Community
Just 20 minutes from Park City's ski areas, the picturesque Heber Valley provides a delightful combination of rural atmosphere, spectacular mountain scenery, and easy access to Park City, Salt Lake City, and Provo.
CNN Money ranks
Heber one of "The
Nation's Fastest Growing Micropolises..." , and the area is poised for explosive growth in the years ahead, with major infrastructure projects under-way, including improved freeway access, possible airport expansion, and the opening of the new Wasatch Campus of the Utah Valley University. Median home prices in the Heber Valley increased 51% from 2005 to 2006.
The Heber Valley is comprised of four small towns:
- Heber City is the commercial core of Wasatch County
- Midway is a quaint resort town with a distinctive European feel and great golf courses
- Charleston lies along the shores of Deer Creek Reservoir at the foot of the Heber Valley
- Daniels sits on the Eastern portion of the valley and is home to the Heber Valley Airport
You can use this site to search for Heber homes, Heber land, and Heber Condos, as well as Midway condos, Midway homes, and Midway land.
The county
has a strong economic base and is attractive for business development.
It is also close to Park City and the Wasatch Front where so
many residents commute to work. For interstate commuters,
the Heber airport services private jets as well
as local airplane and glider enthusiasts. The much improved
and widened highway 189 from Provo/Orem allows easier travelling
to/from the Salt Lake Valley.
With its popularity as a recreational area and
facility development resulting from the hugely successful 2002
Winter Olympics, commercial business
and community growth continue to boom in this picturesque rural
valley. The natural waterways of The Provo river, Jordanelle
and Deer Creek reservoirs
(on both ends of the Heber Valley) offer blue ribbon fishing.
Retired people enjoy the relaxed atmosphere and
recreational opportunities in the area and a good number of
people view the county as the perfect location for a second
home or recreational cabin.
Location
Wasatch County is located in a beautiful mountain valley southeast
of Park City and east of Provo. It includes Heber City, Midway,
and the communities of Daniels and Wallsburg. Wasatch
County serves as a gateway to the Park City area and its
three major ski resorts, and to the Uinta Mountains, where
you'll find alpine forests, lakes, streams and an extensive
wilderness. One of Heber Valley's primary draws is its small-town
atmosphere yet close proximity to nearby Park City, Salt
Lake City and Provo. It's no wonder why CNN Money rates
the Heber Valley as a "Best
Place To Vacation..."
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Housing
The communities in Wasatch Country are growing fast yet the
area retains a relaxed, rural atmosphere. New home construction
is booming throughout the county. Investors have a great selection of housing available, including homes in Heber, homes in Midway, condos in Midway, and residential lots throughout the valley.
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Education
Excellent public and private schools can be found in the Heber Valley area. Public
Wasatch School District has 3 elementary schools, a middle school, junior high,
high school and an alternative high school.
Utah Valley State College offers a full service campus in
Heber City. The first phase of the college boasts a 75,000
square foot facility, classes remain small and obtainable,
taught by highly qualified instructors. The Wasatch Campus
offers two-year degrees in both Associate of Arts and Associate
of Science.
High school juniors and seniors can take concurrent enrollment
from Utah Valley University (which also offers night courses).
University of Utah courses are offered in nearby Park City.
The Heber Valley is within 20 miles of the Brigham Young University
and UVSC main campuses and within 50 minutes of the Univ. of
Utah and Salt Lake Community College campuses. More info can
be found at http://www.wasatch.k12.ut.us/wasatchsd/site/default.asp
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Recreation
Outdoor recreation is a primary component of both
the lifestyle and the economy in the Heber area. The Provo
River cuts through the heart of the valley and attracts fly
fishermen from around the country. Strawberry, Jordanelle and
Deer Creek are three of the most popular reservoirs in Utah
and provide opportunity for outstanding fishing, boating and
other water sports. Wasatch Mountain and Soldier Hollow state
parks are exceptional for golf during warm weather and cross-country
skiing and other snow sports during winter.
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Rental/Accomodations
The Homestead, Daniels Summit Lodge and Deer
Crest resorts are located here, along with lodges, motels and
bed and breakfast inns ranging in style from economical to
luxurious.
www.hebervalleycc.org/accommodations
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Heber
Heber City is a rural community with all the benefits
of an urban environment without having the urban problems.
it is nestled in a beautiful valley just 19 miles from Provo
and BYU and 35 miles from Salt Lake City and the University
of Utah and the Jazz.
The 1996 April edition of Money magazine identified
Heber City, Utah, as one of America's 50 hottest little boomtowns.
One of the primary draws to Heber Valley, Utah, is it's small-town
atmosphere in close proximity to the nearby cities of Salt
Lake and Provo. All economic sectors are represented in Heber
Valley's diversified economy, including business, retailing,
goods, services, recreation and tourism. Heber is also home
to the famous Heber Creeper which has been in many major Hollywood
films.
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Midway
Much of that Swiss heritage remains in Midway, making
it Utah's slice of Switzerland. Swiss architectural details
may be found in most of the city's residences and commercial
establishments and the annual Swiss Days celebration each September
attracts more than 80,000 people from around the West.
Midway is also home to The Homestead Resort, one of the West's
premier golf desitnations, and Wasatch Mountain State Park.
Just outside the part boundaries is the Midway Shortline Railroad,
a miniature steam engine that offers rides to children on weekends
during the summer months.
The city has approximately 1,700 residents and is incorporated.
City water and sewer are available and there is a small commercial
district. City offices may be reached by calling 435-654-3223.
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