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Who Lives in South Jordan

A young city with large families, a strong LDS presence, and growth driven by domestic migration within Utah and by technology professionals.

South Jordan is among the youngest cities in the United States by median age, with large households and a birth rate above the national average. The majority of the population is non-Hispanic white, but the Latino share has grown steadily over the past decade, particularly around Daybreak and the Redwood Road corridor.

The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS) shapes the social calendar: ward meetings, youth activities, and Pioneer Day celebrations in July. Evangelical and Catholic communities are also growing, and several Spanish-language congregations operate across Salt Lake County.

Immigrant communities remain small on a local scale, but the Salt Lake Valley as a whole hosts active Mexican, Peruvian, Venezuelan, Indian, and Brazilian populations, the latter historically connected to LDS missions in Brazil.

Languages spoken
  • English
  • Spanish
  • Portuguese
  • Tongan
  • Samoan
Main religions
  • Mormon (LDS)
  • Catholic
  • Evangelical
  • No religion

Cost of Living in South Jordan

More expensive than the Utah average, driven by housing prices in Daybreak, but still below major coastal metro areas.

Housing is the dominant expense. South Jordan is one of Utah's hottest real estate markets, with new homes in Daybreak and Highland Park priced above the state median. Two-bedroom apartment rents run higher than in neighboring West Jordan or West Valley City.

Groceries are reasonable, with well-distributed Smith's, Harmons, and Costco locations, plus Latin markets in nearby West Valley City. Fuel tends to be cheaper than the western U.S. average. Healthcare costs mirror national levels, though Intermountain Health plans offer solid coverage.

Energy bills rise in winter, as gas heating is universal, and water use climbs in summer due to lawn irrigation. A car is a practical necessity: the city was built around automobile use, and two-vehicle households are the norm.

94Cost index (US = 100)6% below US average
CategorySingleCoupleFamily (2 + 2)
iHousing$1,217$1,404$1,779
iFood$356$711$1,292
iTransport$468$796$1,030
iHealthcare$262$524$983
iChildcare$1,704
iOther$796$1,432$2,012
Monthly total$3,099$4,867$8,800

Source: U.S. BLS Consumer Expenditure Survey 2023 + BEA Regional Price Parities 2023 · Estimates in USD, monthly.

Where to Live in South Jordan

Daybreak is the flagship master-planned community; other neighborhoods offer more traditional homes on larger lots.

Daybreak is the name most often mentioned: a master-planned community surrounding Oquirrh Lake, featuring wide streets, bike paths, mixed-use village centers, and TRAX Red Line stations. Prices are at a premium, quality of life is high, and pedestrian activity is unusual by Utah standards.

South Jordan Heights and Riverside offer traditional suburban homes on mid-size lots with large backyards, suitable for families seeking space outside the Daybreak model. Newer condominiums and townhouses cluster around The District.

Rental options are more plentiful in newer complexes near Bangerter Highway. The market is competitive, homes sell within days, and flood insurance may be required for parcels close to the Jordan River.

Recommended neighborhoods
  • Daybreak
  • South Jordan Heights
  • Riverside
  • Highland Park
  • The District

Where People Work in South Jordan

Home base for two major tech and healthcare campuses, with easy access to the Silicon Slopes corridor.

South Jordan hosts the main campus of Merit Medical Systems and the large fintech campus of SoFi (formerly Mountain America). Intermountain Healthcare operates Riverton Hospital and regional clinics, ranking among the top local employers alongside the Jordan School District.

The Silicon Slopes corridor, between Lehi and Draper, is 15 to 25 minutes away by car and concentrates Adobe, Qualtrics, Ancestry, Domo, and hundreds of startups. Many residents commute along I-15 or Bangerter Highway.

For immigrants in tech, finance, and healthcare, job availability is strong. H-1B and L-1 visas are common in the region, and numerous companies have established processes for internal transfers and green card sponsorship.

Dominant sectors
  • Technology
  • Healthcare
  • Financial services
  • Medical manufacturing
  • Construction
Major employers
  • Merit Medical Systems
  • SoFi
  • Intermountain Healthcare (Riverton Hospital)
  • Jordan School District
  • Mountain America Credit Union

Education in South Jordan

The Jordan School District has a strong reputation, and the region offers higher education options focused on technology and healthcare.

South Jordan is served by the Jordan School District, one of Utah's largest, with well-rated schools such as Bingham High and nearby Herriman High. Popular charter options include American Preparatory Academy and Renaissance Academy.

In higher education, Salt Lake Community College has a campus in neighboring West Jordan with strong technical programs. The University of Utah in Salt Lake City and Utah Valley University in Orem are minutes away, as is Brigham Young University in Provo.

Immigrant families can access ESL programs in public schools and adult English courses at Salt Lake County community centers.

Notable universities
  • University of Utah (Salt Lake City)
  • Utah Valley University (Orem)
  • Brigham Young University (Provo)
  • Salt Lake Community College (West Jordan)
  • Western Governors University (Salt Lake City)

Healthcare in South Jordan

Quality care available at Intermountain and MountainStar hospitals a short drive away, with an extensive clinic network in Daybreak.

Riverton Hospital (Intermountain Healthcare), located just to the south, is the primary reference hospital for emergencies, deliveries, and routine surgeries. Jordan Valley Medical Center (MountainStar) in West Jordan is also close to the city's boundaries.

South Jordan has multiple Intermountain and MountainStar clinics, as well as urgent care centers open late. Dental and vision coverage is readily available through standard private insurance plans.

Recently arrived immigrants often use the Salt Lake County Community Health Center for low-cost care while arranging insurance, and Spanish-language services are available throughout the public health network.

