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Farmington Favorites
What’s your favorite thing about living in Farmington?
- Station Park Fountain. (Catherine, 1 year)
- Kind people. (Jodie, 4 years)
- It’s safe. (Amber, 4.5 years)
- Beautiful, location, shopping. (Bonnie, 5 years)
- The people. Everyone seems to have a vision of “improvement, loyalty, honesty” in multiple aspects. (Jill, 5 years)
- Being able to go on hikes whenever. (Sydnee, 6 years)
- Tradition. (Ryan, 8 years)
- Main street trees. (Ann, 16 years)
- It’s a quiet, suburban neighborhood, but more established. (Anonymous, 19 years)
- The historic buildings/charm of old downtown. (Alysa, 20 years)
- Small town feel. (Anonymous, 35 years)
- The small home town feel (used to). (Bonnie, 40+ years)
- The small-town feel. (Scott, 45 years)
- The wonderful people that live here. (Pam, All my life- 76 years)
Farmington Least Favorites
What’s your least favorite thing about living in Farmington?
- It’s no city. Too secluded. Not much to do here. (Catherine, 1 year)
- Getting way too big and busy. (Jodie, 4 years)
- That’s it’s growing bigger. (Amber, 4.5 years)
- No diversity, soon will have another freeway. (Bonnie, 5 years)
- Construction delays. (Jill, 5 years)
- All the construction sometimes. (Sydnee, 6 years)
- Non-sustainable development. (Ryan, 8 years)
- The over building of the city. (Ann, 16 years)
- Distance from Salt Lake. (Anonymous, 19 years)
- Developers’ wants taking precedence over residents’ wants. (Alysa, 20 years)
- Growth. (Anonymous, 35 years)
- It is expanding and growing WAY too fast!! (Bonnie, 40+ years)
- The winds. (Scott, 45 years)
- It’s getting too crowded. (Pam, 76 years)
Farmington Things To Do
What are fun things to do in Farmington?
- Not much. (Catherine, 1 year)
- Lagoon, station park. (Jodie, 4 years)
- Hiking, ride your bike around town, Lagoon, play with my friends (yes, adults have friends, too). (Amber, 4.5 years)
- Hike, trails, pool, station park, Lagoon. (Bonnie, 5 years)
- Running, hiking, biking, shopping, dining. (Jill, 5 years)
- Go on hikes and watching wildlife. (Sydnee, 6 years)
- Lagoon trail, flag rock, Lagoon. (Ryan, 8 years)
- Flag rock, Farmington pond. (Ann, 16 years)
- Station park, hikes. (Anonymous, 19 years)
- Bike, hike, fish, walk the trails, hang out at Station Park. (Alysa, 20 years)
- Hike, visit parks, shop. (Anonymous, 35 years)
- Hiking, parks, Farmington pond or Farmington canyon, station park. (Bonnie, 40+ years)
- Lagoon, hiking, Festival Days, It’s beautiful in winter. (Scott, 45 years)
- Hike in the beautiful mountains, walk with friends, play sports with family and friends. (Pam, 76 years)
Farmington’s Reputation
What’s Farmington known for?
- The Lagoon and Station Park. (Catherine, 1 year)
- Lagoon. (Jodie, 4 years)
- Great town to live in. (Amber, 4.5 years)
- Station Park, Lagoon. (Bonnie, 5 years)
- Quality. (Jill, 5 years)
- All the trees. (Sydnee, 6 years)
- Lagoon, LDS primary program. (Ryan, 8 years)
- Nice homes, lagoon. (Anonymous, 19 years)
- Historic rock buildings. (Alysa, 20 years)
- Lagoon. (Anonymous, 35 years)
- Lagoon, parks, canyon, country, fruit and vegetables. (Bonnie, 40+ years)
- First Primary was organized her. (Scott, 45 years)
- Friendly residents. (Pam, 76 years)
Farmington Crime
What’s the crime like in Farmington? (hot spot areas, etc.)
