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    CensusBrief:

    FirstinaSeriesof2010CensusAnalyses

    CITIES AND COUNTIES

    OF UTAHPreparedbytheGovernorsOfficeofPlanningandBudget

    DemographicandEconomicAnalysis

    July2011

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    StateofUtah

    GovernorsOfficeofPlanningandBudget

    DemographicandEconomicAnalysis

    StateCapitol,Suite150

    SaltLakeCity,Utah84114

    www.governor.utah.gov/dea

    Phone:(801)5381027

    Fax:(801)5381547

    July2011

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    State of Utah

    Governors Office of Planning and Budget

    RonBigelow,DirectorJulietteTennert,DeputyDirector/DEAManager

    Demographic and Economic Analysis Section

    JacobBelk,ResearchAnalystPeterDonner,SeniorEconomistEffieJohnson,ResearchAnalystAaronPhipps,ResearchAnalyst

    DavidStringfellow,

    Tax

    Economist

    PhotocourtesyofRegGarffTheNarrowsinZionNationalPark

    CensusBrief:

    CITIES AND COUNTIES OF UTAHFirstinaSeriesof2010CensusAnalyses

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    2010 Census Brief vCities and Counties of Utah

    Table of Contents

    Introduction ..............................................................................................................................................1

    SummaryTables ......................................................................................................................................5NationalandStatePopulation...................................................................................................................................7CityandCountyPopulation........................................................................................................................................ 8PercentChangeinPopulationfortheStates............................................................................................................11 PercentChangeforUtahandtheUnitedStates. .....................................................................................................11PopulationGrowthRatesbyCounty ........................................................................................................................ 12

    DetailedCountyData ..........................................................................................................................13CountyPopulationRankedbySizeandShareofStateTotal....................................................................................15 CountyPopulationRankedby2000to2010PercentChange..................................................................................16CountyPopulationRankedby2000to2010NumericChange.................................................................................17CountyPopulationRankedbyPopulationDensityandLandArea...........................................................................18CountyPopulationListedbyPlanningDistrict..........................................................................................................19 TenLargestCountiesinUtah....................................................................................................................................20TenFastestGrowingCounties..................................................................................................................................20PopulationDensitybyCounty ..................................................................................................................................21LargestCountiesinUtah...........................................................................................................................................21

    DetailedCityData.................................................................................................................................23CitiesandTownsRankedbyPopulationSize ........................................................................................................... 25CitieswithoverOnePercentoftheStates2010Population ..................................................................................27FastestGrowingCities(Populationover9,000)PercentChange.............................................................................28FastestGrowingCities(Population5,000to9,000)PercentChange.......................................................................28FastestGrowingCities(Populationover9,000)NumericChange............................................................................29FastestGrowingCities(Population5,000to9,000)NumericChange......................................................................29CitiesRankedbyPopulationDensityandLandArea................................................................................................30LargestCitiesinUtah................................................................................................................................................35FastestGrowingCitiesinUtah..................................................................................................................................35CitiesRankedbyPopulationDensity........................................................................................................................ 36

    DetailedCDPData ................................................................................................................................37CensusDesignatedPlacesin2000and2010............................................................................................................38CensusDesignatedPlacesbyPopulationSize ..........................................................................................................39

    HistoricPopulationData ....................................................................................................................41HistoricDecennialPopulationsofUtahandtheUnitedStates................................................................................43HistoricDecennialPopulationbyCounty .................................................................................................................44 HistoricDecennialPopulationbyIncorporatedCity ................................................................................................45

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    INTRODUCTION

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    2010 Census Brief 3Cities and Counties of Utah

    IntroductionOn April 1, 2010, the U.S. Census Bureau conducted the 23rdnational census. The decennial census is the only nationalcount providing consistent, uniform measures and data forevery geographic area in the nation. The results capture apicture in time of the population of Utah: who we are, how

    we've changed, and the direction we are heading.

    Cities and Counties of Utahis the first in a series of Census 2010Briefs to provide detailed analysis of the Census 2010 data forUtah. This report contains tables, figures, and maps showingcurrent and historical population data for Utah's counties,cities, and census designated places (CDPs). The report be-gins with a 2000-2010 summary population table for the U.S.,Utah, and Utah's counties and cities. This section is followedby more detailed demographic analysis of the state, includingdata on population density, land area, and growth and sizerankings. The last section of the report provides users with ahistorical look at Utah and the growth that has occurred overthe last hundred years.

    State of UtahUtah's April 1, 2010 population reached 2,763,885. Thisrepresents a population increase of 530,716 persons, or23.8% from 2000, ranking Utah third among states in the rateof population growth. Utahs growth rate of 23.8% was morethan twice as fast as the U.S. (9.7%) during this ten year pe-riod. Utah, as well as three of its neighboring states, andTexas ranked as the five fastest growing states in the countryduring the last decade. They include: Nevada (35.1%), Ari-zona (24.6%), Utah (23.8%), Idaho (21.1%), and Texas(20.6%).

    Utah's CountiesLargest. Salt Lake County continues to be the state's largestcounty with a population of 1,029,655 in 2010, followed byUtah County (516,564), Davis (306,479), Weber (231,236), Washington (138,115), and Cache (112,656) counties.Daggett County remains the smallest county in the state witha 2010 population of 1,059.

    Three out of every four people in the state live in the north-ern metropolitan area, including Weber, Davis, Salt Lake, andUtah Counties, where 2,083,934 people reside.

    Fastest Growing. Wasatch County was the fastest growingcounty over the decade with an increase of 54.7%, from

    15,215 in 2000 to 23,530 in 2010. This is the second decadein a row that Wasatch County has had a percent change ofmore than 50%. Washington was the second fastest growingcounty for the second decade in a row. Washington County, with a 52.9% increase over the decade, grew at more thandouble the state rate. Tooele had the third fastest growth rate with 42.9%, followed by Utah (40.2%) and Iron (36.7%)counties.

    Six of the 10 fastest growing counties in the state are a part ofor in close proximity to the northern metropolitan area. These counties include Wasatch (54.7%), Tooele (42.9%),Utah (40.2%), Morgan (32.8%), Davis (28.2%), and Juab(24.4%).

    Millard County, with a growth rate of just 0.8% over the dec-ade, was the slowest growing county in the state. Millard,along with Emery (1.1%), San Juan (2.3%), and Carbon(4.8%) all grew less than 1/3 of the state rate.

    Most Dense. Salt Lake County remains the most denselypopulated county in the state with 1,397.1 persons per squaremile. Other densely populated counties include Davis(1,008.2); Weber (401.5); Utah (258.5); Cache (96.7); and

    Washington (56.9). Garfield County is the least dense countyin the state with only one person per square mile.

    Utah's CitiesLargest. Salt Lake City continues to be the largest city in thestate with a 2010 population of 186,440, followed by West Valley City (129,480); Provo (112,480); West Jordan(103,712); Orem (88,328); Sandy (87,461); Ogden (82,825); St.George (72,897); Layton (67,311); and Taylorsville (58,652).

    Fastest Growing. Saratoga Springs lead the way among thestate's fastest growing cities (greater than 9,000) by increasingmore than 17 times from 2000-2010, increasing by 16,778people, or 1672.8%. Several other of the state's largest citiesmore than doubled in size over the decade, including Herri-man (1330.4%); Eagle Mountain (892.8%); Cedar Hills(216.6%); Syracuse (158.9%); West Haven (158.4%); Lehi(149.1%); and Washington (129.2%) .

    Most Dense. Taylorsville is the most densely populated cityin the state with 5,409.1 persons per square mile. Otherdensely populated Utah cities include Orem (4,851.5); Mid- vale (4,772.3); Roy (4,705.2); Washington Terrace (4,546.9);South Ogden (4,464.4); Clearfield (3,934.9); Sandy (3,808.7);Murray (3,794.4); and Cottonwood Heights (3,710.5). Fair-field in Utah County is the least dense city with only 4.6 per-sons per square mile.

    Utahs Census Designated Places (CDPs). CDPs aredelineated for each decennial census as the statistical counter-parts of incorporated places. A CDP is a statistical entitycomprising a dense concentration of population that is not

    within an incorporated place but is locally identified by aname. CDPs are delineated cooperatively with state and localand tribal government officials based on Census Bureauguidelines, and the boundaries usually coincide with visiblefeatures or the boundary of an adjacent incorporated place.CDP boundaries may change from one decennial census tothe next with changes in the settlement pattern; a CDP withthe same name as an earlier census does not necessarily havethe same boundary.

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    2010 Census Brief4 Cities and Counties of Utah

    CDPs do not have to meet a population threshold to qualifyfor tabulation of census data. The three largest census desig-nated places in Utah in 2010 are all located in Salt LakeCounty. Millcreek CDP is the largest with a population of62,139, followed by Kearns CDP (35,731); and Magna CDP(26,505).

    Historical PopulationThe final section of this report contains historical populationtables for the United States, Utah, and Utahs counties andcities. The historical data dates back to 1790 for the nation,1850 for the state and its counties, and 1890 for cities.

    Additional InformationAmerican FactFinder. American FactFinder is a dynamicsearch feature on the U.S. Census Bureaus web site that al-lows users to access Census Bureau data. The system is inter-

    active and gives Census Bureau customers more flexibility torequest the data they need for their geography of interest.American FactFinder offers data from the 2010 Census andthe 2000 Census, as well as the 1990 Decennial Census, theEconomic Census, and the American Community Survey. Toaccess American FactFinder go to factfinder.census.gov or goto the Census Bureaus web sitewww.census.govand click on

    A or American FactFinder.

    State Data Center. Electronic versions of tables and figuresin this report are available by contacting the Utah State DataCenter staff at [email protected]. Census 2010 data for the stateof Utah is available on the Demographic and Economic Analysis web site: www.governor.utah.gov/dea. CensusBriefs will be posted (in PDF format) to this site as they areavailable.

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    SUMMARYPOPULATION DATA

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    2010 Census Brief 7Cities and Counties of Utah

    NationalandStatePopulation:2000and2010

    Rank

    April 1, 2000 2000 April 1, 2010 2010 2000-2010 2000-2010 Based on

    Area Population Rank Population Rank Change % Change % Change

    U.S. 281,421,906 na 308,745,538 na 27,323,632 9.7% na

    Region

    Northeast 53,594,378 4 55,317,240 4 1,722,862 3.2% 4

    Midwest 64,392,776 2 66,927,001 3 2,534,225 3.9% 3

    South 100,236,820 1 114,555,744 1 14,318,924 14.3% 1

    West 63,197,932 3 71,945,553 2 8,747,621 13.8% 2

    State

    Alabama 4,447,100 23 4,779,736 23 332,636 7.5% 27

    Alaska 626,932 48 710,231 47 83,299 13.3% 14

    Arizona 5,130,632 20 6,392,017 16 1,261,385 24.6% 2

    Arkansas 2,673,400 33 2,915,918 32 242,518 9.1% 22

    California 33,871,648 1 37,253,956 1 3,382,308 10.0% 20

    Colorado 4,301,261 24 5,029,196 22 727,935 16.9% 9

    Connecticut 3,405,565 29 3,574,097 29 168,532 4.9% 36

    Delaware 783,600 45 897,934 45 114,334 14.6% 11

    District of Columbia 572,059 50 601,723 50 29,664 5.2% 35

    Florida 15,982,378 4 18,801,310 4 2,818,932 17.6% 8

    Georgia 8,186,453 10 9,687,653 9 1,501,200 18.3% 7Hawaii 1,211,537 42 1,360,301 40 148,764 12.3% 17