Healthcare index72.0 / 100
  • Life expectancyyears at birth
    78.4yrs
  • Doctors per 1kpracticing physicians
    3.7
  • Health spendper capita, per year
    $13,473
  • Public systemoverall quality rating
    Good

Safety in South Jordan

Considered safe by U.S. standards, with violent crime rates consistently below the national average.

South Jordan records consistently low violent crime rates, and the city's own police department maintains a visible presence in schools and parks. Petty theft and vehicle break-ins are the most common incidents, primarily in commercial parking lots.

Residential areas such as Daybreak, Highland Park, and South Jordan Heights are quiet and well-suited to families with children. The area around The District and Jordan Landing draws large crowds and warrants attention to belongings left in vehicles.

The city has good street lighting, clear signage, and active Neighborhood Watch programs. No areas within city limits carry a significant negative reputation.

Safer neighborhoods
  • Daybreak
  • Highland Park
  • South Jordan Heights
  • Riverside
Areas to avoid
  • Parking lots at night near Bangerter Highway and 9000 South (vehicle theft)

Getting Around South Jordan

A car-oriented city with light rail access in Daybreak and close proximity to Salt Lake City International Airport.

Bangerter Highway runs north to south through the city, and I-15 lies just to the east, providing quick access to Salt Lake City, Provo, and the airport. Most residents rely on personal vehicles, and parking is plentiful and nearly always free.

The TRAX Red Line (UTA light rail) has stations at Daybreak Parkway, South Jordan Parkway, and Historic Gardner, connecting the city to downtown Salt Lake City and the University of Utah. Ridership among local residents is modest, but the line is a genuine option for those who work downtown.

Bike paths run through Daybreak and along the Jordan River Parkway Trail, which links the entire metropolitan area. Outside those corridors, cycling for daily transportation is uncommon and carries safety limitations.

Airports
  • SLC — Salt Lake City International (approximately 30 km away)
  • Bike infrastructure

What the climate is like living in South Jordan

South Jordan has a cold semi-arid climate in the Salt Lake Valley. Hot, dry summers, cold winters with snow, and four distinct seasons.

Summers are hot, with highs near 91°F in July and low humidity. The dry mountain air makes the heat more bearable, and evenings cool down noticeably. Air conditioning is a comfortable addition to homes from June through August.

Winters are cold. In January, highs average around 37°F and lows drop near 18°F. The city receives about 39 inches of snow per year. The Wasatch ski resorts are a 30-minute drive away. A heavy coat, boots, and central heating are essential.

Spring and fall are short but pleasant. Total annual rainfall is around 17 inches. At an elevation of 4,600 feet, the clean air produces deep blue skies on most days.

Sunny days / year240 days
Avg high (°F)
  • 42°J
  • 47°F
  • 61°M
  • 75°A
  • 82°M
  • 90°J
  • 98°J
  • 96°A
  • 93°S
  • 76°O
  • 64°N
  • 48°D
Avg low (°F)
  • J
  • F
  • 17°M
  • 23°A
  • 31°M
  • 40°J
  • 57°J
  • 54°A
  • 40°S
  • 21°O
  • 18°N
  • D
Rainfall (")
  • 2"J
  • 2"F
  • 3"M
  • 2"A
  • 2"M
  • 1"J
  • 1"J
  • 1"A
  • 1"S
  • 2"O
  • 1"N
  • 2"D

Culture and Everyday Life in South Jordan

A blend of LDS culture, outdoor recreation in the Wasatch Mountains, and suburban dining with regional touches.

Local culture is shaped by the LDS calendar, with events such as Pioneer Day on July 24 and the city's annual Country Fest. Large families, youth sports including lacrosse, American football, and track and field, and outdoor activities are central to everyday life.

The food scene blends national chains with regional classics such as the pastrami burger, fry sauce served at virtually every diner, and funeral potatoes at community gatherings. Quality Mexican and Peruvian food can be found near Redwood Road.

The area's biggest cultural draws lie beyond city limits: ski resorts at Alta, Snowbird, Brighton, and Solitude are about an hour away, and national parks including Arches, Zion, and Bryce Canyon are within weekend-trip distance, making South Jordan a practical base for outdoor exploration.

Notable dishes
  • Pastrami burger
  • Funeral potatoes
  • Fry sauce
  • Utah scones
  • Jell-O salad
  • +1 more
Annual events
  • Pioneer Day (July 24)
  • South Jordan Country Fest
  • Daybreak SoDa Row Farmers Market
  • Regional Festival of Trees
  • Concerts at Oquirrh Lake

What to See and Do in South Jordan

Attractions center on Oquirrh Lake, well-maintained parks, and easy access to the Wasatch Mountains.

The recreational heart of the city is Oquirrh Lake in Daybreak, with walking trails, kayaking, paddleboarding, and year-round festivals along its shores. The Jordan River Parkway Trail runs through the city and connects the entire metropolitan area along a trail spanning more than 70 kilometers.

The District serves as the local hub for cinema, dining, and shopping. Conservation Garden Park teaches drought-adapted landscaping suited to the region's dry climate. The Gale Center of History and Culture documents the city's history from its earliest settlers.

Within 30 to 60 minutes lie world-class ski resorts, the Great Salt Lake, and Antelope Island State Park, making South Jordan a convenient base for weekend outdoor adventures.

  1. 1Oquirrh Lake (Daybreak)
  2. 2Jordan River Parkway Trail
  3. 3The District
  4. 4Conservation Garden Park
  5. 5Gale Center of History and Culture
  6. 6SoDa Row in Daybreak
Parks & green spaces
  • Oquirrh Lake
  • Jordan River Parkway
  • City Park
  • Heritage Park
  • Highland Park

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