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Silver Summit, Utah
NameSilver Summit, Utah
Coordinates40.75, -111.49
Subdivision nameUnited States
Subdivision name1Utah
Subdivision name2Summit County, Utah

Silver Summit, Utah is a small unincorporated community located in Summit County, Utah, near the Wasatch Mountains and Park City, Utah, home to Park City Mountain Resort and Deer Valley Resort, which hosted events during the 2002 Winter Olympics. The community is situated near the Provo River and Jordanelle Reservoir, popular spots for fishing and boating, similar to Lake Tahoe and Lake Powell. Residents of Silver Summit, Utah, often visit nearby Salt Lake City for cultural events, such as the Sundance Film Festival, and Utah Olympic Park, which offers bobsleigh and luge tracks.

Geography

Silver Summit, Utah, is nestled in the Wasatch Mountains, near the Uinta Mountains and Uinta-Wasatch-Cache National Forest, which offers opportunities for hiking, skiing, and snowmobiling, similar to Aspen, Colorado, and Jackson Hole, Wyoming. The community is close to Rocky Mountain National Park and Grand Teton National Park, known for their scenic beauty and diverse wildlife, including elk, moose, and bighorn sheep. The Great Salt Lake and Utah Lake are also nearby, attracting birdwatchers and ornithologists from Brigham Young University and University of Utah. Residents of Silver Summit, Utah, often explore the surrounding landscape, which is similar to Yellowstone National Park and Zion National Park, and visit nearby Dinosaur National Monument and Arches National Park.

Climate

The climate in Silver Summit, Utah, is characterized by cold winters and mild summers, similar to Breckenridge, Colorado, and Mammoth Lakes, California. The community experiences significant snowfall during the winter months, making it a popular destination for skiing and snowboarding, with nearby resorts like Park City Mountain Resort, Deer Valley Resort, and Snowbird Ski Resort. The National Weather Service and National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration monitor the weather in the area, which is influenced by the Great Basin and Mojave Desert regions. During the summer, residents of Silver Summit, Utah, often visit nearby Lake Tahoe and Monterey, California, to enjoy water sports and beach activities.

History

The history of Silver Summit, Utah, dates back to the early 20th century, when the area was settled by miners and ranchers from Park City, Utah, and Heber City, Utah. The community was named after the nearby Silver Creek, which was known for its silver deposits, similar to Virginia City, Nevada, and Leadville, Colorado. The Transcontinental Railroad and Union Pacific Railroad played a significant role in the development of the area, which is now home to the Utah State Historical Society and Park City Museum. Residents of Silver Summit, Utah, often visit nearby Sundance, Utah, and Sundance Mountain Resort, which was founded by Robert Redford and hosts the Sundance Film Festival.

Demographics

The demographics of Silver Summit, Utah, are characterized by a small population of residents, many of whom are skiers and outdoor enthusiasts from California, Colorado, and Wyoming. The community has a mix of families and retirees, with a median age similar to Aspen, Colorado, and Jackson Hole, Wyoming. The United States Census Bureau and American Community Survey provide data on the demographics of the area, which is influenced by nearby Salt Lake City and Provo, Utah. Residents of Silver Summit, Utah, often commute to nearby Park City, Utah, and Heber City, Utah, for work and shopping, and visit University of Utah and Brigham Young University for education and research.

Economy

The economy of Silver Summit, Utah, is driven by the tourism industry, with many residents employed in hospitality and recreation jobs at nearby resorts like Park City Mountain Resort, Deer Valley Resort, and Snowbird Ski Resort. The community also has a growing technology sector, with companies like Microsoft and Oracle Corporation having offices in nearby Salt Lake City and Provo, Utah. The Utah Department of Transportation and Utah Department of Natural Resources play a significant role in the local economy, which is influenced by the mining and agriculture industries. Residents of Silver Summit, Utah, often shop at nearby Park City, Utah, and Heber City, Utah, and visit Sundance, Utah, and Sundance Mountain Resort for dining and entertainment.

Infrastructure

The infrastructure of Silver Summit, Utah, includes a network of roads and highways, including Utah State Route 248 and Utah State Route 32, which connect the community to nearby Park City, Utah, and Heber City, Utah. The Utah Transit Authority provides public transportation services to the area, which is also served by the Salt Lake City International Airport and Provo Municipal Airport. The community has a range of amenities, including schools, parks, and recreation centers, similar to Aspen, Colorado, and Jackson Hole, Wyoming. Residents of Silver Summit, Utah, often visit nearby Salt Lake City and Provo, Utah, for healthcare and shopping, and enjoy outdoor recreation opportunities in the surrounding Wasatch Mountains and Uinta Mountains. Category:Unincorporated communities in Utah