    Idaho 1,293,953 39 1,567,582 39 273,629 21.1% 4

    Illinios 12,419,293 5 12,830,632 5 411,339 3.3% 43

    Indiana 6,080,485 14 6,483,802 15 403,317 6.6% 31

    Iowa 2,926,324 30 3,046,355 30 120,031 4.1% 41

    Kansas 2,688,418 32 2,853,118 33 164,700 6.1% 33

    Kentucky 4,041,769 25 4,339,367 26 297,598 7.4% 28

    Louisiana 4,468,976 22 4,533,372 25 64,396 1.4% 49

    Maine 1,274,923 40 1,328,361 41 53,438 4.2% 40

    Maryland 5,296,486 19 5,773,552 19 477,066 9.0% 23

    Massachusetts 6,349,097 13 6,547,629 14 198,532 3.1% 44

    Michigan 9,938,444 8 9,883,640 8 -54,804 -0.6% 51

    Minnesota 4,919,479 21 5,303,925 21 384,446 7.8% 26

    Mississippi 2,844,658 31 2,967,297 31 122,639 4.3% 39

    Missouri 5,595,211 17 5,988,927 18 393,716 7.0% 29

    Montana 902,195 44 989,415 44 87,220 9.7% 21Nebraska 1,711,263 38 1,826,341 38 115,078 6.7% 30

    Nevada 1,998,257 35 2,700,551 35 702,294 35.1% 1

    New Hampshire 1,235,786 41 1,316,470 42 80,684 6.5% 32

    New Jersey 8,414,350 9 8,791,894 11 377,544 4.5% 38

    New Mexico 1,819,046 36 2,059,179 36 240,133 13.2% 15

    New York 18,976,457 3 19,378,102 3 401,645 2.1% 47

    North Carolina 8,049,313 11 9,535,483 10 1,486,170 18.5% 6

    North Dakota 642,200 47 672,591 48 30,391 4.7% 37

    Ohio 11,353,140 7 11,536,504 7 183,364 1.6% 48

    Oklahoma 3,450,654 27 3,751,351 28 300,697 8.7% 24

    Oregon 3,421,399 28 3,831,074 27 409,675 12.0% 18

    Pennsylvania 12,281,054 6 12,702,379 6 421,325 3.4% 42

    Rhode Island 1,048,319 43 1,052,567 43 4,248 0.4% 50

    South Carolina 4,012,012 26 4,625,364 24 613,352 15.3% 10

    South Dakota 754,844 46 814,180 46 59,336 7.9% 25

    Tennessee 5,689,283 16 6,346,105 17 656,822 11.5% 19

    Texas 20,851,820 2 25,145,561 2 4,293,741 20.6% 5

    Utah 2,233,169 34 2,763,885 34 530,716 23.8% 3

    Vermont 608,827 49 625,741 49 16,914 2.8% 45

    Virginia 7,078,515 12 8,001,024 12 922,509 13.0% 16

    Washington 5,894,121 15 6,724,540 13 830,419 14.1% 13

    West Virginia 1,808,344 37 1,852,994 37 44,650 2.5% 46

    Wisconsin 5,363,675 18 5,686,986 20 323,311 6.0% 34

    Wyoming 493,782 51 563,626 51 69,844 14.1% 12

    Source: U.S. Census Bureau

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    2010 Census Brief8 Cities and Counties of Utah

    CityandCountyPopulation:2000and2010(continued)

    Percent Numeric Percent Numeric

    2000 2010 Change Change 2000 2010 Change Change

    Utah 2,233,169 2,763,885 23.8% 530,716 Farmington city 12,081 18,275 51.3% 6,194

    Fruit Heights city 4,701 4,987 6.1% 286

    Beaver County 6,005 6,629 10.4% 624 Kaysville city 20,351 27,300 34.1% 6,949

    Beaver city 2,454 3,112 26.8% 658 Layton city 58,474 67,311 15.1% 8,837

    Milford city 1,451 1,409 -2.9% -42 North Salt Lake city 8,749 16,322 86.6% 7,573

    Minersville town 817 907 11.0% 90 South Weber city 4,260 6,051 42.0% 1,791Balance of Beaver County 1,283 1,201 -6.4% -82 Sunset city 5,204 5,122 -1.6% -82

    Syracuse city 9,398 24,331 158.9% 14,933

    Box Elder County 42,745 49,975 16.9% 7,230 West Bountiful city 4,484 5,265 17.4% 781

    Bear River City city 750 853 13.7% 103 West Point city 6,033 9,511 57.6% 3,478

    Brigham City city 17,411 17,899 2.8% 488 Woods Cross city 6,419 9,761 52.1% 3,342

    Corinne city 621 685 10.3% 64 Balance of Davis County 4,395 3,818 -13.1% -577

    Deweyville town 278 332 19.4% 54

    Elwood town 678 1,034 52.5% 356 Duchesne County 14,371 18,607 29.5% 4,236

    Fielding town 448 455 1.6% 7 Altamont town 178 225 26.4% 47

    Garland city 1,943 2,400 23.5% 457 Duchesne city 1,408 1,690 20.0% 282

    Honeyville city 1,214 1,441 18.7% 227 Myton city 539 569 5.6% 30

    Howell town 221 245 10.9% 24 Roosevelt city 4,299 6,046 40.6% 1,747

    Mantua town 791 687 -13.1% -104 Tabiona town 149 171 14.8% 22

    Perry city 2,383 4,512 89.3% 2,129 Balance of Duchesne County 7,798 9,906 27.0% 2,108

    Plymouth town 328 414 26.2% 86

    Portage town 257 245 -4.7% -12 Emery County 10,860 10,976 1.1% 116

    Snowville town 177 167 -5.6% -10 Castle Dale city 1,657 1,630 -1.6% -27Tremonton city 5,592 7,647 36.7% 2,055 Clawson town 153 163 6.5% 10

    Willard city 1,630 1,772 8.7% 142 Cleveland town 508 464 -8.7% -44

    Balance of Box Elder County 8,023 9,187 14.5% 1,164 Elmo town 368 418 13.6% 50

    Emery town 308 288 -6.5% -20

    Cache County 91,391 112,656 23.3% 21,265 Ferron city 1,623 1,626 0.2% 3

    Amalga town 427 488 14.3% 61 Green River city 973 952 -2.2% -21

    Clarkston town 688 666 -3.2% -22 Huntington city 2,131 2,129 -0.1% -2

    Cornish town 259 288 11.2% 29 Orangeville city 1,398 1,470 5.2% 72

    Hyde Park city 2,955 3,833 29.7% 878 Balance of Emery County 6,243 6,387 2.3% 144

    Hyrum city 6,316 7,609 20.5% 1,293

    Lewiston city 1,877 1,766 -5.9% -111 Garfield County 4,735 5,172 9.2% 437

    Logan city 42,670 48,174 12.9% 5,504 Antimony town 122 122 0.0% 0

    Mendon city 898 1,282 42.8% 384 Boulder town 180 226 25.6% 46

    Millville city 1,507 1,829 21.4% 322 Bryce Canyon City town na 198 na na

    Newton town 699 789 12.9% 90 Cannonville town 148 167 12.8% 19

    Nibley city 2,045 5,438 165.9% 3,393 Escalante city 818 797 -2.6% -21

    North Logan city 6,163 8,269 34.2% 2,106 Hatch town 127 133 4.7% 6

    Paradise town 759 904 19.1% 145 Henrieville town 159 230 44.7% 71

    Providence city 4,377 7,075 61.6% 2,698 Panguitch city 1,623 1,520 -6.3% -103

    Richmond city 2,051 2,470 20.4% 419 Tropic town 508 530 4.3% 22

    River Heights city 1,496 1,734 15.9% 238 Balance of Garfield County 1,050 1,447 37.8% 397

    Smithfield city 7,261 9,495 30.8% 2,234

    Trenton town 449 464 3.3% 15 Grand County 8,485 9,225 8.7% 740

    Wellsville city 2,728 3,432 25.8% 704 Castle Valley town 349 319 -8.6% -30

    Balance of Cache County 5,766 6,651 15.3% 885 Moab city 4,779 5,046 5.6% 267

    Balance of Grand County 3,357 3,860 15.0% 503

    Carbon County 20,422 21,403 4.8% 981

    East Carbon city 1,393 1,301 -6.6% -92 Iron County 33,779 46,163 36.7% 12,384

    Helper city 2,025 2,201 8.7% 176 Brian Head town 118 83 -29.7% -35

    Price city 8,402 8,715 3.7% 313 Cedar City city 20,527 28,857 40.6% 8,330

    Scofield town 28 24 -14.3% -4 Enoch city 3,467 5,803 67.4% 2,336

    Sunnyside city 404 377 -6.7% -27 Kanarraville town 311 355 14.1% 44

    Wellington city 1,666 1,676 0.6% 10 Paragonah town 470 488 3.8% 18Balance of Carbon County 6,504 7,109 9.3% 605 Parowan city 2,565 2,790 8.8% 225

    Balance of Iron County 6,321 7,787 23.2% 1,466

    Daggett County 921 1,059 15.0% 138

    Manila town 308 310 0.6% 2 Juab County 8,238 10,246 24.4% 2,008

    Balance of Daggett County 613 749 22.2% 136 Eureka city 766 669 -12.7% -97

    Levan town 688 841 22.2% 153

    Davis County 238,994 306,479 28.2% 67,485 Mona city 850 1,547 82.0% 697

    Bountiful city 41,301 42,552 3.0% 1,251 Nephi city 4,733 5,389 13.9% 656

    Centerville city 14,585 15,335 5.1% 750 Rocky Ridge town 403 733 81.9% 330

    Clearfield city 25,974 30,112 15.9% 4,138 Balance of Juab County 798 1,067 33.7% 269

    Clinton city 12,585 20,426 62.3% 7,841

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    2010 Census Brief 9Cities and Counties of Utah

    CityandCountyPopulation:2000and2010(continued)

    Percent Numeric Percent Numeric

    2000 2010 Change Change 2000 2010 Change Change

    Kane County 6,046 7,125 17.8% 1,079 Fayette town 204 242 18.6% 38

    Alton town 134 119 -11.2% -15 Fountain Green city 945 1,071 13.3% 126

    Big Water town 417 475 13.9% 58 Gunnison city 2,394 3,285 37.2% 891

    Glendale town 355 381 7.3% 26 Manti city 3,040 3,276 7.8% 236

    Kanab city 3,564 4,312 21.0% 748 Mayfield town 420 496 18.1% 76

    Orderville town 596 577 -3.2% -19 Moroni city 1,280 1,423 11.2% 143Balance of Kane County 980 1,261 28.7% 281 Mount Pleasant city 2,707 3,260 20.4% 553

    Spring City city 956 988 3.3% 32

    Millard County 12,405 12,503 0.8% 98 Sterling town 235 262 11.5% 27

    Delta city 3,209 3,436 7.1% 227 Wales town 219 302 37.9% 83

    Fillmore city 2,253 2,435 8.1% 182 Balance of Sanpete County 3,650 4,468 22.4% 818

    Hinckley town 698 696 -0.3% -2

    Holden town 400 378 -5.5% -22 Sevier County 18,842 20,802 10.4% 1,960

    Kanosh town 485 474 -2.3% -11 Annabella town 603 795 31.8% 192

    Leamington town 217 226 4.1% 9 Aurora city 947 1,016 7.3% 69

    Lynndyl town 134 106 -20.9% -28 Central Valley town na 528 na 528

    Meadow town 254 310 22.0% 56 Elsinore town 733 847 15.6% 114

    Oak City town 650 578 -11.1% -72 Glenwood town 437 464 6.2% 27

    Scipio town 290 327 12.8% 37 Joseph town 269 344 27.9% 75

    Balance of Millard County 3,815 3,537 -7.3% -278 Koosharem town 276 327 18.5% 51

    Monroe city 1,845 2,256 22.3% 411

    Morgan County 7,129 9,469 32.8% 2,340 Redmond town 788 730 -7.4% -58

    Morgan city 2,635 3,687 39.9% 1,052 Richfield city 6,847 7,551 10.3% 704Balance of Morgan County 4,494 5,782 28.7% 1,288 Salina city 2,393 2,489 4.0% 96

