Where is Heber, Utah, USA?

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Where is Heber Located? - Heber is a city located in the Wasatch County of Utah, United States. Heber lies between 34.9947441 Degrees North latitudes and 85.2256635 Degrees West longitudes.

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Where is Heber, Utah

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Where is Heber Located?

Heber is a city located in the Wasatch County of Utah, United States. Heber lies between 34.9947441 Degrees North latitudes and 85.2256635 Degrees West longitudes. According to 2020 U.S.census, the population of Heber city is 16856 people and the city has a total area of 8.87 sq mi. The city has numerous parks and recreational facilities.

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Heber, Utah Quick Facts

PropertyInformation
CityHeber
CountyWasatch County
StateUtah
State CapitalSalt Lake City
US RegionWestern United States
Latitude40.5069° N
Longitude111.4138° W
Elevation5,604 ft (1,708 m)
Land Area5.93 sq mi
Water Area0.02 sq mi
Total Area5.95 sq mi
Population (latest Census year)16,856 (2020 Census)
Population Density (per sq mi)2,843
ZIP Codes84032
Area Code435
Time Zone StandardMountain Standard Time (MST, UTC−7)
Time Zone DaylightMountain Daylight Time (MDT, UTC−6)
CurrencyUnited States Dollar (USD)
FIPS Code49-35210
Congressional DistrictUtah's 3rd Congressional District

Transportation and Connectivity in Heber, Utah

CategoryInformation
Airport NameHeber Valley Airport
IATA Code36U (FAA Identifier)
PortNot Applicable
Major HighwaysU.S. Route 40, U.S. Route 189, Utah State Route 113
Train/Amtrak ServiceNo passenger rail service; nearest Amtrak station is Provo
Local Bus/Transit ServiceHigh Valley Transit
  • U.S. Route 40 - Major east-west highway connecting Heber with Park City, Vernal and eastern Utah.
  • U.S. Route 189 - Scenic highway linking Heber with Provo, Deer Creek Reservoir and Provo Canyon.
  • Utah State Route 113 - Connects Heber with Midway and surrounding communities in Heber Valley.

Top Places to Visit in Heber, Utah

Landmark NameType
Heber Valley RailroadHistoric Railroad
Deer Creek State ParkState Park
Jordanelle State ParkState Park
Wasatch Mountain State ParkState Park
Heber Valley Artisan CheeseLocal Attraction
Homestead CraterNatural Attraction
Main Street Heber CityHistoric District
Soldier Hollow Nordic CenterSports Venue
Heber Valley Historic MuseumMuseum
Memorial HillScenic Viewpoint

Driving Distances from Heber, Utah to Nearby Cities

CityStateDistance (mi)Approx. Drive Time
MidwayUtah37 min
Park CityUtah1825 min
KamasUtah1925 min
ProvoUtah2835 min
OremUtah3140 min
American ForkUtah3645 min
LehiUtah3950 min
Salt Lake CityUtah4655 min
Spanish ForkUtah4355 min
EvanstonWyoming831 hr 30 min

Colleges and Universities in Heber, Utah

Institution NameTypeLevelNotable For
Utah Valley University – Wasatch CampusPublicUniversityRegional higher education programs
Brigham Young UniversityPrivateUniversityResearch and liberal arts education
Utah Valley UniversityPublicUniversityComprehensive undergraduate education
Mountainland Technical CollegePublicTechnical CollegeCareer and technical training
Wasatch County School DistrictPublicK–12 DistrictPrimary and secondary public education

Waterbodies in Heber, Utah

Deer Creek Reservoir, Jordanelle Reservoir, Provo River, Snake Creek, Daniels Creek, Center Creek, Deer Creek, Charleston Bay.

Golf Courses in Heber, Utah

Wasatch Mountain Golf Course, Soldier Hollow Golf Course, Red Ledges Golf Park, Homestead Golf Club, Victory Ranch Golf Course, Hideout Golf Club.

Heber, Utah — Key Historical Facts

  • Heber was settled by Mormon pioneers in 1859 and quickly became the agricultural center of the fertile Heber Valley.
  • The city was named after Heber C. Kimball, an early leader of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
  • The arrival of the Denver & Rio Grande Western Railroad in the late nineteenth century improved transportation and supported local farming and livestock industries.
  • Heber Valley gained international attention during the 2002 Winter Olympics when nearby Soldier Hollow hosted cross-country skiing and biathlon competitions.
  • Today, Heber is one of Utah's fastest-growing communities, known for outdoor recreation, scenic mountain landscapes, and year-round tourism.

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