- 370,094 acres of Sevier County is forest.
- Fish lake provides water, fish, and recreational opportunities.
- Most of Sevier County is used for rangeland.
- The Sevier River provides irrigation to farmlands and most towns are found along it.
- 76% of Sevier County is owned by the federal government while 20% is privately owned.
- Sevier County's natural gas reserves are located in the northeast corner along with it's coal mines.
- Sevier County is Utah's largest producer of the mineral gypsum (used for building supplies).
- The national forests take up half of Sevier County's land.
- In Sevier County 4 major faults caused many earthquakes.
- The rocky landscape comes from volcanic activity long ago.
- Sevier County has lots of salt from ancient deposits and is also known for its timber, sand and gravel.
- In Sevier County there is gold, silver, and even lead!!!
- Other natural resources include limestone and coal.
- Fish lake provides water, fish, and recreational opportunities.
- Most of Sevier County is used for rangeland.
- The Sevier River provides irrigation to farmlands and most towns are found along it.
- 76% of Sevier County is owned by the federal government while 20% is privately owned.
- Sevier County's natural gas reserves are located in the northeast corner along with it's coal mines.
- Sevier County is Utah's largest producer of the mineral gypsum (used for building supplies).
- The national forests take up half of Sevier County's land.
- In Sevier County 4 major faults caused many earthquakes.
- The rocky landscape comes from volcanic activity long ago.
- Sevier County has lots of salt from ancient deposits and is also known for its timber, sand and gravel.
- In Sevier County there is gold, silver, and even lead!!!
- Other natural resources include limestone and coal.