Located in the heart of Woods Cross, Shamrock Village is a thoughtfully planned, fully built-out community offering a variety of homesites—from charming cottage-style lots to expansive half-acre properties.
Designed with livability in mind, Shamrock Village features wider setbacks, a looped trail system, and a generous 40-foot park strip that creates added space and separation from Legacy Highway. At the center of the community, a beautifully designed 3.5-acre park provides a gathering place for residents, complete with a tot lot and pavilion.
Shamrock Village offers exceptional connectivity for both work and play. With quick access to I-15, I-215, and Legacy Parkway, commuting throughout Salt Lake and Davis County is seamless. The nearby FrontRunner station—just a few blocks away at 750 South and 800 West—offers an easy option for regional travel, with service connecting Ogden, Salt Lake, and Provo.
Outdoor recreation is a key part of life at Shamrock Village. The community connects directly to the Legacy Parkway Trail, providing over 14 miles of paved pathways ideal for biking, running, or a casual stroll. Just across the highway, the Legacy Nature Preserve offers scenic open space, while the Jordan River Parkway Trail extends recreation opportunities with more than 50 miles of connected trails.
Shamrock Village is a completed community where thoughtful design, convenient access, and outdoor connection come together to create a lasting place to call home.
Woods Cross, located in Davis County between Bountiful and North Salt Lake, lies at the base of the Great Salt Lake Basin. The city is seeing new growth through developments like Woods Crossing, which is designed as a community hub with retail shops, a Smith’s grocery store, a waterfall feature, and a landmark clock tower.
Service remains central to the values of Woods Cross residents. The Community of Promise organization continues to enrich the city through programs promoting literacy, gardening, city beautification, preparedness, recreation, and city-wide celebrations. Residents of all ages have numerous opportunities to contribute to these efforts. High school students (grades 9-12) can also join the Youth City Council or participate in summer recreation programs, fostering leadership and civic engagement.
This growing city now has a population of about 11,500 residents, with nearly 30% under the age of 18, making Woods Cross a youthful and family-friendly community.