10 Reasons I Love Living in Wallsburg

Small towns have a special appeal for those looking to live outside of suburban and metropolitan areas. I have lived in Wallsburg with my family for the past 17 years. Here are a few of the reasons I love living in Wallsburg. 

Small towns have a special appeal for those looking to live outside of suburban and metropolitan areas. I have lived in Wallsburg with my family for the past 17 years. Here are a few of the reasons I love living in Wallsburg, Utah.


10. No Traffic
Wallsburg has one; yes one, 4-way stop.  There are other stop signs, but the main intersection is a 4-way stop. There are no traffic lights and rush hour consists of about 10 cars and maybe the school bus. You are driving the slowest when you find yourself behind a tractor. 
9. Space 
We live on just over 2 acres and love it. Having more space than is available in a suburb makes it possible for my son to have a rabbit and chickens (and keep hoping for pigs and sheep). In the past we have raised cows and had allowed the neighbors horses on our property. 
Our children love being able to play any sport, basketball, baseball, kickball, etc., in our yard without the possibility of the ball ending up in a neighbor’s yard or window. 
8. The Wallsburg Wave 
The Wallsburg wave is an easy way to tell a tourist from a resident. What is the Wallsburg wave? It’s simple: the wave consists of lifting a finger as you pass.  I’ve had difficulty with just the one finger wave and usually use my entire hand. Remember our rush hour?  It is nice to wave and doesn’t get old.  Sometimes I’ll forget where I am and in Provo or Heber I’ll wave to people.  It’s probably good to keep them guessing 🙂
 

Sunset in Wallsburg
Sunset in Wallsburg 

  
7. Living in the Mountains 
We love living in the mountains! Having an amazing view of Mount Timpanogos out our kitchen window is awe inspiring, especially during the setting of the sun. 
The other benefit of living in the mountains is the opportunity to access many hiking trails within a few minutes. Many people come to Wallsburg to connect with nature and the environment, and we enjoy the beauties of nature each day when we step outside. 
6. Seeing the Stars 
Living away from the city lights makes it easy to see the stars. On clear nights we love going outside and looking up. It’s breathtaking! Whenever there is a meteor shower we try to sleep outside and watch for “shooting stars” throughout the night. 
Boating on Deer Creek
Boating on Deer Creek 
5. Boating 
Wallsburg is located very close to Deer Creek State Park. Within 10 minutes of leaving our home we can be on the water. This is great during the hot summertime. We love to get out on the water early and spend time on the lake with few other boats. 
4. Politics 
Politics are an integral part of our society. You might remember me mentioning that Wallsburg forgot to hold elections. I enjoy living in a town that does not think it is a big deal if elections are forgotten; where the mayor is a neighbor that cares about his community and there aren’t constant political games.   

Flooding in Wallsburg
Flooding in Wallsburg Spring 2014

3. Working Together
From helping with flood water to picking potatoes; people in Wallsburg are a great example of working together. Last year we had some flooding problems, and while some went into Heber to get sand bags others grabbed shovels, got on tractors, and got to work. 
2. Slower Pace 
Being away from all the traffic and shopping brings a calm, slower pace to life. We love the less stressful lifestyle Wallsburg cultivates. We like that, though living in Wallsburg brings a slower pace to life, we are not far from stores. It only takes about 20 minutes to get to either Heber City or Provo/Orem. 
1. Quiet
Shh, listen. What do you hear? In Wallsburg summer nights are filled of the serene sounds of wind in the trees and chirping crickets. Winter nights are almost completely silent. 

When my oldest daughter moved away to college she had a very hard time sleeping at first. She moved to Orem where streetlights lit her room and the noise of traffic was ever-present. After growing up in Wallsburg she was so used to quiet, dark, nights, it took her quite a while to adjust to living in a more populated area. 

Wallsburg, Utah

History of Wallsburg, UT

Wallsburg, UT was founded by William Madison Wall.

Where is Wallsburg, UT Located?