    Sigurd town 430 429 -0.2% -1

    Piute County 1,435 1,556 8.4% 121 Balance of Sevier County 3,274 3,026 -7.6% -248

    Circleville town 505 547 8.3% 42

    Junction town 177 191 7.9% 14 Summit County 29,736 36,324 22.2% 6,588

    Kingston town 142 173 21.8% 31 Coalville city 1,382 1,363 -1.4% -19

    Marysvale town 381 408 7.1% 27 Francis town 698 1,077 54.3% 379

    Balance of Piute County 230 237 3.0% 7 Henefer town 684 766 12.0% 82

    Kamas city 1,274 1,811 42.2% 537

    Rich County 1,961 2,264 15.5% 303 Oakley city 948 1,470 55.1% 522

    Garden City town 357 562 57.4% 205 Park City city (pt.) 7,371 7,547 2.4% 176

    Laketown town 188 248 31.9% 60 Balance of Summit County 17,379 22,290 28.3% 4,911

    Randolph town 483 464 -3.9% -19

    Woodruff town 194 180 -7.2% -14 Tooele County 40,735 58,218 42.9% 17,483

    Balance of Rich County 739 810 9.6% 71 Grantsville city 6,015 8,893 47.8% 2,878

    Ophir town 23 38 65.2% 15

    Salt Lake County 898,387 1,029,655 14.6% 131,268 Rush Valley town 453 447 -1.3% -6

    Alta town 370 383 3.5% 13 Stockton town 443 616 39.1% 173

    Bluffdale city 4,700 7,598 61.7% 2,898 Tooele city 22,502 31,605 40.5% 9,103

    Cottonwood Heights city na 33,433 na 33,433 Vernon town 236 243 3.0% 7

    Draper city (pt.) 25,220 40,532 60.7% 15,312 Wendover city 1,537 1,400 -8.9% -137

    Herriman city 1,523 21,785 1330.4% 20,262 Balance of Tooele County 9,526 14,976 57.2% 5,450

    Holladay city 14,561 26,472 81.8% 11,911

    Midvale city 27,029 27,964 3.5% 935 Uintah County 25,224 32,588 29.2% 7,364

    Murray city 34,024 46,746 37.4% 12,722 Ballard town 566 801 41.5% 235

    Riverton city 25,011 38,753 54.9% 13,742 Naples city 1,300 1,755 35.0% 455

    Salt Lake City city 181,743 186,440 2.6% 4,697 Vernal city 7,714 9,089 17.8% 1,375

    Sandy city 88,418 87,461 -1.1% -957 Balance of Uintah County 15,644 20,943 33.9% 5,299

    South Jordan city 29,437 50,418 71.3% 20,981

    South Salt Lake city 22,038 23,617 7.2% 1,579 Utah County 368,536 516,564 40.2% 148,028

    Taylorsville city 57,439 58,652 2.1% 1,213 Alpine city 7,146 9,555 33.7% 2,409

    West Jordan city 68,336 103,712 51.8% 35,376 American Fork city 21,941 26,263 19.7% 4,322

    West Valley City city 108,896 129,480 18.9% 20,584 Cedar Fort town 341 368 7.9% 27Balance of Salt Lake County 209,642 146,209 -30.3% -63,433 Cedar Hills c it y 3,094 9,796 216.6% 6,702

    Draper (pt.) na 1,742 na 1,742

    San Juan County 14,413 14,746 2.3% 333 Eagle Mountain city 2,157 21,415 8 92.8% 19,258

    Blanding city 3,162 3,375 6.7% 213 Elk Ridge city 1,838 2,436 32.5% 598

    Monticello city 1,958 1,972 0.7% 14 Fairfield town na 119 na 119

    Balance of San Juan County 9,293 9,399 1.1% 106 Genola town 965 1,370 42.0% 405

    Goshen town 874 921 5.4% 47

    Sanpete County 22,763 27,822 22.2% 5,059 Highland city 8,172 15,523 90.0% 7,351

    Centerfield town 1,048 1,367 30.4% 319 Lehi city 19,028 47,407 149.1% 28,379

    Ephraim city 4,505 6,135 36.2% 1,630 Lindon city 8,363 10,070 20.4% 1,707

    Fairview city 1,160 1,247 7.5% 87 Mapleton city 5,809 7,979 37.4% 2,170

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    Percent Numeric Percent Numeric

    2000 2010 Change Change 2000 2010 Change Change

    Orem city 84,324 88,328 4.7% 4,004 St. George city 49,663 72,897 46.8% 23,234

    Payson city 12,716 18,294 43.9% 5,578 Santa Clara city 4,630 6,003 29.7% 1,373

    Pleasant Grove city 23,468 33,509 42.8% 10,041 Springdale town 457 529 15.8% 72

    Provo city 105,166 112,488 7.0% 7,322 Toquerville town 910 1,370 50.5% 460

    Salem city 4,372 6,423 46.9% 2,051 Virgin town 394 596 51.3% 202

    Santaquin city 4,834 9,128 88.8% 4,294 W ashington city 8,186 18,761 129.2% 10,575Saratoga Springs c ity 1,003 17,781 1672.8% 16,778 Balance of Washington County 5,858 6,988 19.3% 1,130

    Spanish Fork city 20,246 34,691 71.3% 14,445

    Springville city 20,424 29,466 44.3% 9,042 Wayne County 2,509 2,778 10.7% 269

    Vineyard town 150 139 -7.3% -11 Bicknell town 353 327 -7.4% -26

    Woodland Hills city 941 1,344 42.8% 403 Hanksville town na 219 na 219

    Balance of Utah County 11,164 10,009 -10.3% -1,155 Loa town 525 572 9.0% 47

    Lyman town 234 258 10.3% 24

    Wasatch County 15,215 23,530 54.7% 8,315 Torrey town 171 182 6.4% 11

    Charleston town 378 415 9.8% 37 Balance of Wayne County 1,226 1,220 -0.5% -6

    Daniel town na 938 na 938

    Heber city 7,291 11,362 55.8% 4,071 Weber County 196,533 231,236 17.7% 34,703

    Hideout town na 656 na 656 Farr West city 3,094 5,928 91.6% 2,834

    Independence town na 164 na 164 Harrisville city 3,645 5,567 52.7% 1,922

    Midway city 2,121 3,845 81.3% 1,724 Hooper city na 7,218 na 7,218

    Park City (pt.) na 11 na 11 Huntsville town 649 608 -6.3% -41

    Wallsburg town 274 250 -8.8% -24 Marriott-Slaterville city 1,425 1,701 19.4% 276

    Balance of W asatch County 14,941 23,269 55.7% 8,328 North Ogden city 15,026 17,357 15.5% 2,331Ogden city 77,226 82,825 7.3% 5,599

    Washington County 90,354 138,115 52.9% 47,761 Plain City city 3,489 5,476 57.0% 1,987

    Apple Valley town na 701 na na Pleasant View city 5,632 7,979 41.7% 2,347

    Enterprise city 1,285 1,711 33.2% 426 Riverdale city 7,656 8,426 10.1% 770

    Hildale city 1,895 2,726 43.9% 831 Roy city 32,885 36,884 12.2% 3,999

    Hurricane city 8,250 13,748 66.6% 5,498 South Ogden city 14,377 16,532 15.0% 2,155

    Ivins city 4,450 6,753 51.8% 2,303 Uintah town 1,127 1,322 17.3% 195

    La Verkin city 3,392 4,060 19.7% 668 Washington Terrace city 8,551 9,067 6.0% 516

    Leeds town 547 820 49.9% 273 West Haven city 3,976 10,272 158.4% 6,296

    New Harmony town 190 207 8.9% 17 Balance of Weber County 17,775 14,074 -20.8% -3,701

    Rockville town 247 245 -0.8% -2

    Source: U.S. Census Bureau

    CityandCountyPopulation:2000and2010(continued)

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    PercentChangeinPopulationforUtahandtheUnitedStates:2000to2010

    PercentChangeinPopulationfortheStates:2000to2010

    Source: U.S. Census Bureau

    Source: U.S. Census Bureau

    0%

    10%

    20%

    30%

    40%

    50%

    60%

    70%

    1880 1890 1900 1910 1920 1930 1940 1950 1960 1970 1980 1990 2000 2010

    Utah U.S.

    Population Loss

    NM13.2%

    UT23.8%

    AZ24.6%

    CA10.0%

    NV35.1%

    OR12.0%

    TX20.6%

    OK8.7%

    CO16.9%

    WA

    14.1%

    ID

    21.1%

    MT9.7%

    WY14.1%

    ND

    4.7%

    SD

    7.9%

    MN7.8%

    NE6.7%

    KS

    6.1%

    IA4.1%

    MO

    7.0%

    AR9.1%

    LA1.4%

    WI

    6.0%

    IL3.3%

    IN6.6%

    OH1.6%

    FL

    17.6%

    TN 11.5%

    KY7.4%

    MS

    4.3%AL

    7.5%

    GA18.3%

    SC15.3%

    NC 18.5%

    VA

    13.0%

    WV2.5%

    PA3.4%

    NY

    2.1%

    ME4.2%

    AK

    13.3%

    HI12.3%

    MA

    3.1%

    VT2.8%

    NH6.5%

    RI

    0.4%CT4.9%

    NJ

    4.5%

    DE14.6%

    MD9.0%

    MI-0.6%

    15% to 25%

    5% to 15%

    DC

    5.2%

    25% or more

    0% to 5%U.S. Rate = 9.7%

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    Source: U.S. Census Bureau

    PopulationGrowthRatesbyCounty:2000to2010

    Box Elder16.9%

    Cache23.3%

    Rich15.5%

    Weber 17.7%

    Tooele42.9%

    Salt Lake14.6%

    Morgan32.8%

    Summit22.2%

    Daggett 15.0%

    Utah40.2%

    Wasatch54.7% Duchesne

    29.5%Uintah29.2%

    Juab

    24.4%

    Sanpete22.2%

    Carbon4.8%

    Emery1.1% Grand

    8.7%

    Millard

    0.8%

    Piute8.4%

    Garfield9.2%

    Sevier10.4%

    Wayne10.7%

    San Juan2.3%

    Iron

    36.7%

    Beaver10.4%

    Washington52.9%

    Kane17.8%

    Davis28.2%

    State Rate = 23.8%

    22.4% to 33.1%

    Less than 11.5%

    43.9% or greater

    33.2% to 43.8%

    11.6% to 22.3%

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    CountyPopulationRankedbySizeandShareofStateTotal

