mid-summer near wetlands, black ice can surprise in shoulder seasons, and sudden weather shifts are part of life; layered clothing and an adaptable mindset go a long way. Through it all, the outdoors is never far from the front door, and the seasons provide a steady rhythm that shapes work schedules, weekend plans, and the simple joy of living in Rural Woodlands County.

Nearby Cities

Home buyers exploring options around Rural Woodlands County can review listings and community information in Mayerthorpe, Thunder Lake, Sangudo, Blue Ridge, and Fort Assiniboine.

Visit these pages to compare housing options and community details as you consider homes near Rural Woodlands County.

Demographics

Rural Woodlands County is typically home to a mix of families, retirees and professionals who choose a quieter, more rural lifestyle. Housing options often include detached single?family homes on larger lots as well as smaller multifamily options such as condos, townhouses and rental properties, giving buyers a range of choices to suit different household needs.

The overall feel is rural with strong connections to outdoor recreation and natural landscapes; residents frequently balance a slower pace and greater privacy with access to services and employment in nearby towns. Community life tends to center on local amenities, seasonal activities and neighbourly networks rather than dense urban conveniences.