Beaver
The fertile valleys of Beaver County are watered by streams from the Tushar Mountains, home to some of the highest peaks in the state.
Box Elder
The nation's first transcontinental railroad was finished in Box Elder County. This county is now home to vital industries such as aerospace engineering, ranching, and orchards.
Cache
Fur trappers once used this fertile valley to store pelts and supplies, hiding them for safe-keeping. The French word cache (say "cash") means hiding place.
Carbon
Daggett
Davis
Duchesne
Emery
Garfield
Grand
Iron
Juab
Kane
Millard
Morgan
Located in valleys east of the Wasatch Front, Morgan County is divided by the steep and rocky Weber Canyon, now the route of Interstate 84. Fifteen major streams empty into the Weber, so the county is well watered.
Piute
Rich
This narrow county in northern Utah is 18 miles wide and 56 miles long. It shares the beautiful Bear Lake valley with Idaho. The Bear River flows into Rich County from its headwaters in Wyoming's Uinta Mountains.
Salt Lake
San Juan
Sanpete
Sevier
Summit
With the Wasatch and Uinta mountains and high mountain valleys between, this county really is Utah’s summit.
Tooele
Uintah
Uintah County, with tall alpine mountains to the north and dry, broken landscape to the south, sits in the Uinta Basin. Part of the Basin lies in western Colorado.
Utah
The most dramatic geographical features of Utah County are the Wasatch Mountains that rise to the east. But Utah Lake and the Provo River were valued for centuries for their plentiful fish and game.
Wasatch
Wasatch County is often called Utah’s Switzerland, because of the rugged beauty of Mount Timpanogos overlooking Heber Valley, the green meadows and streams, the cool climate, and the Swiss immigrants who settled Midway in the 1800s.
Washington
Wayne
Wayne County lies within the colorful Colorado Plateau province. Much of the beautiful Capitol Reef and Canyonlands National Parks, with their rock formations, cliffs, canyons, and valleys, lies in the county.