Wayne County, Utah, As of the 2010 census, the population was 2,778, making it the fourth-least populous county in Utah. Its county seat is Loa. The county was formed from Piute County, Utah in 1892, and gets its name from Wayne County, Tennessee.
See also Scouting in Utah.
Local History[]
Notable Scout Units[]
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Parks & Nature[]
National protected areas[]
- Canyonlands National Park (part)
- Capitol Reef National Park (part)
- Dixie National Forest (part)
- Fishlake National Forest (part)
- Glen Canyon National Recreation Area (part)
Camping[]
Trailheads[]
Eagles Nest[]
Noteworthy local scouts and service projects
Charitable Organizations[]
The following service units would greatly look forward to partnering with local scouts on providing community service
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References[]
- 60 Hikes within 60 Miles of Salt Lake City - pinpoints the most exceptional hikes in the area. It contains meticulous trail descriptions that range from comfortable strolls for families to difficult treks for those looking for a challenging workout. (2012)
- Hiking the Wasatch: A Hiking and Natural History Guide to the Central Wasatch - The Wasatch Mountains, with three wilderness areas and hundreds of miles of trails, offer a treasure land of outdoor opportunities within easy reach of nearly a million people. (2014)
- Wasatch Eleveners: A Hiking and Climbing Guide to the 11,000 foot Mountains of Utah's Wasatch Range - tackle some of the most beautiful and challenging peaks that the Wasatch offers.