Eagle Mountain is a fast-growing city that captures an open neighborhood feel despite being in Utah’s urban corridor. Eagle Mountain City homes are known for being affordable, including the price of their services, utilities, and other costs of living; which are notably less than most areas.
Education:
Eagle Mountain is home to 8 elementary schools, two charter schools, one middle school, and one high school.
Recreation:
Eagle Mountain has over 30 miles of trails through scenic landscape, on which you can hike, bike, run, or use OHVs. There are also a wide variety of sports teams that you can check out on their website. There are five regional parks and 53 neighborhood parks, some of which are specialty parks with zip lines or splash pads. Eagle Mountain also has a library, a senior center, a dance school, and the Silver Lake Amphitheater.
Another activity to enjoy in Eagle Mountain is stargazing due to their Dark Skies Ordinance, which requires full cutoff of light fixtures for all exterior lighting at night, resulting in beautiful nighttime skies.
Eagle Mountain is known for its annual Pony Express Days held on Memorial Day week. This includes many family-friendly and affordable activities, starting with Family Fun Night. Family Fun Night is a free event that includes a dozen inflatable attractions, food trucks, and games at vendor booths, ending with a Movie in the Park. The remaining 3 day carnival includes a variety of different events.
Other:
- Population: 61,491
- Median Household Income: 105,862