Utah topographic maps
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Lake Powell
United States > Utah > San Juan County
Concrete placement started around the clock on June 17, 1960. The last bucket of concrete was poured on September 13, 1963. Over 5 million cubic yards (4,000,000 m³) of concrete make up Glen Canyon Dam. The dam is 710 feet (216 m) high and the surface elevation of the water at full-pool is approximately 3700…
Average elevation: 5,102 ft

Eagle Mountain
United States > Utah > Utah County
Eagle Mountain's climate varies drastically between the northeastern Ranches area and the southwestern City Center area. Despite being further south than Salt Lake City, both areas have cooler temperatures due to sitting at a higher elevation. The Ranches section of the city has slightly milder temperatures…
Average elevation: 5,213 ft

Bryce Canyon National Park
United States > Utah > Garfield County
Bryce Canyon National Park (/braɪs/) is an American national park located in southwestern Utah. The major feature of the park is Bryce Canyon, which despite its name, is not a canyon, but a collection of giant natural amphitheaters along the eastern side of the Paunsaugunt Plateau. Bryce is distinctive due to…
Average elevation: 7,411 ft

Mona
United States > Utah > Juab County
Mount Nebo, the southernmost and highest mountain in the Wasatch Range, rises 5 miles (8 km) east of Mona to an elevation of 11,928 feet (3,636 m).
Average elevation: 5,000 ft

Bicknell
United States > Utah > Wayne County
According to the United States Census Bureau, the town has a total area of 0.62 square miles (1.6 km2), all land. It is situated at an altitude of 7,125 feet (2,172 m) above sea level, in the Rabbit Valley in south-central Utah. The Fremont River flows through the valley, which lies between 11,305-foot (3,446…
Average elevation: 7,152 ft

Uinta Mountains
The high Uintas were extensively glaciated during the last ice age, and most of the large stream valleys on both the north and south sides of the range held long valley glaciers. However, despite reaching to over 13,500 feet (4,110 m) in elevation, the climate today is sufficiently dry that no glaciers…
Average elevation: 7,753 ft

Richfield
United States > Utah > Sevier County
Richfield experiences a cold semi-arid climate (Köppen BSk) with four distinct seasons. Winter high temperatures average in the 30s and 40s with many milder days; low temperatures average in the teens and twenties, with a few mornings starting near or below zero. Snowfall is common, but usually melts in a day…
Average elevation: 5,443 ft

Kings Peak
United States > Utah > Duchesne County
Kings Peak is the highest peak in the U.S. state of Utah, with an elevation of 13,528 feet (4,123 m) NAVD 88.
Average elevation: 12,280 ft

Bear Lake
United States > Utah > Rich County > Garden City
Formed in a half graben valley straddling the Idaho-Utah border, the lake has an approximate area of 109 square miles (280 km2) and sits at an elevation of 5,924 feet (1,806 m) along the northeast side of the Wasatch Range and the east side of the Bear River Mountains.
Average elevation: 6,686 ft

Utah Lake
United States > Utah > Utah County
Utah Lake is a shallow freshwater lake in the center of Utah County, Utah, United States. It lies in Utah Valley, surrounded by the Provo-Orem metropolitan area. The lake's only river outlet, the Jordan River, is a tributary of the Great Salt Lake. Evaporation accounts for 42% of the lake's outflow, which…
Average elevation: 4,961 ft

Monticello
United States > Utah > San Juan County
Monticello is located at the base of the Abajo Mountains, or the Blue Mountains, which are part of the Manti-La Sal National Forest. The elevation of Monticello is 7,069 feet (2,155 m). From Monticello, a tree formation on the Blue Mountains can be seen, which resembles a horse's head and neck, which can be…
Average elevation: 7,037 ft

Brigham City
United States > Utah > Box Elder County
According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of 24.2 square miles (62.6 km2), of which 23.8 square miles (61.7 km2) is land and 0.35 square miles (0.9 km2), or 1.40%, is water. It lies at an elevation of 4,315 feet (1,315 m).
Average elevation: 5,016 ft

Taylorsville
United States > Utah > Salt Lake County
The land on which Taylorsville is located is part of an interconnected alluvial plain that was formed by the wearing down of the Wasatch and Oquirrh Mountains to the east and west. Beneath the surface, Taylorsville sits on more than a kilometer of unconsolidated rock, sand, and clay. The inactive Taylorsville…
Average elevation: 4,347 ft

Clarkston
United States > Utah > Cache County
The townsite of Clarkston was laid out in 1864. It was named for Israel Justus Clark, who was an early settler and the first branch president of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Clarkston. The settlers originally settled east of modern-day Clarkston in a spot known as the flat. Due to water…
Average elevation: 4,915 ft

Little Cottonwood Creek Valley
United States > Utah > Salt Lake County > Cottonwood Heights
Average elevation: 4,715 ft

Logan Canyon
United States > Utah > Cache County
Logan Canyon is a canyon in the western United States in northeastern Utah, which cuts its way through the Bear River Mountains, a branch of the Wasatch Range. It is popular for both summer and winter activities, especially rock-climbing, hiking, camping, fishing, snowmobiling, and skiing, at the Beaver…
Average elevation: 5,840 ft