Across
- 1. Elder, Home to Brigham City and the Golden Spike site.
- 6. , Contains most of Bryce Canyon National Park.
- 7. Moab and Arches National Park are here.
- 9. Named for its rich coal deposits.
- 10. Contains Coral Pink Sand Dunes State Park.
- 12. One of Utah’s smallest counties, east of Ogden.
- 13. , Home to Manti and Snow College.
- 15. , Named after U.S. President Fillmore.
- 18. , Borders Bear Lake and Wyoming.
- 19. Provo BYU and Silicon Slopes are here.
- 20. , Named for the Iron Ore
- 22. Lagoon Amusement Park is here!
- 23. Home to the Bonneville Salt Flats.
- 25. Contains Park City and ski resorts.
- 27. Known for Logan and Utah State University.
Down
- 1. County named after a dam-building mammal.
- 2. Includes Capitol Reef National Park.
- 3. Least populous county in Utah.
- 4. Named after a river, near the Uinta Basin.
- 5. ,Ogden is this county’s largest city.
- 8. Our Favorite County!!
- 11. Lake, Includes Utah’s capital and largest city.
- 13. Richfield is the largest city in this county.
- 14. St. George and Zion National Park lie here.
- 16. Nephi is this county’s largest city.
- 17. Juan, Largest county by area; includes Monument Valley.
- 21. Named after a Native American tribe.
- 24. Includes part of the San Rafael Swell.
- 26. Contains Vernal and Dinosaur National Monument.
