About the Town
Nestled against Utah's Uinta-Wasatch-Cache National Forest, the Town of Independence has a population of roughly 150 residents. US-40 flanks the town on its western border, while Center Creek Road skirts the town's northern edge. Independence, as a whole, encompasses over nine-thousand acres of private land and ten-thousand acres of Forest Service lands, which range from farmland to wooded, alpine terrain. The town was forged with a clear vision for sustainability, recreation and community.
How About Views?
Enjoy breathtaking vistas of the Wasatch Mountains, clear skies and sweeping fields.
Incredible Environment
Away from major metropolitan areas, our town is a true escape from the hustle & bustle.
Adventures Aplenty
Trails, skiing, rivers, lakes and golf courses are virtually limitless near Independence.