- Unknown. You don’t see much of any of that. Nobody really lives in Farmington. It’s a small population, so crime rate is low. (Catherine, 1 year)
- Pretty low. (Jodie, 4 years)
- I’ve only heard of one crime my entire time living there and even four years after. (Amber, 4.5 years)
- Some theft in nicer neighborhoods. (Bonnie, 5 years)
- Very minimum. (Sydnee, 6 years)
- Low. (Ryan, 8 years)
- Not a lot. (Ann, 16 years)
- Non-existent. (Anonymous, 19 years)
- Pretty low, burglaries mainly. (Alysa, 20 years)
- Growing. (Anonymous, 35 years)
- Crime is everywhere. It was used to think that it’s Farmington so it’s safe and nothing happens. Not so, and getting worse as more is packed into Farmington. (Bonnie, 40+ years)
- Don’t know for certain. I’m sure some areas are bad, but don’t know. (Scott, 45 years)
- It’s been a nice safe community to live in for years. (Pam, 76 years)
Farmington Advice
Any advice for people moving to Farmington?
- I always tell everybody, not to move here. That is very boring here. (Catherine, 1 year)
- Don’t! Haha! It’s growing too big! But I’d also say pick your spot well because if all of the development and also that they’ll love it. (Jodie, 4 years)
- You’ll love it. Your neighbors will be the best, ever. (Amber, 4.5 years)
- Do it. (Jill, 5 years)
- Be open to all different things!! (Sydnee, 6 years)
- Be kind. (Ryan, 8 years)
- Don’t. So move to Centerville. You will save money on a house. (Ann, 16 years)
- Don’t live on the west side, because it’s full of bugs and swamps. (Anonymous, 19 years)
- Housing is expensive, but it is a great location between Salt Lake and Ogden. (Anonymous, 35 years)
- It can be a little “click-ish”. (Scott, 45 years)
- I wish we didn’t have to have more people – my advice is to love it. (Pam, 76 years)
Farmington Stories
Share an experience you’ve had in Farmington (fun, crazy, dangerous, etc.).
- Walked Station Park about a thousand times in at 1 year. Not much as here. (Catherine, 1 year)
- The hurricane speed wind storms were the best thing to happen because it proved how strong our community in Farmington is. (Amber, 4.5 years)
- Getting lost in the mountains with all my friends. (Sydnee, 6 years)
- Love festival days in July. (Ryan, 8 years)
- Farmington festival days when I was a kid. (Anonymous, 19 years)
- Watching the community come together during the flooding and mudslides of 1983. (Scott, 45 years)
- I’ve had many wonderful experiences, playing sports, raising a family, being active in church and community. (Pam, 76 years)
Farmington’s Future
How do you think Farmington will change over the next 10 years?
- It’s expanding. (Catherine, 1 year)
- It’ll look like Draper. (Jodie, 4 years)
- It’s going to get bigger, the shopping center and new high school will encourage more growth. I hope it doesn’t get too big/busy. (Amber, 4.5 years)
- Lots more growth, no more empty spaces. (Bonnie, 5 years)
- It will get more busy. (Sydnee, 6 years)
- More commercial. (Ryan, 8 years)
- Over crowded. Starting to look run down. (Ann, 16 years)
- I think there will be more and more homes as the lake dries up. More homes ruining the beautiful mountain hillside 😞. (Anonymous, 19 years)
- More people and houses. (Anonymous, 35 years)
- Growth. Too big. Too fast. No “farm” in Farmington. It’s like the government can’t pack it in fast enough! I hope it all does not implode on itself. (Bonnie, 40+ years)
- More people, more congestion. (Scott, 45 years)
- It will become more commercialized, more business, more apartments. (Pam, 76 years)
Farmington Facts
Any other interesting facts about Farmington?
- Unknown. (Catherine, 1 year)
- Farmington has a little “cave” above Farmington Pond. (Amber, 4.5 years)
- Too many to name. (Sydnee, 6 years)
- Primary memorial chapel. (Anonymous, 19 years)
- It was originally called North Cottonwood. (Scott, 45 years)
- Eight generations of my family have lived here. It has been a great place to raise a family, wish it could keep the small town flavor we have enjoyed for so many years. (Pam, 76 years)