Murray sits at the center of the Salt Lake Valley, and you feel it the minute you spend time here. This isn’t just geography, it’s lifestyle. Mornings come with filtered sun through cottonwoods, dog walks on quiet streets, and a strong cup of coffee before heading out. Evenings roll in with local concerts, comedy shows, or a quick pedal down the river trail before sunset.
It’s easy to live in Murray. It’s grounded, friendly, practical, and connected. People don’t just live here...they stay here because it feels like home.
Life in Murray flows smoothly. The neighborhoods are established, the commute is simple, and everything from groceries to world-class healthcare is right here in town. Want to grab dinner after work? Easy. Need to hit a trail, pick up dry cleaning, or get to a downtown meeting? Done.
Murray makes everyday living feel manageable. Families love the park system, schools, and community programs. Professionals appreciate the access to TRAX, I-15 and quick connections to downtown. Retirees value the slower pace and small-town comfort with just enough urban energy to keep things interesting.
Murray’s roots run deep. What started as a cluster of early farms eventually grew into a major smelting town, and from there evolved into the balanced, thriving community you see today.
You can feel the past everywhere, from the preserved barns at Wheeler Historic Farm to the old streets downtown where the city still gathers. Murray honors its history while keeping its identity fresh. Local investment has protected the charm while adding just the right dose of new life.
This is a city that shows up. The Parks and Recreation Department runs events all year! Movie nights, farmers markets, seasonal festivals, and fitness classes. Murray Park is constantly buzzing with life.
In the summer, the Murray Park Amphitheater hosts live music, theater, and community performances. It feels like a big-city experience with a small-town vibe. Families bring lawn chairs. Friends meet up after work. Strangers become neighbors.
You’ll find connection here whether it’s through a community class, a conversation on the trail, or just being a regular at your local coffee shop.
Wheeler Historic Farm: A working farm with wagon rides, trails, animals, and seasonal markets. A family staple for decades.
Murray Park Amphitheater: Nestled along the creek, this is the go-to spot for local concerts, theater shows, and outdoor performances.
Desert Star Playhouse: Classic Utah comedy and musical parodies. It’s iconic Murray and always worth the ticket.
Jordan River Parkway: Over 40 miles of paved trail cutting through Murray. Ideal for biking, walking, or pushing a stroller.
Fashion Place Mall: A regional shopping hub with top-tier restaurants and stores. Locals love it for its convenience and evolving lineup.
Murray doesn’t try too hard, and that’s exactly why it works. The food scene delivers comfort and variety. You’ll find a solid range of options, from sushi at Fashion Place to neighborhood diners and spots that have been part of the local fabric for years.
Before a show, many locals head to Desert Star Playhouse early for dinner-theater seating. After a Saturday trail ride, families grab tacos or ice cream near Murray Park. Throughout the year, Wheeler Farm hosts food truck nights, live music, and seasonal markets that give you a real taste of the community.
Most of Murray is served by Murray City School District, a smaller, well-connected network of elementary, middle, and high schools. Parents love how easy it is to get involved and stay informed.
Higher ed is also just a few minutes away. University of Utah, Salt Lake Community College, and Westminster University are all within a short commute.
Murray has a balanced and resilient economy. The Intermountain Medical Center is a major employer, bringing high-skill jobs in healthcare and research right into the city. Fashion Place brings a strong retail economy, and small businesses across the area add variety and opportunity.
People choose to live here because it offers access to work without the downtown grind. Murray gives you options without asking you to trade convenience for calm.
Murray takes green space seriously. The flagship is Murray Park, with shady lawns, playgrounds, a creek, and room to host everything from picnics to summer events.
The Jordan River Parkway winds right through town and ties into over 40 miles of trail. It’s perfect for sunset rides or morning jogs. Wheeler Historic Farm rounds it out with wide lawns, walking paths, and hands-on family activities.
Murray is made for movement. It’s central, accessible, and easy to navigate whether you’re behind the wheel or riding public transit.
Murray Central Station connects TRAX and FrontRunner
I-15 and I-215 make commuting simple
You’re 15 minutes from downtown, 20 from the airport, and a quick drive from the canyons
Murray sits in the sweet spot of the Wasatch Front, and it’s built to keep you moving.
The city is growing, but not in a way that feels chaotic. Murray is focused on smart, people-first development. You’ll see upgrades to trails, parks, and downtown venues like the Murray Theater which is being restored for future performances.
New housing near transit hubs is adding more options, while long-time neighborhoods retain their peace and charm. Growth here respects what’s already working and just makes it better.
A Saturday in Murray might look like this:
Start with a walk at Wheeler Farm, then ride the Jordan River Parkway trail. Grab lunch at Fashion Place, stretch out in the shade at Murray Park, then catch a live show at Desert Star or a summer concert at the Amphitheater.
That rhythm is real, and it’s what keeps people loving life here.
Murray offers variety without the fluff. You’ll find brick ramblers, updated townhomes, classic cul-de-sacs, and walkable homes close to TRAX or shopping. It feels established without feeling outdated.
Buyers come here for the balance. It’s central, comfortable, and priced more reasonably than many neighboring cities. Want to explore? Check out Homes for Sale in Murray and compare to nearby areas like Holladay, Millcreek, or Cottonwood Heights.
Want to catch a Jazz game? You’re there in minutes. Soccer fan? America First Field in Sandy is a quick drive. College sports? Pick your team — Utah, BYU, or Utah State, all within reach.
Closer to home, Murray has park leagues, summer races, and community fitness events that keep the vibe strong year-round.
People move to Murray because it makes sense. It’s practical, warm, and well-run. You’re connected to everything, but life here still feels calm and close.
Central location with easy access to work, schools, and downtown
A full calendar of local events and arts
Big-name healthcare and small-town heart
Real estate options that fit a wide range of lifestyles
Trails, parks, and neighborhood pride that shows up every day
Murray isn’t trying to be flashy. It’s just built right. And that’s what makes it special.
If you're ready to explore life here, I’d love to show you around. From first impressions to final walkthroughs, I’m here to help you feel what it’s like to call Murray home.
Let’s find your place in Murray.
49,904 people live in Murray, where the median age is 38.2 and the average individual income is $46,243. Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau.
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Murray has 20,401 households, with an average household size of 2.43. Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau. Here’s what the people living in Murray do for work — and how long it takes them to get there. Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau. 49,904 people call Murray home. The population density is 4,049.89 and the largest age group is Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau.
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There's plenty to do around Murray, including shopping, dining, nightlife, parks, and more. Data provided by Walk Score and Yelp.
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| Dining | 4.08 miles | 8 reviews | 5/5 stars | |
| Dining · $$ | 4.45 miles | 7 reviews | 5/5 stars | |
| Active | 2.88 miles | 16 reviews | 5/5 stars | |
| Active | 3.56 miles | 5 reviews | 5/5 stars | |
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| Beauty | 4.7 miles | 7 reviews | 5/5 stars | |
| Beauty | 2.82 miles | 7 reviews | 5/5 stars | |
| Beauty | 3.13 miles | 6 reviews | 5/5 stars | |
| Beauty | 2.73 miles | 9 reviews | 5/5 stars | |
| Beauty | 2.82 miles | 5 reviews | 5/5 stars | |
| Beauty | 4.91 miles | 18 reviews | 5/5 stars | |
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