
Apartments near Red Butte Garden and Arboretum in Salt Lake City, UT (233 Rentals)


849 S Greenwood Ter

350 S Elizabeth St, Unit 5

2085 E Browning Ave

1087 Third Ave, Unit 1087

1044 E 400 S, Unit 202 A

1206 E Emerson Ave

359 S Elizabeth St, Unit 359

1198 Browning Ave

423 Douglas St

1509 Foothill Dr

1509 Foothill Dr

1509 Foothill Dr

1509 Foothill Dr

1509 Foothill Dr

374 S 1100 E

1107 E 800 S

1180 Foothill Dr

368 S University St

1257 E 200 S

118 S 1200 E

941 S 1300 E

544 E Elizabeth St

680 Elizabeth St

425 S 1000 E

1951 E Tartan Ave

1464 E Harrison Ave

1090 S 1100 E

1245 Harrison Ave

1206 E Emerson Ave

1386 S 1100 E

1323 Logan Ave S

1215 E 1700 S

1594 1/2 S 1100 E
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When you live in a Red Butte Garden apartment, you have a world of beautiful plants, hiking space and gorgeous natural beauty just outside your door. The residents of Red Butte Garden and Arboretum apartments have lots to do at the park besides hanging out and looking at plants. For people who live in Salt Lake City apartments, an incredible outdoor concert series is offered at the amphitheater, as well as seasonal festivals, classes and plant sales. Your Salt Lake City apartment complex could even host a party here, it's that diverse. Pack from the Salt Lake City apartment a paintbrush and canvas or book for the sitters, a bike or walking shoes for the exerciser, or your book and binoculars for the birdwatcher. Yes, you may hang out, exercise or pursue birds and insects here on the tranquil grounds. You pay just $6 for adults or $4 for seniors and kids at the park, but if it provides a nice escape from your Red Butte Garden apartments, you may join as an individual for only $30 a year, $40 for couples, or $55 for a family or circle of friends (you plus three others). Membership allows you to come and go year round with no admission price to pay. Before you move out of your Salt Lake City apartment and into your beautiful new home with a backyard, make sure you visit Red Butte Garden and Arboretum for all the latest in tips on horticulture. The park is operated by the University of Utah, and that's got to have some credibility, don't ya think?
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