ALPINE, UTAH

  • Alpine is often referred to as the "Switzerland of Utah." Located at the northernmost tip of Utah County, it is tucked deep into the mountains, away from the hustle of the main valley. It is an affluent, scenic community known for its winding roads, massive oak trees, and some of the most spectacular mountain views in the state.

    The vibe in Alpine is exclusive and serene. Because it is a "dead-end" city (the road literally ends at the mountains), there is no through-traffic, making the streets incredibly quiet and safe. It is a place for those who prioritize nature and privacy above all else, offering a true mountain-retreat lifestyle.

    • Burgess Park: A beautiful community park that serves as the hub for the annual "Alpine Days" celebration.

    • Horsetail Falls: A challenging but rewarding hike that leads to a stunning waterfall hidden in the granite peaks above the city.

    • Lambert Park (Boundary): Shared with Highland, this area offers world-class mountain biking right in Alpine’s backyard.

    • Sliding Rock: A natural rock water slide in the local creek that has been a favorite "secret" spot for generations.

    • Moyle Park: A historic site featuring a pioneer home and museum that showcases the city’s early history.