    Size

    Rank County

    1980

    Census

    1980

    Share of

    the State

    1990

    Census

    1990

    Share of

    the State

    2000

    Census

    2000

    Share of

    the State

    2010

    Census

    2010

    Share of

    the State

    1 Salt Lake 619,066 42.37% 725,956 42.14% 898,387 40.23% 1,029,655 37.25%

    2 Utah 218,106 14.93% 263,590 15.30% 368,536 16.50% 516,564 18.69%

    3 Davis 146,540 10.03% 187,941 10.91% 238,994 10.70% 306,479 11.09%

    4 Weber 144,616 9.90% 158,330 9.19% 196,533 8.80% 231,236 8.37%

    5 Washington 26,065 1.78% 48,560 2.82% 90,354 4.05% 138,115 5.00%

    6 Cache 57,176 3.91% 70,183 4.07% 91,391 4.09% 112,656 4.08%

    7 Tooele 26,033 1.78% 26,601 1.54% 40,735 1.82% 58,218 2.11%

    8 Box Elder 33,222 2.27% 36,485 2.12% 42,745 1.91% 49,975 1.81%

    9 Iron 17,349 1.19% 20,789 1.21% 33,779 1.51% 46,163 1.67%

    10 Summit 10,198 0.70% 15,518 0.90% 29,736 1.33% 36,324 1.31%

    11 Uintah 20,506 1.40% 22,211 1.29% 25,224 1.13% 32,588 1.18%

    12 Sanpete 14,620 1.00% 16,259 0.94% 22,763 1.02% 27,822 1.01%

    13 Wasatch 8,523 0.58% 10,089 0.59% 15,215 0.68% 23,530 0.85%

    14 Carbon 22,179 1.52% 20,228 1.17% 20,422 0.91% 21,403 0.77%

    15 Sevier 14,727 1.01% 15,431 0.90% 18,842 0.84% 20,802 0.75%

    16 Duchesne 12,565 0.86% 12,645 0.73% 14,371 0.64% 18,607 0.67%

    17 San Juan 12,253 0.84% 12,621 0.73% 14,413 0.65% 14,746 0.53%

    18 Millard 8,970 0.61% 11,333 0.66% 12,405 0.56% 12,503 0.45%

    19 Emery 11,451 0.78% 10,332 0.60% 10,860 0.49% 10,976 0.40%

    20 Juab 5,530 0.38% 5,817 0.34% 8,238 0.37% 10,246 0.37%

    21 Morgan 4,917 0.34% 5,528 0.32% 7,129 0.32% 9,469 0.34%

    22 Grand 8,241 0.56% 6,620 0.38% 8,485 0.38% 9,225 0.33%

    23 Kane 4,024 0.28% 5,169 0.30% 6,046 0.27% 7,125 0.26%

    24 Beaver 4,378 0.30% 4,765 0.28% 6,005 0.27% 6,629 0.24%

    25 Garfield 3,673 0.25% 3,980 0.23% 4,735 0.21% 5,172 0.19%

    26 Wayne 1,911 0.13% 2,177 0.13% 2,509 0.11% 2,778 0.10%

    27 Rich 2,100 0.14% 1,725 0.10% 1,961 0.09% 2,264 0.08%

    28 Piute 1,329 0.09% 1,277 0.07% 1,435 0.06% 1,556 0.06%

    29 Daggett 769 0.05% 690 0.04% 921 0.04% 1,059 0.04%

    State of Utah 1,461,037 100% 1,722,850 100% 2,233,169 100% 2,763,885 100%

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    Size

    Rank County

    1980

    Census

    1990

    Census

    2000

    Census

    2010

    Census

    1990-2000

    Percent

    Change

    2000-2010

    Percent

    Change

    1 Wasatch 8,523 10,089 15,215 23,530 50.8% 54.7%

    2 Washington 26,065 48,560 90,354 138,115 86.1% 52.9%3 Tooele 26,033 26,601 40,735 58,218 53.1% 42.9%

    4 Utah 218,106 263,590 368,536 516,564 39.8% 40.2%

    5 Iron 17,349 20,789 33,779 46,163 62.5% 36.7%

    6 Morgan 4,917 5,528 7,129 9,469 29.0% 32.8%

    7 Duchesne 12,565 12,645 14,371 18,607 13.6% 29.5%

    8 Uintah 20,506 22,211 25,224 32,588 13.6% 29.2%

    9 Davis 146,540 187,941 238,994 306,479 27.2% 28.2%

    10 Juab 5,530 5,817 8,238 10,246 41.6% 24.4%

    11 Cache 57,176 70,183 91,391 112,656 30.2% 23.3%

    12 Sanpete 14,620 16,259 22,763 27,822 40.0% 22.2%

    13 Summit 10,198 15,518 29,736 36,324 91.6% 22.2%

    14 Kane 4,024 5,169 6,046 7,125 17.0% 17.8%15 Weber 144,616 158,330 196,533 231,236 24.1% 17.7%

    16 Box Elder 33,222 36,485 42,745 49,975 17.2% 16.9%

    17 Rich 2,100 1,725 1,961 2,264 13.7% 15.5%

    18 Daggett 769 690 921 1,059 33.5% 15.0%

    19 Salt Lake 619,066 725,956 898,387 1,029,655 23.8% 14.6%

    20 Wayne 1,911 2,177 2,509 2,778 15.3% 10.7%

    21 Sevier 14,727 15,431 18,842 20,802 22.1% 10.4%

    22 Beaver 4,378 4,765 6,005 6,629 26.0% 10.4%

    23 Garfield 3,673 3,980 4,735 5,172 19.0% 9.2%

    24 Grand 8,241 6,620 8,485 9,225 28.2% 8.7%

    25 Piute 1,329 1,277 1,435 1,556 12.4% 8.4%

    26 Carbon 22,179 20,228 20,422 21,403 1.0% 4.8%27 San Juan 12,253 12,621 14,413 14,746 14.2% 2.3%

    28 Emery 11,451 10,332 10,860 10,976 5.1% 1.1%

    29 Millard 8,970 11,333 12,405 12,503 9.5% 0.8%

    State of Utah 1,461,037 1,722,850 2,233,169 2,763,885 29.6% 23.8%

    CountyPopulationRankedby2000to2010PercentChange

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    Size

    Rank County

    1980

    Census

    1990

    Census

    2000

    Census

    2010

    Census

    1990-2000

    Numeric

    Change

    2000-2010

    Numeric

    Change

    1 Utah 218,106 263,590 368,536 516,564 104,946 148,028

    2 Salt Lake 619,066 725,956 898,387 1,029,655 172,431 131,2683 Davis 146,540 187,941 238,994 306,479 51,053 67,485

    4 Washington 26,065 48,560 90,354 138,115 41,794 47,761

    5 Weber 144,616 158,330 196,533 231,236 38,203 34,703

    6 Cache 57,176 70,183 91,391 112,656 21,208 21,265

    7 Tooele 26,033 26,601 40,735 58,218 14,134 17,483

    8 Iron 17,349 20,789 33,779 46,163 12,990 12,384

    9 Wasatch 8,523 10,089 15,215 23,530 5,126 8,315

    10 Uintah 20,506 22,211 25,224 32,588 3,013 7,364

    11 Box Elder 33,222 36,485 42,745 49,975 6,260 7,230

    12 Summit 10,198 15,518 29,736 36,324 14,218 6,588

    13 Sanpete 14,620 16,259 22,763 27,822 6,504 5,059

    14 Duchesne 12,565 12,645 14,371 18,607 1,726 4,23615 Morgan 4,917 5,528 7,129 9,469 1,601 2,340

    16 Juab 5,530 5,817 8,238 10,246 2,421 2,008

    17 Sevier 14,727 15,431 18,842 20,802 3,411 1,960

    18 Kane 4,024 5,169 6,046 7,125 877 1,079

    19 Carbon 22,179 20,228 20,422 21,403 194 981

    20 Grand 8,241 6,620 8,485 9,225 1,865 740

    21 Beaver 4,378 4,765 6,005 6,629 1,240 624

    22 Garfield 3,673 3,980 4,735 5,172 755 437

    23 San Juan 12,253 12,621 14,413 14,746 1,792 333

    24 Rich 2,100 1,725 1,961 2,264 236 303

    25 Wayne 1,911 2,177 2,509 2,778 332 269

    26 Daggett 769 690 921 1,059 231 13827 Piute 1,329 1,277 1,435 1,556 158 121

    28 Emery 11,451 10,332 10,860 10,976 528 116

    29 Millard 8,970 11,333 12,405 12,503 1,072 98

    State of Utah 1,461,037 1,722,850 2,233,169 2,763,885 510,319 530,716

    CountyPopulationRankedby2000to2010NumericChange

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    CountyPopulationRankedbyPopulationDensityandLandArea

    County

    Land Area

    (Square

    Miles)

    2010

    Population

    Pop. Density

    Persons/Sq

    Mile

    Rank by

    Land Area

    Density

    Rank

    Salt Lake 737 1,029,655 1,397.09 25 1

    Davis 304 306,479 1,008.15 29 2Weber 576 231,236 401.45 28 3

    Utah 1,998 516,564 258.54 16 4

    Cache 1,165 112,656 96.70 22 5

    Washington 2,427 138,115 56.91 15 6

    Wasatch 1,177 23,530 19.99 21 7

    Summit 1,871 36,324 19.41 18 8

    Sanpete 1,588 27,822 17.52 19 9

    Morgan 609 9,469 15.55 27 10

    Carbon 1,478 21,403 14.48 20 11

    Iron 3,298 46,163 14.00 11 12

    Sevier 1,910 20,802 10.89 17 13

    Box Elder 5,723 49,975 8.73 4 14Tooele 6,930 58,218 8.40 2 15

    Uintah 4,477 32,588 7.28 6 16

    Duchesne 3,238 18,607 5.75 12 17

    Juab 3,392 10,246 3.02 10 18

    Beaver 2,590 6,629 2.56 13 19

    Grand 3,682 9,225 2.51 9 20

    Emery 4,452 10,976 2.47 7 21

    Rich 1,029 2,264 2.20 23 22

    Piute 758 1,556 2.05 24 23

    Millard 6,589 12,503 1.90 3 24

    San Juan 7,820 14,746 1.89 1 25

    Kane 3,992 7,125 1.78 8 26Daggett 698 1,059 1.52 26 27

    Wayne 2,460 2,778 1.13 14 28

    Garfield 5,174 5,172 1.00 5 29

    State of Utah 81,406 2,763,885 33.95

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    CountyPopulationListedbyPlanningDistrict

    Planning District/

    County

    1980

    Census

    1990

    Census

    2000

    Census

    2010

    Census

    1980-1990

    Percent

    Change

    1990-2000

    Percent

    Change

    2000-2010

    Percent

    Change

    Bear River 92,498 108,393 136,097 164,895 17.2% 25.6% 21.2%

    Box Elder 33,222 36,485 42,745 49,975 9.8% 17.2% 16.9%Cache 57,176 70,183 91,391 112,656 22.8% 30.2% 23.3%

    Rich 2,100 1,725 1,961 2,264 -17.9% 13.7% 15.5%

    Wasatch Front 941,172 1,104,356 1,381,778 1,635,057 17.3% 25.1% 18.3%

    Davis 146,540 187,941 238,994 306,479 28.3% 27.2% 28.2%

    Morgan 4,917 5,528 7,129 9,469 12.4% 29.0% 32.8%

    Salt Lake 619,066 725,956 898,387 1,029,655 17.3% 23.8% 14.6%

    Tooele 26,033 26,601 40,735 58,218 2.2% 53.1% 42.9%

    Weber 144,616 158,330 196,533 231,236 9.5% 24.1% 17.7%

    Mountainland 236,827 289,197 413,487 576,418 22.1% 43.0% 39.4%

    Summit 10,198 15,518 29,736 36,324 52.2% 91.6% 22.2%

    Utah 218,106 263,590 368,536 516,564 20.9% 39.8% 40.2%Wasatch 8,523 10,089 15,215 23,530 18.4% 50.8% 54.7%

    Central 47,087 52,294 66,192 75,707 11.1% 26.6% 14.4%

    Juab 5,530 5,817 8,238 10,246 5.2% 41.6% 24.4%

    Millard 8,970 11,333 12,405 12,503 26.3% 9.5% 0.8%

    Piute 1,329 1,277 1,435 1,556 -3.9% 12.4% 8.4%

    Sanpete 14,620 16,259 22,763 27,822 11.2% 40.0% 22.2%

    Sevier 14,727 15,431 18,842 20,802 4.8% 22.1% 10.4%

    Wayne 1,911 2,177 2,509 2,778 13.9% 15.3% 10.7%

    Southwestern 55,489 83,263 140,919 203,204 50.1% 69.3% 44.2%

    Beaver 4,378 4,765 6,005 6,629 8.8% 26.0% 10.4%

    Garfield 3,673 3,980 4,735 5,172 8.4% 19.0% 9.2%

    Iron 17,349 20,789 33,779 46,163 19.8% 62.5% 36.7%

    Kane 4,024 5,169 6,046 7,125 28.5% 17.0% 17.8%

    Washington 26,065 48,560 90,354 138,115 86.3% 86.1% 52.9%

    Uintah Basin 33,840 35,546 40,516 52,254 5.0% 14.0% 29.0%

    Daggett 769 690 921 1,059 -10.3% 33.5% 15.0%

    Duchesne 12,565 12,645 14,371 18,607 0.6% 13.7% 29.5%

    Uintah 20,506 22,211 25,224 32,588 8.3% 13.6% 29.2%

    Southeastern 54,124 49,801 54,180 56,350 -8.0% 8.8% 4.0%

    Carbon 22,179 20,228 20,422 21,403 -8.8% 1.0% 4.8%

    Emery 11,451 10,332 10,860 10,976 -9.8% 5.1% 1.1%Grand 8,241 6,620 8,485 9,225 -19.7% 28.2% 8.7%

