Salt Lake City

H Rock, Salt Lake City Neighborhood

H Rock features predominantly single detached homes and townhouses with spacious three and four-bedroom layouts, offering a variety of housing options from different decades. Residents benefit from easy access to nearby highways, making car travel seamless and parking readily available throughout the neighborhood. Several bus lines provide transit options close to most homes, supporting convenient connectivity. The neighborhood is surrounded by multiple green spaces, providing ample opportunities to experience nature and quiet surroundings. Educational facilities, including primary and secondary schools, are situated nearby, adding to the convenience. This area offers a peaceful environment with minimal street traffic, enhancing residential comfort.

H Rock offers a wide variety of green spaces to enjoy. There are a few parks close by for residents to relax in, including -1, and they are especially well-situated, which results in them being easy to access from the majority of locations in the neighborhood. This neighborhood remains relatively quiet, thanks to the presence of few people out and about on the streets,.

Highlights of H Rock

Parks, schools, dining, and what makes this neighborhood special

🌄 H‑Rock Open Space

A dramatic natural landmark featuring the giant painted “H” visible across the eastern Salt Lake Valley, with a short trail accessible from Devonshire or Lakeline Drive, offering sweeping views and a tangible connection to Highland High School tradition.

🥾 Bonneville Shoreline Trail Access

The H‑Rock area lies directly below the Bonneville Shoreline Trail and connects hikers to this extensive trail network, providing seamless access to longer hikes along the Wasatch foothills.

🐾 H‑Rock Preserve

A protected 12‑acre parcel adjacent to the H‑Rock, preserved through collaboration between Utah Open Lands, Salt Lake City, and local groups, safeguarding wildlife habitat and scenic open space.

🦁 Proximity to Hogle Zoo

Just about 1¼ miles north of the H‑Rock neighborhood lies Utah’s Hogle Zoo, a major 42‑acre zoological park serving as a family‑friendly urban amenity within easy reach of the area.

🚏 Nearby Arcadia Trailhead

Located near the H‑Rock vicinity, the Arcadia Trailhead provides access to nearby urban trails and natural terrain, making it a convenient launch point for outdoor recreation.

H Rock

This May in H Rock

Things to do, events, and what's happening this month

May 30, 2026

Fireweed Market – All‑Ages Outdoor Art Market

The Lot at HK Brewing, Salt Lake City • 3:00 PM–8:00 PM

A free, family-friendly art and food vendor market featuring over 50 local artisans and a beverage garden—it’s a great way for H Rock residents to support local makers and enjoy a lively outdoor community event.

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Through May 9, 2026

Cross E. Ranch Spring Festival

Cross E Ranch, Salt Lake City

This seasonal spring festival includes baby animals, AgVenture Alley, rides and foods—ideal for families in H Rock looking for active, hands‑on outdoor fun just a short drive away.

May 16, 2026

Bring Your Own Cake Club (Cake Picnics)

Salt Lake City area (BYO cake club event)

A quirky social event where everyone brings a cake to share—fun, low‑stakes, and community‑oriented for locals who want something sweet and sociable in May.

May 16, 2026

North Salt Lake Kite Festival

Tunnel Springs Park, North Salt Lake

Features free kites for kids, food trucks, music and family fun—offers residents of H Rock a refreshing, outdoor festival perfect for families or anyone wanting to fly a kite in spring.

May 29, 2026

Landlined Community Dinner at Publik Kitchen

Publik Kitchen, Salt Lake City

A phone‑free social dinner hosted by Landlined; a relaxed, tech‑detox community gathering ideal for H Rock residents seeking connection over food in a novel, mindful setting.

From the Neighborhood

Stories, updates, and things to know in H Rock

Know Your Neighborhood

Local characteristics and demographics for H Rock

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