Everything about Salt Lake Valley totally explained
Salt Lake Valley is a 500 square mile valley in
Salt Lake County in the north-central portion of the
U.S. state of
Utah. It contains
Salt Lake City and many of its suburbs, notably
West Valley City,
Sandy, and
West Jordan; its total population is 948,172 as of 2005.
The valley is surrounded in every direction except the northwest by steep mountains that at some points rise 7,100
ft from the valley floor's base elevation. It lies nearly encircled by the
Wasatch Mountains on the east, the
Oquirrh Mountains on the west,
Traverse Ridge to the south and the
Great Salt Lake on the northwest, with the peaks of
Antelope Island visible.
Every entrance into the valley is extremely narrow and often congested. They include the
Point of the Mountain to the south via the
Jordan Narrows, a gap in the Traverse Mountains, narrow entrances between the Great Salt Lake and Oquirrh Mountains to the northwest and the Great Salt Lake and the Wasatch Mountains to the north, and several canyons to the east including
Parley's Canyon and
Emigration Canyon.
The
Jordan River runs north through the valley between
Utah Lake and the
Great Salt Lake bisecting the valley, and along with numerous mountain streams and reservoirs, provides irrigation water to the rapidly-growing valley. The only areas that have not been urbanized are near the Great Salt Lake (prevented by frequent flooding) and in the far west and mid-southwest parts of the valley, although even those areas are beginning to experience the effects of the Salt Lake City urban area's rapid expansion. Some experts are claiming that the valley will be urbanized rim-to-rim within the next 50 years .
A company known as
Kennecott Land, which owns the eastern foothills of the Oquirrhs in the western part of the valley, recently drafted a plan that would develop the rest of the entire valley within 75 years, adding at least 500,000 residents. The first development, known as the
Daybreak Community, has already begun construction. It will focus on
transit-oriented development and will also feature a ski resort in the
Oquirrh Mountains and a university campus.
Interstate 15 runs north to south through the middle-eastern portion of the valley and
Interstate 80 runs east to west in the northern quarter of the valley from Parley's Canyon into
Tooele County to the west (where it cuts across a portion of the Great Salt Lake). The
Interstate 215 belt route,
State Route 154,
Bangerter Highway, and
State Route 201 are also major transportation routes. The
Utah Transit Authority operates an extensive bus system across the
Wasatch Front, including the Salt Lake Valley, in addition to two
light rail lines (known as
TRAX) in the valley. One runs from the
Delta Center in downtown
Salt Lake City south to
Sandy, while another runs east to the
University of Utah. A third line extending from
Murray through
West Jordan to the
Daybreak Community in
South Jordan has been approved. A
commuter rail line north to
Pleasant View in
Weber County is currently under construction.
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