Juab County, also known as the Key County, is located in West-Central Utah and stretches from the mountains of the Uinta National Forest to the arid desert lands on the Nevada border. With its diverse geography, including mountains, valleys, farmlands, and sand dunes, Juab County offers a stimulating and healthy four-season climate, making it an ideal destination for outdoor enthusiasts.
Home to the largest city of Nephi, as well as other communities like Mona, Eureka, and Levan, Juab County has a total population of 6,800. The county's name, derived from the Ute Indian word "Juab," meaning flat or level, reflects its predominantly flat terrain. With a rich history dating back to the Fremont culture and abundant mineral resources, Juab County offers visitors a unique blend of natural beauty and cultural heritage.
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