Utah State in United States
Description
Utah, the Beehive State, is a land of striking contrasts—from the red rock deserts of Arches and Zion National Parks to the snow-capped Wasatch Mountains. Salt Lake City, its capital, blends religious history with a growing tech industry, often dubbed "Silicon Slopes."
Utah was originally served by a single area code 801. Due to rapid population and business growth, especially along the Wasatch Front, 435 was introduced in 1997 for rural regions, and 385 was overlaid on 801 in 2009. These Utah area codes now offer full coverage for the state’s urban tech corridors and vast natural landscapes alike.
Utah was originally served by a single area code 801. Due to rapid population and business growth, especially along the Wasatch Front, 435 was introduced in 1997 for rural regions, and 385 was overlaid on 801 in 2009. These Utah area codes now offer full coverage for the state’s urban tech corridors and vast natural landscapes alike.
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Area Codes
Major Cities
City | Prefixes |
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Spanish Fork | |
Provo | |
Salt Lake City | |
Ogden | |
Kaysville | |
Lindon | |
Saratoga Springs | |
Clearfield | |
Davis | |
Park City | |
Whiterocks | |
Saint George | |
Brigham City | |
Altamont | |
Hurricane | |
Kanab | |
Wendover | |
Duchesne | |
Tooele | |
Logan | |
Garrison | |
Evanston | |
Tabiona | |
Hildale | |
Ibapah | |
Dutch John | |
Fruitland | |
Castle Dale | |
La Verkin | |
Layton | |
Willard | |
Vernal | |
Cedar City | |
Millard | |
Mantua | |
Clawson | |
Enterprise | |
Manila | |
Hyrum | |
Ferron | |
Garden City | |
Grantsville | |
Minersville | |
Corinne | |
Jensen | |
Myton | |
New Harmony | |
Milford | |
Tremonton | |
Leeds |