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About Heber City
Heber City is located in Wasatch County, Utah. In
2009 the population is approximately 10,000. Heber City was founded by
English emigrants who were members of The Church of Jesus Christ of
Latter-Day Saints in the late 1840s, and is named after the Mormon
Apostle Heber C. Kimball.
Tourism is a year-round industry in the Heber
Valley, providing opportunities for cross-country and downhill skiing,
golfing, hot air balloon rides, hiking, boating, boating, fishing and
many other outdoor activities. Heber City is home to the Heber Valley
Historic Railroad (HVRR). The valley is in the neighborhood of three
large reservoirs, Jordanelle, Deer Creek, and Strawberry, and is
surrounded by state and federal lands.
Heber City is the county seat of Wasatch County. Utah Valley University has a secondary campus north of Heber City. The Heber City Municipal Airport is located at the south end the city. U.S. 40 and U.S. 189 connect Heber City to Salt Lake City, Park City, and Provo City, all within 45 minutes or less travel time. |
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