Wolf Creek, Census-designated place in Weber County, Utah
Wolf Creek sits at an elevation of 5,200 feet in northern Utah, spanning 3.158 square miles of land with a population of 1,336 residents.
The area evolved from an early 20th-century resort destination into a census-designated place, growing alongside the development of Weber County's recreational facilities.
The population of Wolf Creek maintains strong community engagement through seasonal festivals, outdoor activities, and environmental conservation initiatives throughout the year.
The community operates under Mountain Time Zone with area codes 801 and 385, providing essential services and accommodations for both residents and visitors.
Located within the Ogden-Clearfield Metropolitan Statistical Area, Wolf Creek maintains a population density of 420 people per square mile across its mountainous terrain.
Location: Weber County
GPS coordinates: 41.33333,-111.82722
Latest update: March 4, 2025 14:15
The western United States protects some of North America's most diverse natural landscapes. From the layered canyons of Canyonlands in Utah to the white gypsum dunes of White Sands in New Mexico, this region spans multiple climate zones and geological formations. Visitors find national parks, Pueblo archaeological sites and natural phenomena that document millions of years of Earth's history.The collection includes the ruins of Mesa Verde, where Ancestral Pueblo communities built cliff dwellings into sandstone alcoves from the 6th century until the late 1200s. Dinosaur National Monument preserves one of the world's most significant fossil beds, with more than 1,500 exposed dinosaur bones. Colorado's Great Sand Dunes rise to 750 feet (229 meters), making them the tallest dunes in North America. Carlsbad Caverns extends through 30 miles (48 kilometers) of underground passages with more than 120 known caves.The region's geology appears in the 2,000-foot (610-meter) depths of the Black Canyon of the Gunnison and the petrified tree trunks in Petrified Forest that date back more than 200 million years. Monument Valley presents sandstone formations rising 400 to 1,000 feet (122 to 305 meters) above the valley floor. Utah's Mystic Hot Springs feeds natural mineral pools at temperatures around 160 to 180 degrees Fahrenheit (71 to 82 degrees Celsius). Wolf Creek ski area records an average annual snowfall of 465 inches (11.4 meters).
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