Utah Mammoth
NHL · Salt Lake City
Utah Mammoth Ice Center
10450 S State St STE 2200A, Sandy, UT 84070
20-min radius
Curated by Leopoldus Law

Mammoth City Guide

The Utah Mammoth's NHL-regulation practice and training facility opened in 2025 at the southeast end of The Shops at South Town in Sandy, anchoring the team's daily life in the south end of the Salt Lake Valley. Everything in this guide is measured by honest drive time from that rink at 10450 S State Street, not from the Delta Center game venue downtown. For a high-net-worth player, the appeal here is the Wasatch east bench: gated foothill estates minutes from the ice, top-tier private schooling next door, world-class ski terrain 25 minutes up the canyon, and a discreet, low-density suburb where a pro can move without a crowd.

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Neighborhoods

Pepperwood

$1.5M-$4M+
Pepperwood Dr, Sandy, UT 84092
SafetyA
PrivacyHigh
Drive10m

A 24-hour guard-gated community of roughly 600 homes on 475 foothill acres, with a private pool, tennis, sport courts and bike/jog paths backing to the Wasatch.

Granite / Little Cottonwood bench

$1.8M-$5M+
E Little Cottonwood Rd, Sandy, UT 84092
SafetyA
PrivacyHigh
Drive12m

Large custom homes on wooded lots at the mouth of Little Cottonwood Canyon, the closest neighborhood to Snowbird and Alta.

Draper (SunCrest / east bench)

$1.2M-$3.5M
SunCrest Dr, Draper, UT 84020
SafetyA-
PrivacyMedium
Drive14m

Newer luxury and custom homes climbing the Draper ridgeline with valley-wide views, gated pockets and quick I-15 access.

Cottonwood Heights / Hidden Valley

$1.3M-$3M
E Hidden Valley Club Dr, Sandy, UT 84092
SafetyA-
PrivacyMedium
Drive13m

Mature, tree-lined bench neighborhoods around the Hidden Valley Country Club, positioned between both Cottonwood canyons.

Where athletes actually live · beyond the 20-minute zone

The neighborhoods above sit inside a twenty-minute drive of Utah Mammoth Ice Center. But many athletes prioritize lifestyle, privacy, and prestige over commute — these are the areas across Salt Lake City where athletes most often buy and rent, even though they’re a longer drive from the facility.

Park City (Promontory, Glenwild & The Colony)

$3M – $30M+
Park City, UT
SafetyA
PrivacyHigh
Drive35–55 min

Park City's marquee private clubs — Promontory, Glenwild, and The Colony at White Pine Canyon — offer guarded gates, Fazio and Nicklaus golf, equestrian centers, and ski-in/ski-out lots of 5 to 28 acres. Average list prices run $6M+ with trophy homes well past $20M.

Holladay / Walker Lane

$2M – $16M
Holladay, UT
SafetyA
PrivacyHigh
Drive20–30 min

Walker Lane and the surrounding Olympus Cove and Cottonwood Country Club pockets are Holladay's old-money estate corridor — ornamental iron gates, towering trees, and sprawling flat-lot acreage beneath Mount Olympus. Estates routinely run $4M–$9M with the top homes well higher.

Cottonwood Heights

$1.5M – $8M
Cottonwood Heights, UT
SafetyA-
PrivacyMedium
Drive25–35 min

Tucked at the mouth of Big and Little Cottonwood Canyons, this enclave blends custom hillside homes and gated pockets with minutes-to-the-slopes access and panoramic valley views. Luxury inventory clusters in the $1.5M–$5M range with larger estates beyond.

Federal Heights

$1.5M – $10M
Federal Heights, Salt Lake City, UT
SafetyA-
PrivacyMedium
Drive10–15 min

Perched on the hillside above the University of Utah, Federal Heights is the city's most prestigious in-town address — stately period mansions on leafy streets with panoramic city and Wasatch views. Top estates reach well past $5M.

Mammoth City Guide — Athlete City Guide