Utah is an incredible place to call home, but it is also a destination that is full of interesting and quirky facts. To prove our point, here are just 10 fun facts about Utah that sound made up but are 100 percent true. Take a look and see just how many of these facts you know.
- Utah’s state cooking pot is the Dutch oven. It was approved by legislature in 1997.
Outdoor Alabama/Billy Pope/Flickr Did you even know Utah had a state cooking pot?
- Utah is home to the oldest operating amusement park in the American West.
Lagoon Amusement Park/Facebook Lagoon will always and forever be the place where fun is!
- The Beehive State truly does have the “greatest snow on earth.”
Jason Cameron/Moment Via Getty Images Utah’s snow is dry and powdery due to the state’s desert climate and high elevation.
- Utah has the youngest population in the nation.
silvioassuncao/Flickr Approximately 30 percent of Utah’s residents are under the age of 18.
- Walter Frederick Morrison, the man who invented the frisbee, is from Utah.
Connecticut State Library/Wikimedia Commons He got his idea for the frisbee when he threw a popcorn lid at a picnic and pie tins on the beach.
- The state tree of Utah is the quaking aspen and it is found in every county around the state.
Jason Corneveaux/Flickr
- Utah is the leading manufacturer of rubber chickens.
Pat Joyce/Flickr Yes, it seems crazy but it’s true!
- The first ever Kentucky Fried Chicken (KFC) wasn’t actually in Kentucky — it was in Utah!
Mike Mozart/Flickr The first time the famous fried chicken was served was in a café in Salt Lake City.
- The Beehive State is home to the most charitable people in the United States.
RikkisRefuge Other/Flickr This fun fact about Utah may not surprise you.
- Utah consistently ranks as one of the top five driest states in the country.
Matthew Dillon/Flickr Nevada often takes the #1 spot.
Did you know these fun facts about Utah? What other facts deserve to be on this list? Let us know in the comments! And don’t forget to check out this list of things that Utahns just can’t seem to stop talking about.
Outdoor Alabama/Billy Pope/Flickr
Did you even know Utah had a state cooking pot?
Lagoon Amusement Park/Facebook
Lagoon will always and forever be the place where fun is!
Jason Cameron/Moment Via Getty Images
Utah’s snow is dry and powdery due to the state’s desert climate and high elevation.
silvioassuncao/Flickr
Approximately 30 percent of Utah’s residents are under the age of 18.
Connecticut State Library/Wikimedia Commons
He got his idea for the frisbee when he threw a popcorn lid at a picnic and pie tins on the beach.
Jason Corneveaux/Flickr
Pat Joyce/Flickr
Yes, it seems crazy but it’s true!
Mike Mozart/Flickr
The first time the famous fried chicken was served was in a café in Salt Lake City.
RikkisRefuge Other/Flickr
This fun fact about Utah may not surprise you.
Matthew Dillon/Flickr
Nevada often takes the #1 spot.
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