area
Wasatch Range The most urbanized area of the state,Salt Lake CityThe location, the most populous place in Utah, some of the churches and temples of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, and the "world-class" ski and snowboard mecca |
Canyon Country Earth version of Mars terrain; few people live here, but it has some of the most special desert landscapes and large national parks in the world |
Northeast Utah Desert landscapes, mining settlements and the Uinta Mountains, home to the highest peaks in Utah |
Dixie The southwestern part of Utah has dramatic desert landscapes, forested mountains, pastures, and the warmest places in the state |
Central Utah Central Utah has rolling hills, huge peaks, agricultural land, and historic Mormon (Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints) settlements |
West Utah High and endless wildlife deserts, mountains, rugged terrain, some salt flats and great salt lakes |
city
- 1 Salt Lake City – Found along the Wasatch Mountains, Salt Lake City is the largest city and capital of the state, and the center of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (whose members are called Mormons), including Temple Square and Utah State University; Winter 2002 Olympic host city
- 2 Cedar City – The large school of Southern Utah University located northwest of Dick. It is home to the annual Utah Shakespeare Festival, close toCedar Breaks National ReservewithZion National Park
- 3 Logan – Located in the fast-growing city of Cash Valley in northern Utah, there are many entertainment activities nearby, two impressive Mormon religious buildings and Utah State University
- 4 Moab – Northeast Canyon Tourist Town
- 5 Ogden – A traditional industrial city north of Salt Lake City
- 6 Park City – A large winter sports area in the center of a mountain resort city with 3 ski resorts
- 7 Price – A small town in eastern Utah with many local dinosaur spots
- 8 Provo – In the Utah Valley south of Salt Lake City in the Wasatch Range
- 9 Saint george -A fast-growing city located in the southwest of Dixie State