Winter Greetings from Point of View Apartments

As the days grow shorter and the Wasatch Mountains take on a crisp, snowy edge, we want to share a few reminders and suggestions to help both residents and prospective neighbors make the most of winter in Draper.

Living in Draper During The Winter Season

  • Scenic access: The nearby Draper trails and Draper Peak views are beautiful in winter perfect for short snowshoe walks or sunrise photos without a long drive.

  • Easy commute to ski areas: Solitude, Brighton, and Alta are within reasonable driving distance, and Little Cottonwood and Big Cottonwood canyon routes are often the quickest way to a full day on the slopes.

  • Local winter activities: Enjoy nearby sledding hills, community skating rinks, and festive events in Draper and Sandy that are walkable or just a short drive away.

Apartment Features That Make Winter Easier

  • Heated, secure parking options help reduce snow scraping and make winter mornings faster.

  • Efficient heating systems and well-insulated windows to keep your apartment warm and energy use reasonable. If you notice uneven heat or drafts, please submit a maintenance request so we can handle it quickly.

  • In-building access to package delivery areas and covered entryways to keep weather exposure to a minimum when you’re coming and going.

Practical Tips From Management

  • Snow removal: We coordinate snow removal on property walkways and parking areas. Please keep vehicles clear of designated snow routes and follow posted signs during storm cleanups to allow plows and crews full access.

  • Emergency contacts: For after-hours maintenance emergencies, use the emergency number posted in the leasing office and in your resident portal. Non-emergency requests can be submitted via the portal or front desk during business hours.

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