Wallsburg, UT  is located up Provo Canyon. Driving up Provo canyon on Highway 189 toward Heber City, the Wallsburg turn off is approximately one mile after the Deer Creek State Park and across from the Wallsburg Bay of Deer Creek Reservoir. 

What is Wallsburg, UT’s ZIP Code:
84082

What County is Wallsburg, UT Located in:
Wasatch

How Many People Live in Wallsburg?
According to city-data.com as of 2012, 272 people live in Wallsburg, UT.  In the area surrounding Wallsburg proper are approximately 800 additional residents.

What School District is Wallsburg, UT in?
Wallsburg, UT is in the Wasatch County School District

Schools:
Midway Elementary 

Rocky Mountain Middle School

Timpanogos Intermediate School

Wasatch High School 

Events in Wallsburg, UT

Wallsburg in the News:

Wallsburg, Utah forgets to hold election
Utah town forgot to hold city elections -USA Today 

Homes For Sale In Wallsburg, UT 

Information and Photographs from the Wasatch Front MLS

Starting Bid $93,000
260 S 100 E 
This Single Family home was built in 1913. The home has 3 bedrooms and 1 bath with a total of 1,334 square feet. The home is going to be auctioned. online between Feb 14-Feb 19,2015. Follow the link for more information about this Wallsburg Auction.
$299,000
680 Starks Ln
This Modular home was built in 2006. The home has 4 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms with a total of 2096 square feet. The home is situated on 1.09 acres of land. For more information or to schedule a showing click here. 
$420,000
475 W Ranch Rd
Beautiful A-Frame home built in 1997. This home has 4 Bedrooms and 1 full bath as well as 1 3/4 bath.  The home is 3,500 square feet and is situated on 2.11 acres, looking over the Wallsburg valley. To schedule a showing or for more information click here.  
$1,985,000
2150 E Main Canyon Rd
This newly constructed 2-story home is situated on 6.85 acres. The home has 8663 Square feet. Hosting 10 Bedrooms and 5 Full Baths. For more information or to schedule a showing click here.
$484,900
721 S Round Valley Ln
This Ranch Style home was built in 1994. It has 4 bedrooms and 2 full baths. The home is 3336 square feet and sits on 6.00 acres. For more information click here.
$1,165,000
935 N Warm Valley
Built in 1999 this Ranch style home has 4822 square feet, 5 bedrooms and 3 full baths. This home is located on 93.03 acres. For more information or to see this come click here. 

Wallsburg, Utah

History of Wallsburg, UT

Wallsburg, UT was founded by William Madison Wall.

Where is Wallsburg, UT Located?

Wallsburg, UT  is located up Provo Canyon. Driving up Provo canyon on Highway 189 toward Heber City, the Wallsburg turn off is approximately one mile after the Deer Creek State Park and across from the Wallsburg Bay of Deer Creek Reservoir. 

What is Wallsburg, UT’s ZIP Code:
84082

What County is Wallsburg, UT Located in:
Wasatch

How Many People Live in Wallsburg?
According to city-data.com as of 2012, 272 people live in Wallsburg, UT.  In the area surrounding Wallsburg proper are approximately 800 additional residents.

What School District is Wallsburg, UT in?
Wallsburg, UT is in the Wasatch County School District

Schools:
Midway Elementary 

Rocky Mountain Middle School

Timpanogos Intermediate School

Wasatch High School 

Events in Wallsburg, UT

Wallsburg in the News:

Wallsburg, Utah forgets to hold election
Utah town forgot to hold city elections -USA Today 

