Eagle Mountain, Utah Real Estate

Eagle Mountain
Residents love the quiet, safe neighborhood with plenty of open space for families and friends to spend time together. The city has miles of trails for biking, jogging, and horse trails. This adds to the city to give residents family friendly activities.
Little History
Eagle Mountain was incorporated in 1996 and has been growing rapidly ever since. The city quickly became known for its rapid growth. Eagle Mountain was part of the Pony Express. There is an annual festival called the “Pony Express Days” celebrating the community and its historical ties to the Pony Express Trail.
Quick Facts
Population (2013) — 24,217
Area — 41.7 sq. miles
Go-To Places
Parks — Eagle Mountain City has four regional parks and around 35 neighborhood parks perfect for families and friends.
Schools
The schools in Eagle Mountain are good. There are seven public schools in the Eagle Mountain area. Alpine School District is committed to help students succeed in all areas of education.
Why Choose Us?
RISE Realty is passionate about the real estate market in Utah County. We want to provide you top service and make sure all your needs are met. RISE Realty is here to be helpful, not a nuisance. We look forward to earning your trust and respect during the important decision process of finding a place to call home.
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