- 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.
- ballotpedia.org UtahBallotpedia's encyclopedic coverage of Utah politics includes information on the local, state and federal levels, as well as state policies and influencers.
- eia.gov state/print.php?sid=UTUtah has the fourth-highest number of producing oil and natural gas leases on federal lands, after Wyoming, New Mexico, and Colorado.
- Founded in 1850, The University of Utah is the flagship institution of higher learning in Utah, and offers over 100 undergraduate and more than 90 graduate...
- ksl.com UtahGet breaking news coverage and analysis on current events in Utah, including local politics, business, sports, and more.
- 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.
- usnews.com news/utahJohn Curtis Wins Utah GOP Primary for Romney’s Open Seat, While Gov. Spencer Cox Also Wins. A pair of moderate Utah Republicans have won primary...
- foreignusa.com facts-about-utah/So, without further ado, let’s dive into some of the most unique, weird, crazy, and interesting facts Utah has to offer.
- traveldrafts.com what-is-utah-famous-for/In fact, Utah is the only US state where a vast majority of the population belongs to a single church, the church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS church).
- worldpopulationreview.com states/utah/locationThis calculation is read as approximately 36 people per square mile of land. Utah’s Boundaries and Most Extreme Points. Utah is bordered by six other states.