Vineyard, Administrative division in Utah County, United States.
Vineyard is an administrative community in Utah County situated between Orem to the north and Utah Lake to the west. The area has grown from rural land into a residential community with roads, neighborhoods, and local services.
The area was primarily farmland until the closure of the Geneva Steel plant in 2001 marked a major turning point. This event triggered the transition from agricultural use to residential development that continues today.
The community maintains its roots in farming through gardens and local events that celebrate agricultural life. This connection to the land shapes how people use and care for shared spaces today.
The FrontRunner commuter rail service provides connections to employment areas and other communities along the Wasatch Front corridor. Visitors will find residential neighborhoods with shops, schools, and parks that serve the local population.
The community experienced extraordinarily fast growth as families arrived following the steel mill's closure and industrial transition. This rapid expansion over less than a decade ranks it among Utah's fastest-growing places during that period.
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