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Wasatch Front

NASA-generated 3D composite photo of a portion of the Wasatch Front

The Wasatch Front is the long, narrow metropolitan region of Utah, United States that extends roughly from Brigham City on the north to Santaquin on the south. It derives its name from the Wasatch Range, which forms the eastern boundary of the region.

The region extends nearly the entire length of the mountain range, a distance of approximately 150 miles (241 km). However, the region is bounded on the west either by mountain ranges or lakes (most notably the Great Salt Lake), so it does not exceed more than approximately 15 miles (24 km) in width anywhere along its extent.

The region includes Salt Lake City, the state capital, and contains a population of roughly 1.4 million people, which is over half of the state's population. The region has experienced considerable growth since the 1980s and faces various land-use, environmental, transportation and economic issues as a result.

Wasatch Front from Brigham City to Santaquin

Cities lying on the other side of the Wasatch mountains are sometimes referred to as the "Wasatch Back".

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Salt Lake City

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Dixie | Great Salt Lake | Great Salt Lake Desert | Uinta Mountains | Wasatch Front | Wasatch Back | Wasatch Range

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Ogden | Provo | Salt Lake City

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Brigham City | Cedar City | Logan | Price | Saint George | Spanish Fork | Tooele | Vernal

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Beaver | Box Elder | Cache | Carbon | Daggett | Davis | Duchesne | Emery | Garfield | Grand | Iron | Juab | Kane | Millard | Morgan | Piute | Rich | Salt Lake | San Juan | Sanpete | Sevier | Summit | Tooele | Uintah | Utah | Wasatch | Washington | Wayne | Weber








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