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Where Is Utah?

The outline map to the right shows the location of Utah in red.  The State of Utah is bordered by Arizona on the south, by Colorado on the east, and by Nevada on the west.  Utah is bounded by Wyoming on the northeast, and by Idaho on the northwest.

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Utah is the 12th largest state in the United States, and its land area is 82,144 square miles (212,753 square kilometers).  The state is divided into 29 large counties.  This Utah map site features road maps, topographical maps, and relief maps of Utah.  The detailed, scrollable road map displays Utah counties, cities, and towns as well as Interstate, U.S., and Utah state highways.  The pannable, scalable Utah street map can be zoomed in to show local streets and detailed imagery.

Utah Highway Map

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UT Topo Map

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UT Relief Map

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The detailed Utah map and the regional Utah map display cities, roads, rivers, and lakes as well as terrain features.  The detailed map shows only the State of Utah, while the regional map shows Utah and the surrounding region. 

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Utah's capital city is Salt Lake City.  Other major cities in Utah include West Valley City, Provo, Sandy, Orem, West Jordan and Ogden.  A map of Salt Lake City, showing its major roads and points of interest, can be found on this Utah Cities page.

In 2005, the population of Utah was estimated at 2,490,334, which is about 30.1 people per square mile.  In 2010, Utah's population rose to 2,763,885 people.  More recently, in the 2020 census, the Utah population was 3,271,616.  The state's Interstate Highways include I-15, I-70, and I-80.  Major Utah airports include the Salt Lake City International Airport and the St George Municipal Airport

Utah Topography

Utah derives its name from the Ute Indian tribe.  The word "ute" means "people of the mountains".  Northern Utah's Wasatch Range separates the eastern mountains from the Great Basin, which includes Great Salt Lake.  Large rivers such as the Colorado, the Green, and the Sevier pass through the state, but the dry climate hinders extensive agriculture.  Tourists enjoy Utah's ski resorts during the winter and visit its majestic National Parks when the weather is warmer.

For Utah travel and tourism information, visit the official Utah tourism site and Utah Atlas.

Other Maps of Utah

This Utah reference map shows major cities, roads, railroads, and physical features in Utah.

Several map publishing companies offer printed maps of Utah.  For example, Omni Resources offers several maps of Utah that feature points of interest, airports, and parks, as well as selected local attractions and insets of major Utah cities. 


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