    San Juan 12,253 12,621 14,413 14,746 3.0% 14.2% 2.3%

    State of Utah 1,461,037 1,722,850 2,233,169 2,763,885 17.9% 29.6% 23.8%

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    TenFastestGrowingCounties

    TenLargestCountiesinUtah

    Source: U.S. Census Bureau

    Source: U.S. Census Bureau

    36,324

    46,163

    49,975

    58,218

    112,656

    138,115

    231,236

    306,479

    516,564

    1,029,655

    0 200,000 400,000 600,000 800,000 1,000,000 1,200,000

    Summit

    Iron

    Box Elder

    Tooele

    Cache

    Washington

    Weber

    Davis

    Utah

    Salt Lake

    24.4%

    28.2%

    29.2%

    29.5%

    32.8%

    36.7%

    40.2%

    42.9%

    52.9%

    54.7%

    0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60%

    Juab

    Davis

    Uintah

    Duchesne

    Morgan

    Iron

    Utah

    Tooele

    Washington

    Wasatch

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    LargestCountiesinUtah(RankedbyLandAreasinSquareMiles)

    PopulationDensitybyCounty(RankedbyMostDense)

    15.6

    17.5

    19.4

    20.0

    56.9

    96.7

    258.5

    401.5

    1,008.2

    1,397.1

    0 200 400 600 800 1,000 1,200 1,400 1,600

    Morgan

    Sanpete

    Summit

    Wasatch

    Washington

    Cache

    Utah

    Weber

    Davis

    Salt Lake

    Source: U.S. Census Bureau

    3,298

    3,392

    3,682

    3,992

    4,452

    4,477

    5,174

    5,723

    6,589

    6,930

    7,820

    0 1,000 2,000 3,000 4,000 5,000 6,000 7,000 8,000 9,000

    Iron

    Juab

    Grand

    Kane

    Emery

    Uintah

    Garfield

    Box Elder

    Millard

    Tooele

    San Juan

    Source: U.S. Census Bureau

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    CitiesandTownsRankedbyPopulationSize

    City/Town County 2000

    2000

    Rank 2010

    2010

    Rank City/Town County 2000

    2000

    Rank 2010

    2010

    Rank

    Salt Lake City Salt Lake 181,743 1 186,440 1 Salem Utah 4,372 71 6,423 71

    West Valley City Salt Lake 108,896 2 129,480 2 Ephraim Sanpete 4,505 67 6,135 72

    Provo Utah 105,166 3 112,488 3 South Weber Davis 4,260 73 6,051 73

    West Jordan Salt Lake 68,336 7 103,712 4 Roosevelt Duchesne 4,299 72 6,046 74

    Orem Utah 84,324 5 88,328 5 Santa Clara Washington 4,630 66 6,003 75

    Sandy Salt Lake 88,418 4 87,461 6 Farr West Weber 3,094 82 5,928 76

    Ogden Weber 77,226 6 82,825 7 Enoch Iron 3,467 78 5,803 77

    St. George Washington 49,663 10 72,897 8 Harrisville Weber 3,645 75 5,567 78

    Layton Davis 58,474 8 67,311 9 Plain City Weber 3,489 77 5,476 79

    Taylorsville Salt Lake 57,439 9 58,652 10 Nibley Cache 2,045 99 5,438 80

    South Jordan Salt Lake 29,437 15 50,418 11 Nephi Juab 4,733 63 5,389 81

    Logan Cache 42,670 11 48,174 12 West Bountiful Davis 4,484 68 5,265 82

    Lehi Utah 19,028 28 47,407 13 Sunset Davis 5,204 60 5,122 83

    Murray Salt Lake 34,024 13 46,746 14 Moab Grand 4,779 62 5,046 84

    Bountiful Davis 41,301 12 42,552 15 Fruit Heights Davis 4,701 64 4,987 85

    Draper Salt Lake 25,220 18 42,274 16 Perry Box Elder 2,383 93 4,512 86

    Riverton Salt Lake 25,011 19 38,753 17 Kanab Kane 3,564 76 4,312 87

    Roy Weber 32,885 14 36,884 18 La Verkin Washington 3,392 79 4,060 88

    Spanish Fork Utah 20,246 27 34,691 19 Midway Wasatch 2,121 97 3,845 89

    Pleasant Grove Utah 23,468 20 33,509 20 Hyde Park Cache 2,955 85 3,833 90

    Cottonwood Heights Salt Lake na na 33,433 21 Morgan Morgan 2,635 88 3,687 91

    Tooele Tooele 22,502 21 31,605 22 Delta Millard 3,209 80 3,436 92

    Clearfield Davis 25,974 17 30,112 23 Wellsville Cache 2,728 86 3,432 93

    Springville Utah 20,424 25 29,466 24 Blanding San Juan 3,162 81 3,375 94Cedar City Iron 20,527 24 28,857 25 Gunnison Sanpete 2,394 91 3,285 95

    Midvale Salt Lake 27,029 16 27,964 26 Manti Sanpete 3,040 84 3,276 96

    Kaysville Davis 20,351 26 27,300 27 Mount Pleasant Sanpete 2,707 87 3,260 97

    Holladay Salt Lake 14,561 32 26,472 28 Beaver Beaver 2,454 90 3,112 98

    American Fork Utah 21,941 23 26,263 29 Parowan Iron 2,565 89 2,790 99

    Syracuse Davis 9,398 37 24,331 30 Hilldale Washington 1,895 103 2,726 100

    South Salt Lake Salt Lake 22,038 22 23,617 31 Salina Sevier 2,393 92 2,489 101

    Herriman Salt Lake 1,523 113 21,785 32 Richmond Cache 2,051 98 2,470 102

    Eagle Mountain Utah 2,157 95 21,415 33 Elk Ridge Utah 1,838 106 2,436 103

    Clinton Davis 12,585 35 20,426 34 Fillmore Millard 2,253 94 2,435 104

    Washington Washington 8,186 43 18,761 35 Garland Box Elder 1,943 102 2,400 105

    Payson Utah 12,716 34 18,294 36 Monroe Sevier 1,845 105 2,256 106

    Farmington Davis 12,081 36 18,275 37 Helper Carbon 2,025 100 2,201 107

    Brigham City Box Elder 17,411 29 17,899 38 Huntington Emery 2,131 96 2,129 108

    Saratoga Springs Utah 1,003 130 17,781 39 Monticello San Juan 1,958 101 1,972 109

    North Ogden Weber 15,026 30 17,357 40 Millville Cache 1,507 114 1,829 110

    South Ogden Weber 14,377 33 16,532 41 Kamas Summit 1,274 125 1,811 111North Salt Lake Davis 8,749 38 16,322 42 Willard Box Elder 1,630 109 1,772 112

    Highland Utah 8,172 44 15,523 43 Lewiston Cache 1,877 104 1,766 113

    Centerville Davis 14,585 31 15,335 44 Naples Uintah 1,300 122 1,755 114

    Hurricane Washington 8,250 42 13,748 45 River Heights Cache 1,496 115 1,734 115

    Heber Wasatch 7,291 48 11,362 46 Enterprise Washington 1,285 123 1,711 116

    West Haven Weber 3,976 74 10,272 47 Marriott-Slaterville Weber 1,425 117 1,701 117

    Lindon Utah 8,363 41 10,070 48 Duchesne Duchesne 1,408 118 1,690 118

    Cedar Hills Utah 3,094 82 9,796 49 Wellington Carbon 1,666 107 1,676 119

    Woods Cross Davis 6,419 52 9,761 50 Castle Dale Emery 1,657 108 1,630 120

    Alpine Utah 7,146 50 9,555 51 Ferron Emery 1,623 110 1,626 121

    West Point Davis 6,033 55 9,511 52 Mona Juab 850 141 1,547 122

    Smithfield Cache 7,261 49 9,495 53 Panguitch Garfield 1,623 110 1,520 123

    Santaquin Utah 4,834 61 9,128 54 Oakley Summit 948 134 1,470 124

    Vernal Uintah 7,714 45 9,089 55 Orangeville Emery 1,398 119 1,470 124

    Washington Terrace Weber 8,551 39 9,067 56 Honeyville Box Elder 1,214 126 1,441 126

    Grantsville Tooele 6,015 56 8,893 57 Moroni Sanpete 1,280 124 1,423 127

    Price Carbon 8,402 40 8,715 58 Milford Beaver 1,451 116 1,409 128Riverdale Weber 7,656 46 8,426 59 Wendover Tooele 1,537 112 1,400 129

    North Logan Cache 6,163 54 8,269 60 Genola Utah 965 132 1,370 130

    Mapleton Utah 5,809 57 7,979 61 Toquerville Washington 910 138 1,370 130

    Pleasant View Weber 5,632 58 7,979 61 Centerfield Sanpete 1,048 129 1,367 132

    Tremonton Box Elder 5,592 59 7,647 63 Coalville Summit 1,382 121 1,363 133

    Hyrum Cache 6,316 53 7,609 64 Woodland Hills Utah 941 137 1,344 134

    Bluffdale Salt Lake 4,700 65 7,598 65 Uintah Weber 1,127 128 1,322 135

    Park City Summit 7,371 47 7,558 66 East Carbon Carbon 1,393 120 1,301 136

    Richfield Sevier 6,847 51 7,551 67 Mendon Cache 898 139 1,282 137

    Hooper Weber na na 7,218 68 Fairview Sanpete 1,160 127 1,247 138

    Providence Cache 4,377 70 7,075 69 Francis Summit 698 151 1,077 139

    Ivins Washington 4,450 69 6,753 70 Fountain Green Sanpete 945 136 1,071 140

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    City/Town County 2000

    2000

    Rank 2010

    2010

    Rank City/Town County 2000

    2000

    Rank 2010

    2010

    Rank

    Elwood Box Elder 678 156 1,034 141 Marysvale Piute 381 186 408 194

    Aurora Sevier 947 135 1,016 142 Alta Salt Lake 370 188 383 195

    Spring City Sanpete 956 133 988 143 Glendale Kane 355 191 381 196

    Green River Emery Grand 973 131 952 144 Holden Millard 400 184 378 197

    Daniel Wasatch na na 938 145 Sunnyside Carbon 404 182 377 198

    Goshen Utah 874 140 921 146 Cedar Fort Utah 341 194 368 199

    Minersville Beaver 817 143 907 147 Kanarraville Iron 311 196 355 200

    Paradise Cache 759 147 904 148 Joseph Sevier 269 203 344 201

    Bear River Box Elder 750 148 853 149 Deweyville Box Elder 278 200 332 202

    Elsinore Sevier 733 149 847 150 Bicknell Wayne 353 192 327 203

    Levan Juab 688 153 841 151 Koosharem Sevier 276 201 327 203

    Leeds Washington 547 163 820 152 Scipio Millard 290 199 327 203

    Ballard Uintah 566 162 801 153 Castle Valley Grand 349 193 319 206

    Escalante Garfield 818 142 797 154 Manila Daggett 308 197 310 207

    Annabella Sevier 603 160 795 155 Meadow Millard 254 206 310 207

    Newton Cache 699 150 789 156 Wales Sanpete 219 212 302 209

    Henefer Summit 684 155 766 157 Cornish Cache 259 204 288 210

    Rocky Ridge Juab 403 183 733 158 Emery Emery 308 197 288 210

    Redmond Sevier 788 145 730 159 Sterling Sanpete 235 209 262 212

    Apple Valley Washington na na 701 160 Lyman Wayne 234 210 258 213

    Hinckley Millard 698 151 696 161 Wallsburg Wasatch 274 202 250 214

    Mantua Box Elder 791 144 687 162 Laketown Rich 188 217 248 215

    Corinne Box Elder 621 159 685 163 Howell Box Elder 221 211 245 216

    Eureka Juab 766 146 669 164 Portage Box Elder 257 205 245 216Clarkston Cache 688 153 666 165 Rockville Washington 247 207 245 216

