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EAST BENCH

Neighborhood in Salt Lake City

Median Home Price
$1,029,000*

The East Bench neighborhood in Salt Lake City is a desirable area with elevated views of the mountains and valley. It offers easy access to canyons, making it ideal for hiking, biking, and outdoor activities. The neighborhood features a mix of single-family homes and modern condos with amenities like fitness centers, pools, and large windows. Residents enjoy a diverse and welcoming community with a variety of housing options. With tree-lined streets and open spaces, East Bench has a quiet, residential feel. At the same time, it’s conveniently close to downtown Salt Lake City. The neighborhood is also near the University of Utah, research centers, and medical facilities, making it a convenient location for those who work or study in these areas. Its blend of suburban comfort and city access makes East Bench a popular choice for homebuyers.

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Median Home Price

$1,016,000*

Ski Resort Access

≈ 35 Minutes*

Hiking Access

≈ 5 Minutes*

A bright sun shining over the rolling hills and valleys of Emigration Canyon, covered in vibrant autumn foliage with a winding road cutting through the landscape.

Emigration Canyon is a go-to escape for outdoor lovers just outside Salt Lake City. Its 8-mile winding road is a favorite for cyclists, offering a steady climb with changing scenery—from city views to tree-lined slopes and rocky cliffs. The ride is tough but rewarding, with the quiet mountain setting making every mile worth it. At the top, hiking trails offer even more ways to explore, leading to secluded overlooks and sweeping valley views. Wildlife is common here, with deer and birds often spotted along the way. The canyon also has deep historical roots, once serving as the route for pioneers entering the Salt Lake Valley. Whether you’re looking for a challenging workout, a peaceful hike, or just a scenic drive, Emigration Canyon never disappoints.

A bright sun shining over the rolling hills and valleys of Emigration Canyon, covered in vibrant autumn foliage with a winding road cutting through the landscape.
A bright sun shining over the rolling hills and valleys of Emigration Canyon, covered in vibrant autumn foliage with a winding road cutting through the landscape.

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A plate of Ruth’s Diner’s famous Mile High Biscuits, smothered in country gravy, served with crispy bacon, hash browns, and a fresh orange slice in Emigration Canyon by the East Bench in Salt Lake City.

Ruth’s Diner and Emigration Brewing are two must-visit spots in Emigration Canyon, perfect for a break after exploring. Ruth’s Diner, one of Utah’s oldest restaurants, has been serving hearty meals since 1930. Originally founded by Ruth Evans, a big personality known for her charm, the diner sits inside a vintage trolley car. It’s famous for its mile-high biscuits and homestyle dishes like meatloaf and huevos rancheros.

Right next door, Emigration Brewing offers a relaxed, rustic setting—perfect for unwinding after a bike ride through the canyon. The brewery specializes in craft beers, serving everything from crisp lagers to hoppy IPAs and rich stouts. Whether you want a refreshing drink or just a cozy place to relax, it’s a great spot to enjoy a cold beer and take in the canyon’s peaceful surroundings.

A plate of Ruth’s Diner’s famous Mile High Biscuits, smothered in country gravy, served with crispy bacon, hash browns, and a fresh orange slice in Emigration Canyon by the East Bench in Salt Lake City.
A plate of Ruth’s Diner’s famous Mile High Biscuits, smothered in country gravy, served with crispy bacon, hash browns, and a fresh orange slice in Emigration Canyon by the East Bench in Salt Lake City.

*Disclaimer: Please note that the information provided on this page is intended as an estimate and is subject to change. We encourage you to verify all details independently to ensure accuracy.