General Information about Genola,
Utah
Genola is a rural town located in the southwest portion of
Utah County. Most residents own small family farms or
hobby farms, and a number of farmers raise alfalfa, barley,
and other crops. Several dairies and a few orchards dot
the community.
Geographically Genola is almost as large as Spanish Fork
and Springville (nearly four square miles). Genola has 26
miles of roads. Genola's population has continued a slow,
but steady growth during the last ten years, averaging a
1.9% average annual rate of change. With 4.49 people per
household and a median age of 21.6 years, Genola's 224
households are among the youngest and largest in the county.
Origin of Genola's Name
Original suggestions were Idlewild and Townsend, but early
settlers drew out the name Genola, which has no particular
meaning, from a random selection in a town meeting.
Date of Incorporation: 1935
Did You Know?
Genola was originally incorporated in order to install a
municipal water system. The town manages and maintains
its own roads.
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