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Firefly

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2988 W Wander Ln
Fairfield, UT 84013
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Firefly. A place where kids play outside instead of online.

Firefly is a new Active Family Community designed to get kids off their digital devices and provide meaningful ways for families to connect. With 350+ acres of parks, playgrounds, and trails, there’s always something exciting to do. But more importantly, Firefly has a full-time Activities Director on their team who curates community activities and events for all ages, encouraging kids and families to have real life experiences with each other in nature…without digital devices.

Located at the western end of Eagle Mountain City, Firefly has over 2,700 acres of buildable land, with 450 acres specifically zoned for industrial purposes. Single-family and multi-family homesites are being built and will support the growing workforce needs in the area.

The community is near camping and hiking areas, but it is close enough to Eagle Mountain for shopping and entertainment. The neighborhood is perfect for those who work in the area or commute to Silicon Slopes.

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Master-Planned Features
  • 2,700 acres
  • 450 acres zoned industrial
  • SR73 runs through property
  • Only Local Area District
Community Amenities
  • Skate/wheels park
  • Pump track
  • 9 pickleball courts
  • 2 basketinball courts
  • Downhill mountain bike course
  • Playgrounds
  • Soccer fields
  • Archery & axe throwing center
  • Splashpad
  • Outdoor amphitheatre
  • Trail system
  • And much more!
About Eagle Mountain

Eagle Mountain is situated approximately 40 miles south of Salt Lake City and 30 miles north of Provo, within one of Utah County's fastest-growing areas. Since its incorporation in 1996, the city has experienced rapid growth, with a population reaching around 60,000 residents as of 2024. Covering over 50 square miles, Eagle Mountain is one of the largest cities in Utah, providing residents with ample open spaces and a deep connection to the surrounding natural landscape.

The city offers a wealth of recreational amenities, featuring four regional parks and over 50 neighborhood parks, alongside more than 90 miles of trails for walking, biking, and horseback riding. Off-road enthusiasts can explore nearby Five Mile Pass, which includes various trails and insights into Utah’s historical significance. Eagle Mountain also promotes community engagement through events like the annual Pony Express Days, which celebrate the city's historical ties to the Pony Express Trail, along with other local gatherings that enhance safety, pride, and participation among residents.

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