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Sandy, UT is an ideal destination for those seeking to enjoy the outdoors in an urban setting. With access to world-class skiing and hiking trails, Sandy has become known as one of Utah’s premier outdoor destinations. From the local attractions such as The Loveland Living Planet Aquarium to shopping options at South Towne Center, there's something for everyone in Sandy. In addition to its bountiful recreation opportunities, Sandy also provides a variety of dining options, entertainment venues and cultural attractions. With all that Sandy has to offer, it’s no surprise that people have taken notice and are flocking to the city in droves. Visitors from around the world have praised the city of Sandy for its warm hospitality, friendly locals and plethora of activities available. Whether you're looking for a day trip from Salt Lake City or a weekend getaway with your family, Sandy is sure to provide you with an unforgettable adventure!

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Overcrowded - 6/19/2018
It was a great city when I moved here 2o years ago but due to over crowding and building apartments the traffic is awful. People are rude and drive like idiots Read More

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Snoow - 3/14/2016
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Me - 3/14/2016
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education - 3/8/2016
uhm i dont know what to put Read More

population growth/ decline - 3/8/2016
what is itRead More

Quality Family Life - 3/17/2014
Nice family-oriented community that is relatively safe with rich opportunities for children, and ready access to outdoor recreation. The area population is predominantly affiliated with the LDS church, and political views are extremely conservative. There are few minorities and very little cultural Read More

crime - 4/12/2012
One of the lowest crime rates in the Read More

Great for everyone - 4/22/2011
I have lived in Sandy Utah all of my life which is 22 years. I am not of the Mormon faith or any faith for that matter. This is the best city on the earth, everyone is friendly, crime rate is far down and it is a very clean place. I have never really had any trouble being a non Mormon or for being a lesbian either. I've have always been treated fairly. Btw most places of employment do not have Mormon influences, unless you go to work at small family businesses (Which I have.) Not everyone is Mormon in fact we have more non Mormons Read More

Love Sandy and want to move back but! Children bei - 6/10/2009
My Husband and I lived in Sandy for about 2 years in early 2000. We loved the area, the people and the climate. The only instance we ever encountered of someone treating us differently was one of our neighbours.
My landlord who was a Mormon was with me at the time and I recall him being disgusted that the neighbour had spoken to me the way he had. Particularly, as he had never spoken to me before! Needless to say I don't think it is fair to view all Mormons in the same light.

Nobody ever tried to push or coax us into converting.

We now have a little boy and have been thinking about moving back to Utah, as we feel it would be a far better environment for him to grow up in "more family oriented".

We were not brought up in the Mormon faith and we do not intend on bringing our son up in the Mormon faith. Needless to say after reading some of the other comments on here about children not being able to play with non-mormon children, I Read More

Love Sandy and want to move back but: Children bei - 6/9/2009
My Husband and I lived in Sandy for about 2 years in early 2000. We loved the area, the people and the climate. The only instance we ever encountered of someone treating us differently was one of our neighbours.
My landlord who was a Mormon was with me at the time and I recall him being disgusted that the neighbour had spoken to me the way he had. Particularly, as he had never spoken to me before! Needless to say I don't think it is fair to view all Mormons in the same light.

Nobody ever tried to push or coax us into converting.

We now have a little boy and have been thinking about moving back to Utah, as we feel it would be a far better environment for him to grow up in "more family oriented".

We were not brought up in the Mormon faith and we do not intend on bringing our son up in the Mormon faith. Needless to say after reading some of the other comments on here about children not being able to play with non-mormon children, I Read More

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