    Hideout Wasatch na na 656 166 Vernon Tooele 236 208 243 219

    Stockton Tooele 443 176 616 167 Fayette Sanpete 204 214 242 220

    Huntsville Weber 649 158 608 168 Henrieville Garfield 159 223 230 221

    Virgin Washington 394 185 596 169 Boulder Garfield 180 218 226 222

    Oak City Millard 650 157 578 170 Leamington Millard 217 213 226 222

    Orderville Kane 596 161 577 171 Altamont Duchesne 178 219 225 224

    Loa Wayne 525 165 572 172 Hanksville Wayne na na 219 225

    Myton Duchesne 539 164 569 173 New Harmony Washington 190 216 207 226

    Garden City Rich 357 190 562 174 Bryce Canyon City Garfield na na 198 227

    Circleville Piute 505 168 547 175 Junction Piute 177 220 191 228

    Tropic Garfield 508 166 530 176 Torrey Wayne 171 222 182 229

    Springdale Washington 457 172 529 177 Woodruff Rich 194 215 180 230

    Central Valley Sevier na na 528 178 Kingston Piute 142 228 173 231

    Mayfield Sanpete 420 180 496 179 Tabiona Duchesne 149 226 171 232

    Amalga Cache 427 179 488 180 Cannonville Garfield 148 227 167 233

    Paragonah Iron 470 171 488 180 Snowville Box Elder 177 220 167 233Big Water Kane 417 181 475 182 Independence Wasatch na na 164 235

    Kanosh Millard 485 169 474 183 Clawson Emery 153 224 163 236

    Cleveland Emery 508 166 464 184 Vineyard Utah 150 225 139 237

    Glenwood Sevier 437 177 464 184 Hatch Garfield 127 231 133 238

    Randolph Rich 483 170 464 184 Antimony Garfield 122 232 122 239

    Trenton Cache 449 174 464 184 Alton Kane 134 229 119 240

    Fielding Box Elder 448 175 455 188 Fairfield Utah na na 119 240

    Rush Valley Tooele 453 173 447 189 Lynndyl Millard 134 229 106 242

    Sigurd Sevier 430 178 429 190 Brian Head Iron 118 233 83 243

    Elmo Emery 368 189 418 191 Ophir Tooele 23 235 38 244

    Charleston Wasatch 378 187 415 192 Scofield Carbon 28 234 24 245

    Plymouth Box Elder 328 195 414 193

    Source: U.S. Census Bureau

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    CitieswithoverOnePercentoftheStates2010Population

    City/Town County 2000

    2000

    Share of

    State 2010

    2010

    Share of

    State

    2010

    Rank

    State of Utah 2,233,169 2,763,885

    Salt Lake City Salt Lake 181,743 8.14% 186,440 6.75% 1West Valley City Salt Lake 108,896 4.88% 129,480 4.68% 2

    Provo Utah 105,166 4.71% 112,488 4.07% 3

    West Jordan Salt Lake 68,336 3.06% 103,712 3.75% 4

    Orem Utah 84,324 3.78% 88,328 3.20% 5

    Sandy Salt Lake 88,418 3.96% 87,461 3.16% 6

    Ogden Weber 77,226 3.46% 82,825 3.00% 7

    St. George Washington 49,663 2.22% 72,897 2.64% 8

    Layton Davis 58,474 2.62% 67,311 2.44% 9

    Taylorsville Salt Lake 57,439 2.57% 58,652 2.12% 10

    South Jordan Salt Lake 29,437 1.32% 50,418 1.82% 11

    Logan Cache 42,670 1.91% 48,174 1.74% 12

    Lehi Utah 19,028 0.85% 47,407 1.72% 13Murray Salt Lake 34,024 1.52% 46,746 1.69% 14

    Bountiful Davis 41,301 1.85% 42,552 1.54% 15

    Draper Salt Lake 25,220 1.13% 42,274 1.53% 16

    Riverton Salt Lake 25,011 1.12% 38,753 1.40% 17

    Roy Weber 32,885 1.47% 36,884 1.33% 18

    Spanish Fork Utah 20,246 0.91% 34,691 1.26% 19

    Pleasant Grove Utah 23,468 1.05% 33,509 1.21% 20

    Cottonwood Heights Salt Lake na na 33,433 1.21% 21

    Tooele Tooele 22,502 1.01% 31,605 1.14% 22

    Clearfield Davis 25,974 1.16% 30,112 1.09% 23

    Springville Utah 20,424 0.91% 29,466 1.07% 24

    Cedar City Iron 20,527 0.92% 28,857 1.04% 25Midvale Salt Lake 27,029 1.21% 27,964 1.01% 26

    Source: U.S. Census Bureau

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    FastestGrowingCities(Populationover9,000)RankedbyPercentChange

    2010

    Rank City/Town County 2000 2010

    2000-2010

    Percent

    Change

    1 Saratoga Springs Utah 1,003 17,781 1672.8%

    2 Herriman Salt Lake 1,523 21,785 1330.4%

    3 Eagle Mountain Utah 2,157 21,415 892.8%

    4 Cedar Hills Utah 3,094 9,796 216.6%

    5 Syracuse Davis 9,398 24,331 158.9%

    6 West Haven Weber 3,976 10,272 158.4%

    7 Lehi Utah 19,028 47,407 149.1%

    8 Washington Washington 8,186 18,761 129.2%

    9 Highland Utah 8,172 15,523 90.0%

    10 Santaquin Utah 4,834 9,128 88.8%

    11 North Salt Lake Davis 8,749 16,322 86.6%

    12 Holladay Salt Lake 14,561 26,472 81.8%

    13 Spanish Fork Utah 20,246 34,691 71.3%

    14 South Jordan Salt Lake 29,437 50,418 71.3%

    15 Draper Salt Lake 25,220 42,274 67.6%

    16 Hurricane Washington 8,250 13,748 66.6%

    17 Clinton Davis 12,585 20,426 62.3%

    18 West Point Davis 6,033 9,511 57.6%

    19 Heber Wasatch 7,291 11,362 55.8%

    20 Riverton Salt Lake 25,011 38,753 54.9%

    Source: U.S. Census Bureau

    FastestGrowingCities(Population5,000to9,000)RankedbyPercentChange

    2010

    Rank City/Town County 2000 2010

    2000-2010

    Percent

    Change

    1 Nibley Cache 2,045 5,438 165.9%

    2 Farr West Weber 3,094 5,928 91.6%

    3 Enoch Iron 3,467 5,803 67.4%

    4 Bluffdale Salt Lake 4,700 7,598 61.7%

    5 Providence Cache 4,377 7,075 61.6%

    6 Plain City Weber 3,489 5,476 57.0%

    7 Harrisville Weber 3,645 5,567 52.7%

    8 Ivins Washington 4,450 6,753 51.8%

    9 Grantsville Tooele 6,015 8,893 47.8%

    10 Salem Utah 4,372 6,423 46.9%

    11 South Weber Davis 4,260 6,051 42.0%

    12 Pleasant View Weber 5,632 7,979 41.7%

    13 Roosevelt Duchesne 4,299 6,046 40.6%14 Mapleton Utah 5,809 7,979 37.4%

    15 Tremonton Box Elder 5,592 7,647 36.7%

    16 Ephraim Sanpete 4,505 6,135 36.2%

    17 North Logan Cache 6,163 8,269 34.2%

    18 Santa Clara Washington 4,630 6,003 29.7%

    19 Hyrum Cache 6,316 7,609 20.5%

    20 West Bountiful Davis 4,484 5,265 17.4%

    Source: U.S. Census Bureau

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    2010

    Rank City/Town County 2000 2010

    2000-2010

    Numeric

    Change

    1 West Jordan Salt Lake 68,336 103,712 35,376

    2 Lehi Utah 19,028 47,407 28,379

    3 St. George Washington 49,663 72,897 23,234

    4 South Jordan Salt Lake 29,437 50,418 20,981

    5 West Valley City Salt Lake 108,896 129,480 20,584

    6 Herriman Salt Lake 1,523 21,785 20,262

    7 Eagle Mountain Utah 2,157 21,415 19,258

    8 Draper Salt Lake 25,220 42,274 17,054

    9 Saratoga Springs Utah 1,003 17,781 16,778

    10 Syracuse Davis 9,398 24,331 14,933

    11 Spanish Fork Utah 20,246 34,691 14,445

    12 Riverton Salt Lake 25,011 38,753 13,742

    13 Murray Salt Lake 34,024 46,746 12,722

    14 Holladay Salt Lake 14,561 26,472 11,911

    15 Washington Washington 8,186 18,761 10,575

    16 Pleasant Grove Utah 23,468 33,509 10,041

    17 Tooele Tooele 22,502 31,605 9,103

    18 Springville Utah 20,424 29,466 9,042

    19 Layton Davis 58,474 67,311 8,837

    20 Cedar City Iron 20,527 28,857 8,330

    Source: U.S. Census Bureau

    FastestGrowingCities(Populationover9,000)RankedbyNumericChange

    FastestGrowingCities(Population5,000to9,000)RankedbyNumericChange

    2010

    Rank City/Town County 2000 2010

    2000-2010

    Numeric

    Change

    1 Nibley Cache 2,045 5,438 3,393

    2 Bluffdale Salt Lake 4,700 7,598 2,898

    3 Grantsville Tooele 6,015 8,893 2,878

    4 Farr West Weber 3,094 5,928 2,834

    5 Providence Cache 4,377 7,075 2,698

    6 Pleasant View Weber 5,632 7,979 2,347

    7 Enoch Iron 3,467 5,803 2,336

    8 Ivins Washington 4,450 6,753 2,303

    9 Mapleton Utah 5,809 7,979 2,170

    10 North Logan Cache 6,163 8,269 2,106

    11 Tremonton Box Elder 5,592 7,647 2,055

    12 Salem Utah 4,372 6,423 2,051

    13 Plain City Weber 3,489 5,476 1,98714 Harrisville Weber 3,645 5,567 1,922

    15 South Weber Davis 4,260 6,051 1,791

    16 Roosevelt Duchesne 4,299 6,046 1,747

    17 Ephraim Sanpete 4,505 6,135 1,630

    18 Santa Clara Washington 4,630 6,003 1,373

    19 Hyrum Cache 6,316 7,609 1,293

    20 West Bountiful Davis 4,484 5,265 781

    Source: U.S. Census Bureau

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    CitiesRankedbyPopulationDensityandLandArea

    Rank by

    Density City/Town County 2010

    Land Area

    (Sq. Miles)

