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Living in Lehi means being part of a welcoming, vibrant community with a rich history and a thriving future.

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About Lehi

Lehi City eastside neighborhood

AS UTAH’S SIXTH OLDEST CITY, LEHI IS RICH IN PIONEER AND OLD WEST HISTORY. 

Originally settled by Mormon pioneers, Lehi has been known as Sulphur Springs, Snow’s Springs, Dry Creek, and Evansville. It was incorporated as Lehi City in 1852. The Overland Stagecoach Route, the Pony Express Trail, and the Transcontinental Telegraph all passed through or near Lehi during the peak of their use.

Today, the city offers abundant opportunities to live and play. Lehi is the fifth fastest-growing city in the country, with a population of nearly 96,000. As the gateway to Utah County, Lehi is surrounded by Utah Lake and the Oquirrh and Wasatch Mountain ranges. Residents and visitors have easy access to hiking, camping, fishing, mountain biking, and a variety of other outdoor activities.

 

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Lehi City
153 N 100 E
Lehi, Utah 84043
Phone: (385) 201.1000
Fax: (385) 201.1001