General Information
Cedar Fort is a small, patriotic town that is proud of its
country atmosphere. Located in the foothills of the Oquirrh
Mountains in the northwest part of the county, many of the
city's residents work for the Tooele Army Depot.
With a median age of 29.4, Cedar Fort has the oldest
population in the county. The average household size, 3.69,
is slightly over the county average of 3.59. Between 1998
and 2000, Cedar Fort's population jumped from 254 to 341,
signaling the end of the stagnant growth the city has seen
during the past two decades.
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Origin of Cedar Hill's Name
Cedar Fort was not incorporated as a municipality until
1965. The name Cedar Fort was taken from Cedar Valley
and the abundance of cedar trees in the area.
Date of Incorporation: May 17, 1965
Did You Know?
On January 5, 1956, the Utah Legislature incorporated the
area around Cedar Fort as Cedar Valley County with Cedar
Fort as the county seat. The county was later absorbed into
Utah County.
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