A unique mix of urban and exurban living, Emigration Canyon was declared a National Historic Landmark in 1961. This quiet neighborhood features a number of distinctive homes. It’s home to Hogle Zoo and Ruth’s Diner — the second-oldest operating restaurant in the state. Up the canyon a few miles, its shaded patio is a cool oasis on a warm summer evening. Ruth’s has been featured on a number of national television programs. This is the Place Heritage Park commemorates the location Mormon pioneers entered the valley in 1847. And nearby is Red Butte Garden, an exquisite botanic preserve. It’s also home to the city’s most intimate outdoor concert venue. Bicyclists love Emigration Canyon area for its challenging rides and proximity to downtown Salt Lake City. Hikers appreciate the extensive trail system. The area offers one of the more scenic drives in the Salt Lake area as well. Forbes magazine has ranked Utah the No. 1 state for business four out of the last five years. Salt Lake County is the home of the NBA’s Utah Jazz, Real Salt Lake of the MLS, University of Utah Pac-12 athletics, and was the host of the 2002 Winter Olympic Games.
This quaint main floor living condo is located at the base of Emigration Canyon. Nestled in a private area of St. Mary′s and walking distance to area parks and the Hogle Zoo. Also, close proximity to the University of Utah, perfect for Grad students or visiting professors. This one-bedroom condo has updated kitchen cabinetry, granite counters, and stainless-steel appliances. It offers underground parking (with storage) and the HOA practically covers everything including Water, Sewer, Trash, Electric, Heat/ AC, Internet, Cable, Snow Removal, Storage Unit, Landscaping, Exterior Insurance, and Earthquake Insurance.