Not really, but it feels like it

In Daybreak your home is more than a home. It’s a beautiful, comfortable basecamp. The jumping-off point that launches you into an endless list of adventures built right into the community. So put on your hiking shoes, load up your bike or paddleboard, and bring your appetite. This is going to be fun.

Find The Fun

Live Culture

Live Culture

We’re not talking yogurt. We’re talking art. Music. Acts of self-expression, both random and beautifully planned by Daybreak’s lifestyle director and the incredibly creative staff at LiveDAYBREAK. This is about the wall murals in SoDa Row. The “Bike Monster” sculptures that inhabit Daybreak’s trail network. Utility boxes transformed into art pieces. It’s about spontaneous pop-up experiences: live concerts, dance recitals and martial arts demonstrations. It’s about a fantastical new public library and multiple “Little Free Libraries.” In other words, this is about the actual, intellectual, exuberantly cultural life of Daybreak.

Girl hanging upside down at a park in Daybreak
Parks

Parks By The Dozen

Actually about three dozen, by last count, with more parks on the way. Why so many? Because we want everyone living in Daybreak to be able to walk to at least one park in five minutes or less. And we think of parks as an art form. So like the homes of Daybreak, the parks here are all unique. Here’s just a sampling …

Watermark Village
Highland Park Village
Creekside Village
North Shore Village
Eastlake Village
Founders Park Village

Explore All The Parks

Girls swimming at The Hub swimming pool in Daybreak Utah
Pool

We’re Fools For Pools

And really, who isn’t? The neighborhood pool turns a sizzling Saturday into a tiny tropical holiday. If you’re into fitness, it also offers a bracing alternative to the early-morning run. And in Daybreak, the pools aren’t just pools. They’re true residents-only community hubs, each offering its own mix of activities.

Highland Park Village
Eastlake Village
Garden Park Village
Creekside Village

Dive Deeper

Oquirrh Lake in Daybreak Utah
Kayak

Oquirrh Lake

Welcome to one of Daybreak’s signature features. A 67-acre freshwater lake, surrounded by trails, parkland and stunning lakeside homes. And filled with bass, catfish, trout and adventure. Bring your kayak, canoe or stand up paddle board. Or, if you’re a resident, help yourself to one of ours. Click below to learn about boat rentals, sailing lessons and more.

Take It To The Lake

Beach Club at Daybreak Utah

Beach Club

Pick a watercraft in your favorite color and head out on the lake. Or hang out on the observation deck. Or play on the beach. (It is a beach club, after all.)

Get all the beachin’ details

Waterside Club at Daybreak Utah

Waterside Club

Just for residents of Lake Village, a place to store and launch your canoe, build sandcastles, and gather round the firepit in the cool of the evening.

Discover Lake Village

The Island at Daybreak Utah

The Island

Across the bridge you find yourself in a neighborhood surrounded by water. With a paddling beach, boardwalk and other delights just for Island residents.

Come to the island

Daybreaks new amenities

The Watercourse

Daybreak’s Lower Villages have Oquirrh Lake. And our Upper Villages have the Watercourse, a meandering waterway that will let you paddle all through the neighborhood. Or kayak over to our soon-to-be waterside gathering place, the Cove. With a cool new park and sandy beaches, it’s the perfect spot for celebrations.

Get The Juicy Details

The Loop trail system at Daybreak Utah

The Loop

The Loop is what we call the network of trails, bicycle highways and park spaces that wind their way through the Upper Villages, stretching over to the shops and eateries of SoDa Row. Along the Loop you’ll find places to read a book under a shady tree, toss the frisbee with a friend or just chill next to the Watercourse. Or if you’re up for some serious two-wheeled adventure, take your skills (and your helmet) to The Spoke.

Hit The Trails

The Spoke

The Spoke

We just have to say, we’re pretty excited about this. And if you’re a mountain biker, rollerblader, skateboarder or even just a wee Strider Bike-rider, you will be too. The Spoke* is a series of features — jumps, berms, gaps, etc. — being built into a long stretch of the Loop. It’s like a long linear bike park with something for every skill level. And the highlight of The Spoke? A pump track designed and built by Velosolutions of Switzerland. So, are you excited?

*Available for Daybreak residents only

Get The Story

Tacos, Tunes, Treasures

LET’S EAT, SHOP AND PLAY BALL

It may be last on the list but this facet of Daybreak is one of the most life-enriching of all. Right within Daybreak, you can hop on your bike and ride to all sorts of different eateries, from burger joints to Korean barbecue to a sports pub to high-end farm-to-table. Unique shops and handy services. Toss in a new public library and, soon, a new ballpark in Downtown Daybreak, and what you have is real town living. Convenient, healthy and just plain fun.

Go To Town