Alpine, Utah

Population: 7,146
Located in Utah County

Alpine is nestled in a beautiful, very secluded small community. Alpine was settled in 1849 had has a population of 7,146. This community is family oriented with extremely exquisite homes. Alpine is known in the winter for cross country skiing at Sundance Ski Resort. It is also known for its home made ice cream shops and candy shops. Horseback riding, house property and mountain living is what you will get in beautiful Alpine, Utah.

Climate & Weather
The climate for Alpine is Moderate. There are approximately 10 to 20 inches of snow each year with much more in the mountain areas.

Alpine average annual rainfall is 16 inches per year
The average winter temperature is 21 degrees F.
The average summer temperature is 83 degrees F.

Alpine Attractions:
John Rowe Movie House and Moyle Historical Park, 606 E. 770 N., Alpine, (801) 756-1194.

Built in the mid-1800s by pioneer Moyle, both the house and the adjoining tower are listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The park includes the 1866 fort, a tower, a granary, a farm equipment display and the restored home.

Peppermint Place, 155 E. 200 N., Alpine, (801) 756-7400

Tours are given at this candy factory which features more than 600 varieties of candies, music boxes, dolls, and Bavarian cuckoo clocks.

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