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Marysvale is a town in Piute County, Utah, United States. The population was 408 at the 2010 census. Marysvale is a trail head for the Paiute ATV Trail. History
As a designated place in the 2016 Census of Population conducted by Statistics Canada, Marysvale recorded a population of 562 living in 247 of its 395 total private dwellings, a change of -9.2% from its 2011 population of 619. With a land area of 10.43 km 2 (4.03 sq mi), it had a population density of 53.9/km 2 (139.6/sq mi) in 2016.
Maryvale is the most populous of Phoenix's urban villages. [23] As of 2010, Maryvale had a population of 208,189. [3] While census figures show no single ethnic group being in the majority, Caucasians made up the largest single racial group, comprising 49.5% of the community's population. [3]
UTC−6 (MDT) Congressional district. 2nd. Website. www.piuteutah.com. Piute County (/ ˈpaɪjuːt / PY-yoot) is a county in south-central Utah, United States. As of the 2020 United States Census, the population was 1,438, [1] making it the second-least populous county in Utah. [2] The county seat is Junction, [3] and the largest town is ...
The Sevier River (pronounced "severe") is a 400-mile (640 km)-long [2] river in the Great Basin of southwestern Utah in the United States. Originating west of Bryce Canyon National Park, the river flows north through a chain of high farming valleys and steep canyons along the west side of the Sevier Plateau before turning southwest and terminating in the endorheic basin of Sevier Lake in the ...
The Marysvale contains a variety of volcanic features, including stratovolcanoes, calderas, lava domes, and cinder cones. The field is an example of intraplate volcanism ; its earlier deposits are thought to be related to Farallon plate subduction , while the later bimodal assemblage (especially the basalts) have been linked to Basin and Range ...
6,555 ft (1,998 m) GNIS feature ID. 1438187 [1] Alunite [1] ( / ˈælənaɪt / AL-ə-nyte) is a ghost town located some 5 miles (8.0 km) south of Marysvale, near the mouth of Cottonwood Canyon in Piute County, Utah, United States. A small but important mining town during World War I, Alunite was inhabited from approximately 1915–1930.
Elevation. [1][2] 8,970 ft (2,734 m) GNIS feature ID. 1446867 [1] Kimberly is a ghost town in the northwest corner of Piute County, Utah, United States. Located high in Mill Canyon on the side of Gold Mountain in the Tushar Mountains, Kimberly was formerly a gold mining town. Originally settled in the 1890s, it lasted until 1910.