- thefactsite.com utah-facts/The five tribes of Utah, which still have a presence within the state today, are the Navajo, the Paiute, the Ute, the Goshute, and the Northern Shoshone.
- ksl.com UtahGet breaking news coverage and analysis on current events in Utah, including local politics, business, sports, and more.
- history.com topics/us-states/utahUtah is known for having some of the best skiing in the country, and the mountains near Salt Lake City receive an average of 500 inches of snow per year.
- contactsenators.com articles/utah-facts/Utah is a landlocked state in the Western United States region. With its naturally beautiful landscape, this state is one of the most visited in the United States.
- visittheusa.com state/utahFar more than just a state in the western USA, Utah is a state of mind. Sculpted by wind, water and time, Utah's landscape is the perfect canvas for adventurers.
- ereferencedesk.com resources/state-name/utah.htmlUtah Greeting: The rock formation known as the Wall of Windows in Bryce Canyon National Park provides the background.
- nps.gov state/ut/index.htmLocated in south-central Utah in the heart of red rock country, Capitol Reef National Park is a hidden treasure filled with cliffs, canyons, domes, and bridges in the...
- britannica.com place/UtahUtah, constituent state of the United States of America; it became the 45th member of the union on January 4, 1896.
- en.wikivoyage.org wiki/Utahto experience the mountain terrain of Utah. In winter, temperatures from 20–40 °F (-7–4 °C) are common in the north, with warmer temperatures in the south.