Huntsville in Weber County Utah
Huntsville is a town in Weber County, Utah. It was founded in 1860 by Jefferson Hunt.
Huntsville is located east of the Pineview Reservoir.
According to the 2000 census, Huntsville has a population of more than 600 people. The town has a total area of .7square miles with a population density of over 965
people per square mile. It is located an elevation of over 4,900 feet above sea level.
The racial demographics of Huntsville are predominately white accounting for about 98% of the population.
Huntsville has more than 190 households. The median income for a household in the town is $50,625 and the median income for a family is $52,656.
Weber County is located in northern Utah and is surrounded by six other counties. Weber County is located in the urban/suburban region where most of Utah's population is concentrated, forming the metropolitan area of Salt Lake City - Ogden - Clearfield area.
Weber County lies between eastern coast of Great Salt Lake and the western range of the Wasatch Mountains. This unique and scenic environment is where the rapidly growing suburban communities of Weber County are concentrated. Weber County is served by a convenient road system of Interstate 84 and Interstate 15, which leads down south through the important counties of Davis County and Salt Lake County. Salt Lake City, Utah's capital is about 30 miles away from Weber County.
According to the U.S. census of 2000, Weber County is home to more than 200,000 residents. The county has a total area of 659 square miles with 84 square miles of water.
Weber County is home to 22 total communities of cities, towns, and unincorporated areas. Weber County consists of many suburban and expanding rural communities with plenty of Golf courses, parks, recreational facilities, and constant activity of building new homes, infrastructures, and businesses. The county seat and largest city of Weber County is Ogden, also one of the ten largest cities in Utah.









