Beaver County (Utah)

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BEAVER COUNTY (UTAH)

State : Utah

Seal (crest) of Beaver County (Utah)

Origin/meaning

The Tushar Mountains are the tallest mountains in Beaver County and the third highest range in Utah. These mountains were formed by the longest volcanic action in the state and now have the most concentrated and varied igneous rocks in Utah.

A subtle element of the seal is the color choice for the county's outline - green reflects a compromise from wanting to favor neither Beaver High School’s blue or Milford High School’s red, so green was chosen as a neutral color.

The coast-to-coast American Discovery Trail runs through both communities.Literature:



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