    Population

    Density

    Persons/

    Sq. Mile

    Rank by

    Land Area

    1 Taylorsville Salt Lake 58,652 10.8 5,409.1 52

    2 Orem Utah 88,328 18.2 4,851.5 303 Midvale Salt Lake 27,964 5.9 4,772.3 108

    4 Roy Weber 36,884 7.8 4,705.2 81

    5 Washington Terrace Weber 9,067 2.0 4,546.9 176

    6 South Ogden Weber 16,532 3.7 4,464.4 138

    7 Clearfield Davis 30,112 7.7 3,934.9 84

    8 Sandy Salt Lake 87,461 23.0 3,808.7 21

    9 Murray Salt Lake 46,746 12.3 3,794.4 47

    10 Cottonwood Heights Salt Lake 33,433 9.0 3,710.5 67

    11 Pleasant Grove Utah 33,509 9.1 3,671.2 66

    12 West Valley City Salt Lake 129,480 35.4 3,653.3 8

    13 Cedar Hills Utah 9,796 2.7 3,635.4 157

    14 Sunset Davis 5,122 1.5 3,519.6 187

    15 Clinton Davis 20,426 6.0 3,431.5 10616 Holladay Salt Lake 26,472 7.7 3,431.4 82

    17 South Salt Lake Salt Lake 23,617 6.9 3,405.2 94

    18 Bountiful Davis 42,552 13.2 3,221.9 43

    19 West Jordan Salt Lake 103,712 32.3 3,214.2 12

    20 Riverton Salt Lake 38,753 12.6 3,075.0 46

    21 Layton Davis 67,311 22.0 3,056.0 23

    22 Ogden Weber 82,825 27.1 3,054.1 16

    23 American Fork Utah 26,263 9.2 2,858.8 65

    24 River Heights Cache 1,734 0.6 2,789.5 228

    25 Logan Cache 48,174 18.2 2,643.7 29

    26 Syracuse Davis 24,331 9.2 2,641.8 64

    27 Kaysville Davis 27,300 10.3 2,640.1 54

    28 Provo Utah 112,488 43.6 2,582.2 629 Centerville Davis 15,335 6.0 2,567.1 104

    30 Woods Cross Davis 9,761 3.8 2,543.7 136

    31 North Ogden Weber 17,357 7.3 2,393.7 90

    32 South Jordan Salt Lake 50,418 22.1 2,282.6 22

    33 Fruit Heights Davis 4,987 2.3 2,177.5 164

    34 Spanish Fork Utah 34,691 16.1 2,161.3 36

    35 Payson Utah 18,294 8.9 2,064.7 69

    36 Springville Utah 29,466 14.4 2,049.3 38

    37 Vernal Uintah 9,089 4.6 1,988.9 129

    38 Smithfield Cache 9,495 4.9 1,950.3 122

    39 North Salt Lake Davis 16,322 8.6 1,898.8 72

    40 Providence Cache 7,075 3.8 1,885.7 137

    41 Harrisville Weber 5,567 3.0 1,871.8 15442 Farmington Davis 18,275 9.9 1,839.9 58

    43 Highland Utah 15,523 8.4 1,838.7 75

    44 Riverdale Weber 8,426 4.6 1,834.2 125

    45 Lehi Utah 47,407 26.5 1,791.1 17

    46 Price Carbon 8,715 5.0 1,733.8 119

    47 West Bountiful Davis 5,265 3.1 1,684.8 150

    48 Ephraim Sanpete 6,135 3.7 1,680.1 141

    49 Salt Lake City Salt Lake 186,440 111.2 1,677.2 1

    50 Hyrum Cache 7,609 4.6 1,662.7 126

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    CitiesRankedbyPopulationDensityandLandArea(continued)

    Rank by

    Density City/Town County 2010

    Land Area

    (Sq. Miles)

    Population

    Density

    Persons/

    Sq. Mile

    Rank by

    Land Area

    51 Tabiona Duchesne 171 0.1 1,635.2 244

    52 Manti Sanpete 3,276 2.1 1,531.0 17153 Tooele Tooele 31,605 21.2 1,490.4 25

    54 Moab Grand 5,046 3.5 1,444.1 146

    55 Draper Salt Lake 42,274 30.1 1,403.3 15

    56 Minersville Beaver 907 0.7 1,391.3 225

    57 Garland Box Elder 2,400 1.8 1,364.7 181

    58 Richfield Sevier 7,551 5.6 1,358.2 112

    59 Heber Wasatch 11,362 8.4 1,345.8 74

    60 Moroni Sanpete 1,423 1.1 1,345.0 201

    61 West Point Davis 9,511 7.1 1,334.7 91

    62 Nibley Cache 5,438 4.1 1,320.0 133

    63 Alpine Utah 9,555 7.4 1,288.9 86

    64 South Weber Davis 6,051 4.8 1,252.8 123

    65 Nephi Juab 5,389 4.3 1,242.0 13266 Helper Carbon 2,201 1.8 1,226.6 180

    67 Annabella Sevier 795 0.7 1,221.2 226

    68 Morgan Morgan 3,687 3.0 1,219.6 152

    69 Uintah Weber 1,322 1.1 1,214.7 200

    70 Goshen Utah 921 0.8 1,213.9 220

    71 Altamont Duchesne 225 0.2 1,202.6 243

    72 North Logan Cache 8,269 6.9 1,198.3 96

    73 Lindon Utah 10,070 8.6 1,175.3 73

    74 Levan Juab 841 0.7 1,153.6 222

    75 Pleasant View Weber 7,979 7.0 1,138.8 92

    76 Mount Pleasant Sanpete 3,260 2.9 1,126.7 155

    77 Aurora Sevier 1,016 0.9 1,096.8 211

    78 Herriman Salt Lake 21,785 20.3 1,075.8 2879 Roosevelt Duchesne 6,046 5.7 1,064.1 111

    80 Orangeville Emery 1,470 1.4 1,056.7 189

    81 Fielding Box Elder 455 0.4 1,049.7 238

    82 Huntington Emery 2,129 2.1 1,027.9 173

    83 Fairview Sanpete 1,247 1.2 1,023.9 198

    84 Tremonton Box Elder 7,647 7.6 1,011.3 85

    85 Farr West Weber 5,928 5.9 1,004.1 107

    86 West Haven Weber 10,272 10.3 996.2 55

    87 Santa Clara Washington 6,003 6.0 993.6 103

    88 St. George Washington 72,897 75.0 971.8 3

    89 Mendon Cache 1,282 1.3 952.2 193

    90 Newton Cache 789 0.8 939.0 216

    91 Hyde Park Cache 3,833 4.1 934.5 13492 Elk Ridge Utah 2,436 2.7 911.4 158

    93 Glenwood Sevier 464 0.5 892.9 233

    94 Santaquin Utah 9,128 10.5 872.4 53

    95 Fountain Green Sanpete 1,071 1.3 856.8 197

    96 Enoch Iron 5,803 6.9 839.4 95

    97 Sterling Sanpete 262 0.3 822.1 242

    98 Saratoga Springs Utah 17,781 21.7 820.8 24

    99 Cedar City Iron 28,857 35.4 815.8 9

    100 Millville Cache 1,829 2.3 811.4 166

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    CitiesRankedbyPopulationDensityandLandArea(continued)

    Rank by

    Density City/Town County 2010

    Land Area

    (Sq. Miles)

    Population

    Density

    Persons/

    Sq. Mile

    Rank by

    Land Area

    101 Kanarraville Iron 355 0.4 797.4 237

    102 Castle Dale Emery 1,630 2.1 776.9 172103 Paragonah Iron 488 0.6 776.0 227

    104 Redmond Sevier 730 1.0 762.5 207

    105 Wales Sanpete 302 0.4 762.0 239

    106 Delta Millard 3,436 4.6 751.9 128

    107 Centerfield Sanpete 1,367 1.8 748.7 178

    108 Midway Wasatch 3,845 5.2 743.1 117

    109 Brigham City Box Elder 17,899 24.2 740.7 20

    110 Bluffdale Salt Lake 7,598 10.3 740.5 56

    111 Spring City Sanpete 988 1.4 718.8 190

    112 Ferron Emery 1,626 2.3 715.7 165

    113 Richmond Cache 2,470 3.5 713.7 147

    114 Huntsville Weber 608 0.9 711.6 214

    115 Ivins Washington 6,753 9.5 708.8 61116 Clarkston Cache 666 0.9 704.7 209

    117 Panguitch Garfield 1,520 2.2 701.3 170

    118 Milford Beaver 1,409 2.0 691.2 175

    119 Gunnison Sanpete 3,285 4.8 686.2 124

    120 Paradise Cache 904 1.3 684.2 195

    121 Mapleton Utah 7,979 11.8 673.4 49

    122 Ophir Tooele 38 0.1 662.3 245

    123 Oak City Millard 578 0.9 658.6 212

    124 Elsinore Sevier 847 1.3 655.0 196

    125 Kanosh Millard 474 0.7 639.5 221

    126 Salem Utah 6,423 10.1 637.1 57

    127 Monroe Sevier 2,256 3.6 634.0 144

    128 Meadow Millard 310 0.5 629.4 235129 Holden Millard 378 0.6 628.2 229

    130 Plymouth Box Elder 414 0.7 627.4 224

    131 Fayette Sanpete 242 0.4 626.1 241

    132 Mona Juab 1,547 2.5 616.0 163

    133 Elmo Emery 418 0.7 603.0 223

    134 Duchesne Duchesne 1,690 2.8 602.4 156

    135 Loa Wayne 572 1.0 601.8 208

    136 Mayfield Sanpete 496 0.9 583.1 215

    137 Bicknell Wayne 327 0.6 570.4 231

    138 Washington Washington 18,761 32.9 570.3 11

    139 Cleveland Emery 464 0.8 567.8 217

    140 Henefer Summit 766 1.3 567.7 192

    141 Myton Duchesne 569 1.0 566.1 205142 Perry Box Elder 4,512 8.0 565.2 79

    143 Parowan Iron 2,790 5.1 544.9 118

    144 Woodland Hills Utah 1,344 2.5 531.0 161

    145 Beaver Beaver 3,112 6.1 508.1 102

    146 Kamas Summit 1,811 3.7 494.8 140

    147 Wallsburg Wasatch 250 0.5 491.0 234

    148 Francis Summit 1,077 2.2 488.6 169

    149 Bear River Box Elder 853 1.8 487.3 182

    150 Hilldale Washington 2,726 5.8 470.2 110

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    CitiesRankedbyPopulationDensityandLandArea(continued)

    Rank by

    Density City/Town County 2010

    Land Area

    (Sq. Miles)

    Population

    Density

    Persons/

    Sq. Mile

    Rank by

    Land Area

    151 Wellsville Cache 3,432 7.3 467.9 88

    152 Torrey Wayne 182 0.4 464.7 240153 Eureka Juab 669 1.4 464.6 188

    154 Plain City Weber 5,476 12.0 454.5 48

    155 Randolph Rich 464 1.0 449.7 202

    156 Monticello San Juan 1,972 4.4 448.6 131

    157 Eagle Mountain Utah 21,415 49.2 435.3 5

    158 Sigurd Sevier 429 1.0 435.2 206

    159 Salina Sevier 2,489 5.8 428.1 109

    160 Park City Summit 7,558 17.8 425.6 33

    161 Koosharem Sevier 327 0.8 407.4 218

    162 Woodruff Rich 180 0.5 399.5 236

    163 Joseph Sevier 344 0.9 396.3 213

    164 Central Valley Sevier 528 1.4 388.8 191

    165 Rocky Ridge Juab 733 1.9 384.6 177166 Fillmore Millard 2,435 6.3 383.8 99

    167 Coalville Summit 1,363 3.7 368.7 139

    168 Stockton Tooele 616 1.7 363.2 184

    169 New Harmony Washington 207 0.6 344.5 230

    170 Wellington Carbon 1,676 5.0 336.6 120

    171 La Verkin Washington 4,060 12.7 319.9 45

    172 Scipio Millard 327 1.0 317.8 203

    173 Kanab Kane 4,312 14.3 301.7 39

    174 Manila Daggett 310 1.0 301.3 204

    175 Grantsville Tooele 8,893 30.2 294.1 14

    176 Daniel Wasatch 938 3.3 287.3 149

    177 Oakley Summit 1,470 5.4 274.1 115

    178 Escalante Garfield 797 3.0 263.8 153179 Hurricane Washington 13,748 52.2 263.5 4

    180 Willard Box Elder 1,772 6.9 257.8 97

    181 Blanding San Juan 3,375 13.1 256.9 44

    182 Hatch Garfield 133 0.5 252.0 232

    183 Naples Uintah 1,755 7.3 241.3 89

    184 Emery Emery 288 1.2 241.0 199

    185 Marriott-Slaterville Weber 1,701 7.4 230.5 87

    186 Clawson Emery 163 0.8 208.7 219

    187 Enterprise Washington 1,711 8.7 195.9 71

    188 Corinne Box Elder 685 3.6 188.7 143

    189 Charleston Wasatch 415 2.2 187.3 168

    190 Sunnyside Carbon 377 2.0 184.7 174

    191 Henrieville Garfield 230 1.3 172.3 194192 Hideout Wasatch 656 3.9 166.9 135

    193 Wendover Tooele 1,400 9.0 155.9 68

    194 Leamington Millard 226 1.5 147.7 185

    195 Lyman Wayne 258 1.8 143.3 179

    196 Hinckley Millard 696 4.9 141.6 121

    197 East Carbon Carbon 1,301 9.2 141.2 63

    198 Amalga Cache 488 3.5 137.9 145

    199 Mantua Box Elder 687 5.2 130.9 116

    200 Leeds Washington 820 6.3 130.1 100

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    CitiesRankedbyPopulationDensityandLandArea(continued)

