New to Daybreak and have a question on your mind? There’s a good chance you’ll find the answer here. If not, check out the FAQ at the LiveDAYBREAK website or call 801-446-9022.

How do I register my kids for school?
How do I reserve a community garden plot?
Can I fish in Oquirrh Lake?
Can I swim in Oquirrh Lake?
How do I borrow a canoe or sail boat?
When are the swimming pools open?
How do I reserve a tennis court?
Are there any rules I need to know about the walking/biking trails?
What are the hours for the parks?
Who do I call if I have a problem with my home?
Are residents allowed to hold block parties?
Where do I park my boat or camper?
Can I put up a satellite dish?
Can I have a cookie?


It’s easy. Just walk over to Daybreak Elementary or East Lake Elementary (for kids in grades K-6) and talk with the school secretary. For middle schoolers (grades 7-9), head over to Elk Ridge Middle School at 9800 South and Bangerter Highway. Starting this fall, Daybreak’s high school students will attend the new Herriman High School. For more information about enrollment, click here.

And parents of K-9 students have another neighborhood school choice. Early Light Academy is a new charter school in Daybreak. To put your child on the waiting list for enrollment, call 801-302-5988 or go to the Early Light Academy website. Back to top


A nominal fee and a quick visit to the Community Association Office will get you a plot in one of Daybreak’s fabulous community gardens. But hurry; the plots go fast! Back to top


Yes, but you’ll need a valid Utah State fishing license. The lake has been stocked with trout, bluegill, channel catfish and largemouth bass. Just make sure you stay within the designated fishing areas — some of our landscaping is still fragile. Back to top


We’re sorry to say that swimming and wading are not allowed in Oquirrh Lake, due to the effect this would have on the water quality and ecosystem of the lake. But please feel free to enjoy the park and trail system surrounding the lake. Back to top


Boats are available for Daybreak residents to check out during the summer. Just take your Daybreak ID card to the boat ramp on the west side of Oquirrh Lake. The Harbor Master will be happy to lend you a boat. (And how cool is it that you live in a place that has a Harbor Master?) Back to top


Both the Eastlake Swimming Pool located at 10761 Indigo Sky Way and the Splash Pool at 11428 S Kestrel Rise Road are open every day of the week between Memorial Day weekend and Labor Day weekend. You’ll find the specific hours for lap swimming, open plunge and so forth at the LiveDAYBREAK website. Back to top


Tennis courts are located in Eastlake just east of the swimming pool and in North Shore on Oyster Shell Road. Use of the courts is on a first-come, first-SERVED (get it?) basis. Back to top


Trails in Daybreak are designed specifically for pedestrians and bikers. Motorized vehicles are not allowed. Dogs, on the other hand, are not only allowed on the trails, they are welcomed. They just need to be on-leash at all times. We also expect dog owners to clean up after their pets. Good boy! Back to top


Parks in Daybreak are open from sunrise to sunset. Back to top


For warranty work on your home, please call your homebuilder. Issues with power, gas, water or sewer should be directed to the appropriate utility company. For home repairs outside of the warranty period, please contact an independent contractor. For issues affecting multiple residential dwellings in a multi-family home, contact the Community Association at 801-254-8062. Back to top


You bet they are! Our view of neighborhood parties is: the more, the merrier. You can even block off your street for the party, but not until you’ve gotten permission from the Daybreak Community Association (801-254-8062) and the City of South Jordan. So do a little planning, make a couple of phone calls and get that party started! Back to top


In Daybreak, permanent storage of recreational vehicles is prohibited on streets or in driveways. (That’s part of how we keep Daybreak beautiful.) But Daybreak does have a storage area for boats and RVs. Call the Community Association (801-254-8062) to check for availability. Back to top


Satellite dishes can be installed in Daybreak with prior approval from the Daybreak Community Association office: 801-254-8062. Back to top


Help yourself. You’ll find a plate of them — often still warm — at the Daybreak Information Center. Just remember, the Information Center is BYOM. (That’s Bring Your Own Milk.) Back to top