Homes For Sale In Wallsburg, UT 

Information and Photographs from the Wasatch Front MLS

Starting Bid $93,000
260 S 100 E 
This Single Family home was built in 1913. The home has 3 bedrooms and 1 bath with a total of 1,334 square feet. The home is going to be auctioned. online between Feb 14-Feb 19,2015. Follow the link for more information about this Wallsburg Auction.
$299,000
680 Starks Ln
This Modular home was built in 2006. The home has 4 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms with a total of 2096 square feet. The home is situated on 1.09 acres of land. For more information or to schedule a showing click here. 
$420,000
475 W Ranch Rd
Beautiful A-Frame home built in 1997. This home has 4 Bedrooms and 1 full bath as well as 1 3/4 bath.  The home is 3,500 square feet and is situated on 2.11 acres, looking over the Wallsburg valley. To schedule a showing or for more information click here.  
$1,985,000
2150 E Main Canyon Rd
This newly constructed 2-story home is situated on 6.85 acres. The home has 8663 Square feet. Hosting 10 Bedrooms and 5 Full Baths. For more information or to schedule a showing click here.
$484,900
721 S Round Valley Ln
This Ranch Style home was built in 1994. It has 4 bedrooms and 2 full baths. The home is 3336 square feet and sits on 6.00 acres. For more information click here.
$1,165,000
935 N Warm Valley
Built in 1999 this Ranch style home has 4822 square feet, 5 bedrooms and 3 full baths. This home is located on 93.03 acres. For more information or to see this come click here. 

Snow Day in Wallsburg

During the past few days Wallsburg has seen a lot of snowfall. Winter in the mountains offers many breathtaking views. 
Snow Day in Wallsburg
This year we didn’t see very much snow before Christmas. Since Christmas we have been seeing more regular snowfall. 

Red Barn with Snow in Wallsburg, UT
Wallsburg Snowfall Records:
The record for the most snow fall in September was set in 1900 with 10.3 inches of snow.
25.0 inches of snow in 1912 set the record for October. 
Snow in Wallsburg
November’s record was set with 33.5 inches in 1909.
66.0 inches set December’s record in 1916.
Winter in Wallsburg
In 1916 79.4 inches of snow fell setting January’s record.
February’s record was set with 58.5 inches of snow in 1899.

Winter Day in Wallsburg
In 1904 March saw a snowfall of 78.5 inches.
Aprils record was set in 1909 with 33.5 inches of snow. 

Snow Day in Wallsburg, Utah
Mays record was set in 1905 with 38.0 inches.
June of 1894 saw a snowfall of 12.0 inches. 

Snow Covered Fields in Wallsburg

 January 29,1980 holds the record for the most snowfall in one day with 28.0 inches of snow.

Snowy Roads Wallsburg
“When snow falls nature listens.” ~Antoinette van Kleeff
~Brian Olsen, WWR 
Snowfall Records found at findthebest.com

Snow Day in Wallsburg

During the past few days Wallsburg has seen a lot of snowfall. Winter in the mountains offers many breathtaking views. 
Snow Day in Wallsburg
This year we didn’t see very much snow before Christmas. Since Christmas we have been seeing more regular snowfall. 

Red Barn with Snow in Wallsburg, UT
Wallsburg Snowfall Records:
The record for the most snow fall in September was set in 1900 with 10.3 inches of snow.
25.0 inches of snow in 1912 set the record for October. 
Snow in Wallsburg
November’s record was set with 33.5 inches in 1909.
66.0 inches set December’s record in 1916.
Winter in Wallsburg
In 1916 79.4 inches of snow fell setting January’s record.
February’s record was set with 58.5 inches of snow in 1899.

Winter Day in Wallsburg
In 1904 March saw a snowfall of 78.5 inches.
Aprils record was set in 1909 with 33.5 inches of snow. 

Snow Day in Wallsburg, Utah
Mays record was set in 1905 with 38.0 inches.
June of 1894 saw a snowfall of 12.0 inches. 

Snow Covered Fields in Wallsburg

 January 29,1980 holds the record for the most snowfall in one day with 28.0 inches of snow.

Snowy Roads Wallsburg
“When snow falls nature listens.” ~Antoinette van Kleeff
~Brian Olsen, WWR 
Snowfall Records found at findthebest.com

Wallsburg Real Estate

In the month of September very little changed in Wallsburg real estate, no homes sold and no land sold.

Wallsburg Real Estate: September 2014
Have an amazing day!
Brian Olsen, WWR