    Rank by

    Density City/Town County 2010

    Land Area

    (Sq. Miles)

    Population

    Density

    Persons/

    Sq. Mile

    Rank by

    Land Area

    201 Hanksville Wayne 219 1.7 128.0 183

    202 Elwood Box Elder 1,034 8.2 125.9 77203 Honeyville Box Elder 1,441 11.5 125.2 50

    204 Springdale Washington 529 4.6 115.7 127

    205 Snowville Box Elder 167 1.5 111.4 186

    206 Laketown Rich 248 2.5 98.3 162

    207 Genola Utah 1,370 14.2 96.6 40

    208 Portage Box Elder 245 2.6 95.1 159

    209 Alta Salt Lake 383 4.5 84.2 130

    210 Hooper Weber 7,218 88.0 82.0 2

    211 Big Water Kane 475 6.0 79.5 105

    212 Toquerville Washington 1,370 17.3 79.1 34

    213 Orderville Kane 577 7.7 74.8 83

    214 Green River Emery Grand 952 13.3 71.6 42

    215 Lewiston Cache 1,766 25.4 69.5 19216 Tropic Garfield 530 7.9 66.8 80

    217 Cannonville Garfield 167 2.6 65.2 160

    218 Garden City Rich 562 8.7 64.3 70

    219 Bryce Canyon City Garfield 198 3.3 59.1 148

    220 Trenton Cache 464 8.2 56.4 76

    221 Glendale Kane 381 7.0 54.5 93

    222 Ballard Uintah 801 14.8 53.9 37

    223 Alton Kane 119 2.2 53.0 167

    224 Deweyville Box Elder 332 6.3 52.8 101

    225 Cornish Cache 288 5.5 52.7 113

    226 Circleville Piute 547 11.0 49.5 51

    227 Virgin Washington 596 17.2 34.7 35

    228 Castle Valley Grand 319 9.3 34.4 62229 Lynndyl Millard 106 3.1 34.1 151

    230 Kingston Piute 173 5.4 32.2 114

    231 Vernon Tooele 243 8.0 30.2 78

    232 Scofield Carbon 24 0.9 25.8 210

    233 Rockville Washington 245 9.7 25.2 60

    234 Rush Valley Tooele 447 18.1 24.7 31

    235 Brian Head Iron 83 3.6 22.7 142

    236 Marysvale Piute 408 18.0 22.7 32

    237 Vineyard Utah 139 6.4 21.9 98

    238 Apple Valley Washington 701 39.5 17.7 7

    239 Cedar Fort Utah 368 21.1 17.4 26

    240 Junction Piute 191 13.6 14.0 41

    241 Antimony Garfield 122 9.8 12.4 59242 Boulder Garfield 226 20.9 10.8 27

    243 Howell Box Elder 245 35.0 7.0 10

    244 Independence Wasatch 164 30.5 5.4 13

    245 Fairfield Utah 119 26.1 4.6 18

    Sources: U.S. Census Bureau and Governor's Office of Planning and Budget

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    LargestCitiesinUtah

    58,652

    67,311

    72,897

    82,825

    87,461

    88,328

    103,712

    112,488

    129,480

    186,440

    0 20,000 40,000 60,000 80,000 100,000 120,000 140,000 160,000 180,000 200,000

    Taylorsville

    Layton

    St. George

    Ogden

    Sandy

    Orem

    West Jordan

    Provo

    West Valley City

    Salt Lake City

    88.8%

    90.0%

    129.2%

    149.1%

    158.4%

    158.9%

    216.6%

    892.8%

    1330.4%

    1672.8%

    0% 200% 400% 600% 800% 1000% 1200% 1400% 1600% 1800%

    Santaquin

    Highland

    Washington

    Lehi

    West Haven

    Syracuse

    Cedar Hills

    Eagle Mountain

    Herriman

    Saratoga Springs

    FastestGrowingCitiesinUtah(9,000+)

    Source: U.S. Census Bureau

    Source: U.S. Census Bureau

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    CitiesinUtahRankedbyPopulationDensity(PersonsPerSquareMile)

    Source: U.S. Census Bureau

    3,711

    3,794

    3,809

    3,935

    4,464

    4,547

    4,705

    4,772

    4,852

    5,409

    0 1,000 2,000 3,000 4,000 5,000 6,000

    Cottonwood Heights

    Murray

    Sandy

    Clearfield

    South Ogden

    Washington Terrace

    Roy

    Midvale

    Orem

    Taylorsville

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    2010 Census Brief 39Cities and Counties of Utah

    CensusDesignatedPlacesRankedbyPopulationSize

    CDP County

    2010

    Population Rank CDP County

    2010

    Population Rank

    Millcreek CDP, Utah Salt Lake 62,139 1 Cove CDP, Utah Cache 460 42

    Kearns CDP, Utah Salt Lake 35,731 2 Spring Lake CDP, Utah Utah 458 43

    Magna CDP, Utah Salt Lake 26,505 3 *Jensen CDP, Utah Uintah 412 44

    Summit Park CDP, Utah Summit 7,775 4 *Wanship CDP, Utah Summit 400 45

    *Snyderville CDP, Utah Summit 5,612 5 La Sal CDP, Utah San Juan 395 46

    White City CDP, Utah Salt Lake 5,407 6 Avon CDP, Utah Cache 367 47Stansbury Park CDP, Utah Tooele 5,145 7 Navajo Mountain CDP, Utah San Juan 354 48

    Erda CDP, Utah Tooele 4,642 8 *Deseret CDP, Utah Millard 353 49

    *Silver Summit CDP, Utah Summit 3,632 9 Woodland CDP, Utah Summit 343 50

    Maeser CDP, Utah Uintah 3,601 10 Montezuma Creek CDP, Utah San Juan 335 51

    *Mountain Green CDP, Utah Morgan 2,309 11 Peter CDP, Utah Cache 324 52

    Granite CDP, Utah Salt Lake 1,932 12 *Bluebell CDP, Utah Duchesne 293 53

    South Willard CDP, Utah Box Elder 1,571 13 Whiterocks CDP, Utah Uintah 289 54

    Carbonville CDP, Utah Caron 1,567 14 Samak CDP, Utah Summit 287 55

    *Emigration Canyon CDP, Utah Salt Lake 1,567 14 Halchita CDP, Utah San Juan 266 56

    Benson CDP, Utah Cache 1,485 16 Bluff CDP, Utah San Juan 258 57

    *Wolf Creek CDP, Utah Weber 1,336 17 Elberta CDP, Utah Utah 256 58

    *Liberty CDP, Utah Weber 1,257 18 *Peoa CDP, Utah Summit 253 59

    West Mountain CDP, Utah Utah 1,186 19 *Newcastle CDP, Utah Iron 247 60

    Benjamin CDP, Utah Utah 1,145 20 White Mesa CDP, Utah San Juan 242 61

    *Spring Glen CDP, Utah Carbon 1,126 21 Randlett CDP, Utah Uintah 220 62

    *West Wood CDP, Utah Carbon 844 22 Beryl Junction CDP, Utah Iron 197 63*Copperton CDP, Utah Salt Lake 826 23 *Teasdale CDP, Utah Wayne 191 64

    Lake Shore CDP, Utah Utah 817 24 *Pine Valley CDP, Utah Washington 186 65

    *Dammeron Valley CDP, Utah Washington 803 25 Garden CDP, Utah Rich 181 66

    Dugway CDP, Utah Tooele 795 26 *Kenilworth CDP, Utah Carbon 180 67

    *Thatcher CDP, Utah Box Elder 789 27 *Sutherland CDP, Utah Millard 165 68

    Riverside CDP, Utah Box Elder 760 28 *Summit CDP, Utah Summit 160 69

    Fort Duchesne CDP, Utah Uintah 714 29 *Dutch John CDP, Utah Daggett 145 70

    *Marion CDP, Utah Summit 685 30 *Fremont CDP, Utah Wayne 145 70

    Oljato-Monument Valley CDP, Utah San Juan 674 31 Tselakai Dezza CDP, Utah San Juan 109 72

    Central CDP, Utah Washington 613 32 *Flaming Gorge CDP, Utah Daggett 83 73

    *Hoytsville CDP, Utah Summit 607 33 *Oasis CDP, Utah Millard 75 74

    Timber Lakes CDP, Utah Wasatch 607 33 *Echo CDP, Utah Summit 56 75

    *Enterprise CDP, Utah Morgan 605 35 *Thompson Springs CDP, Utah Grand 39 76

    *Eden CDP, Utah Weber 600 36 Cache CDP, Utah Cache 38 77

    Aneth CDP, Utah San Juan 501 37 Mexican Hat CDP, Utah San Juan 31 78

    Palmyra CDP, Utah Utah 491 38 Halls Crossing CDP, Utah San Juan 6 79

    Spanish Valley CDP, Utah San Juan 491 38 Clear Creek CDP, Utah Carbon 4 80

    *Veyo CDP, Utah Washington 483 40 *Bonanza CDP, Utah Uintah 1 81

    Neola CDP, Utah Duchesne 461 41

    Census designated places (CDPs) are delineated for each decennial census as the statistical counterparts of incorporated places. CDPs are delineated to

    provide data for settled concentrations of population that are identifiable by name but are not legally incorporated under the laws of the state in which they are

    located. The boundaries usually are defined in cooperation with local or tribal officials. These boundaries, which usually coincide with visible features or the

    boundary of an adjacent incorporated place or other legal entity boundary, have no legal status, nor do these places have officials elected to serve traditional

    municipal functions. CDP boundaries may change from one decennial census to the next with changes in the settlement pattern; a CDP with the same name

    as in an earlier census does not necessarily have the same boundary.

    *New CDP for Census 2010

    Source: U.S. Census Bureau

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    HISTORIC

    POPULATION

    TABLES

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    Year Utah United States

    Utah Share

    of U.S.

    1790 na 3,929,214 na

    1800 na 5,308,483 na

    1810 na 7,239,881 na1820 na 9,638,453 na

    1830 na 12,866,020 na

    1840 na 17,069,453 na

    1850 11,380* 23,191,876 0.05%

    1860 40,273* 31,443,321 0.13%

    1870 86,786 38,558,371 0.23%

    1880 143,963 50,189,209 0.29%

    1890 210,779 62,979,766 0.33%

    1900