Rank | City | 2022 Population (Est.) | Growth Rate (Annual) |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Salt Lake City | 200,478 | 0.4% |
2 | West Valley City | 139,110 | -0.8% |
3 | West Jordan | 116,541 | -0.6% |
4 | Provo | 114,084 | 0.0% |
5 | St. George | 99,958 | 4.2% |
6 | Orem | 97,861 | -0.4% |
7 | Sandy | 95,050 | -2.0% |
8 | Ogden | 86,798 | 0.1% |
9 | Layton | 83,291 | 1.6% |
10 | South Jordan | 80,139 | 2.6% |
11 | Lehi | 79,978 | 3.9% |
12 | Millcreek | 64,110 | 0.7% |
13 | Taylorsville | 59,242 | -2.0% |
14 | Herriman | 58,198 | 3.3% |
15 | Logan | 54,436 | 3.4% |
16 | Draper | 51,749 | 2.5% |
17 | Eagle Mountain | 49,738 | 11.2% |
18 | Murray | 49,729 | -1.7% |
19 | Bountiful | 45,438 | -0.7% |
20 | Riverton | 45,148 | -0.5% |
21 | Saratoga Springs | 44,164 | 15.1% |
22 | Spanish Fork | 43,870 | 2.6% |
23 | Roy | 39,358 | -0.1% |
24 | Pleasant Grove | 37,949 | 0.4% |
25 | Cedar City | 37,206 | 5.5% |
26 | Tooele | 37,104 | 3.3% |
27 | Kearns metro township | 36,747 | -0.2% |
28 | Springville | 36,135 | 2.1% |
29 | Midvale | 35,938 | -0.5% |
30 | American Fork | 34,422 | 2.5% |
31 | Syracuse | 33,331 | 3.1% |
32 | Kaysville | 32,976 | 0.1% |
33 | Cottonwood Heights | 32,864 | -2.0% |
34 | Clearfield | 32,238 | 1.1% |
35 | Holladay | 31,390 | -1.6% |
36 | Washington | 31,035 | 8.1% |
37 | Magna metro township | 29,268 | -0.2% |
38 | South Salt Lake | 26,166 | -0.6% |
39 | Farmington | 24,775 | 0.6% |
40 | Clinton | 23,597 | 0.8% |
41 | North Salt Lake | 22,300 | 1.7% |
42 | Payson | 22,142 | 3.8% |
43 | Hurricane | 21,808 | 8.2% |
44 | North Ogden | 21,528 | 2.1% |
45 | Brigham City | 19,998 | 1.8% |
46 | West Haven | 19,880 | 15.4% |
47 | Highland | 19,611 | 1.1% |
48 | Bluffdale | 18,835 | 8.2% |
49 | South Ogden | 17,541 | 0.3% |
50 | Heber | 17,290 | 2.1% |
51 | Centerville | 16,785 | -0.4% |
52 | Santaquin | 15,379 | 10.4% |
53 | Smithfield | 14,067 | 2.8% |
54 | Vineyard | 14,025 | 8.4% |
55 | Grantsville | 13,574 | 6.3% |
56 | Mapleton | 12,414 | 8.1% |
57 | Lindon | 11,709 | 1.8% |
58 | Woods Cross | 11,659 | 1.6% |
59 | West Point | 11,430 | 3.5% |
60 | Pleasant View | 11,177 | 0.5% |
61 | North Logan | 11,155 | 1.4% |
62 | Tremonton | 10,493 | 5.2% |
63 | Alpine | 10,359 | 0.7% |
64 | Vernal | 10,241 | 1.2% |
65 | Hyrum | 10,036 | 6.3% |
66 | Cedar Hills | 10,024 | 0.0% |
67 | Salem | 9,831 | 4.9% |
68 | Ivins | 9,532 | 5.2% |
69 | Riverdale | 9,409 | -0.0% |
70 | Hooper | 9,367 | 2.5% |
71 | Washington Terrace | 9,276 | 0.3% |
72 | Providence | 8,693 | 4.9% |
73 | Park City | 8,457 | 0.7% |
74 | Price | 8,267 | -0.4% |
75 | Richfield | 8,262 | 1.4% |
76 | Plain City | 8,147 | 2.9% |
77 | South Weber | 8,125 | 2.2% |
78 | Enoch | 8,016 | 6.3% |
79 | Farr West | 7,979 | 2.5% |
80 | Santa Clara | 7,924 | 4.0% |
81 | Nibley | 7,529 | 2.6% |
82 | Harrisville | 7,004 | -0.8% |
83 | Roosevelt | 6,881 | 1.8% |
84 | Nephi | 6,600 | 2.1% |
85 | Midway | 6,339 | 4.6% |
86 | Fruit Heights | 6,091 | 0.0% |
87 | West Bountiful | 5,957 | 0.4% |
88 | Perry | 5,752 | 2.9% |
89 | Ephraim | 5,719 | 2.0% |
90 | White City metro township | 5,526 | -0.2% |
91 | Sunset | 5,515 | 0.8% |
92 | Hyde Park | 5,420 | 3.2% |
93 | Moab | 5,317 | -1.0% |
94 | Kanab | 4,998 | 6.5% |
95 | Elk Ridge | 4,874 | 2.8% |
96 | La Verkin | 4,469 | 2.5% |
97 | Morgan | 4,223 | 2.5% |
98 | Wellsville | 4,113 | 0.3% |
99 | Mount Pleasant | 3,754 | 2.2% |
100 | Delta | 3,678 | 1.6% |
The largest city in Utah is Salt Lake City, with a population of 200,478. Salt Lake City is the 122nd largest city in the US. The second largest city is West Valley City, with a population of 139,110, and is the 197th largest city in the US.
The major cities in Utah are Salt Lake City, West Valley City, West Jordan and Provo. There are 4 major cities in Utah, which are cities with a population greater than 100,000.
The capital of Utah is Salt Lake City, whose most recent population was 200,478. Salt Lake City is also the largest city in the state of Utah.
Among the 100 largest cities in Utah, the fastest growing city is Vineyard, whose population has grown 9376.3% since the year 2000.
Among the 100 largest cities in Utah, the fastest shrinking city is Cottonwood Heights, whose population has declined 6.5% since the year 2000. Cottonwood Heights's peak populuation was 35,394 in the year 2009, and it's current population of 32,864 represents a 7.1% decline from it's peak. Cottonwood Heights was once the 1,000th largest city in the US, but it's now the 1,202nd largest.
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