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Tucked against the majestic Wasatch Mountains, Alpine, Utah offers unmatched views, quiet neighborhoods, and a community focused on family and connection. With its clean air, scenic trails, and spacious lots, Alpine is the ideal location to build a one-of-a-kind custom home. We specialize in crafting homes that feel timeless and intentional—perfectly aligned with your vision and the beauty of Alpine’s natural surroundings.

Neighborhood in Alpine, Utah.
The city of Alpine is situated on the slopes of the Wasatch Range, and its west side runs above the Wasatch Fault.

Alpine Statistics

Population

10,548

Population Density

1,288.6/sq mi

Nearby Cities

Highland, Lehi, American Fork, Draper

Established

1855

Average Income

$156,786

Elevation

 4,500 ft

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Population and Demographics

Home to around 10,548 residents, Alpine is known for its quiet charm, strong community values, and stunning mountain views. With a reputation for safety, family-friendly living, and luxury residential development, Alpine continues to attract those seeking peace, privacy, and proximity to nature.

Brief History

Originally settled in 1850 and incorporated in 1855, Alpine was first known as Mountainville. Its name was later changed to reflect its Swiss-like views of the surrounding peaks. Steeped in pioneer history and natural beauty, Alpine blends old-world charm with modern luxury, making it a treasured place to call home.

Prime Location

Located in northern Utah County, Alpine is just minutes from I-15 and a short drive from cities like Lehi, American Fork, and Draper. Residents enjoy quick access to Silicon Slopes tech companies, top-rated schools, and unbeatable outdoor recreation—while still feeling tucked away in a serene setting.

Nearby cities

Alpine offers a quiet, scenic place to live with easy access to nearby cities. Highland is just 5 minutes to the south. Lehi and American Fork are both about 15 minutes away, offering shopping, schools, and more. Draper is 25 minutes north with additional amenities and commuter options. With its central location, Alpine is ideal for those who want both tranquility and convenience.
American Fork Canyon, near Alpine, Utah.
American Fork Canyon is renowned for Timpanogos Cave National Monument, featuring unique, gravity-defying helictite formations.

Top Features and Attractions in Alpine

Outdoor Recreation

Miles of hiking and biking trails, plus close proximity to American Fork Canyon and Lone Peak Wilderness.

Parks and Green Space

Lambert Park and Creekside Park offer trails, playgrounds, and scenic picnic areas.

Community Feel

Alpine Days and other local events foster a strong sense of connection and tradition.

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes! Alpine is known for its safety, beautiful views, and quiet neighborhoods—perfect for families or anyone seeking a peaceful lifestyle.

Alpine tends to be more expensive than neighboring cities, with median home prices often over $900,000, reflecting its upscale market and scenic location.

Alpine experiences four seasons—warm summers, snowy winters, and mild spring and fall months. The elevation provides crisp mountain air year-round.

Alpine is served by the highly rated Alpine School District, with nearby charter and private school options as well.