Garfield, Utah
Garfield
State/Province: Utah
Country: United States
Location Overview
Garfield is a small city located in Beaver County, Utah, within the United States. It is situated in the southwestern part of the state, near the eastern shore of Fish Springs Reservoir. The city is part of the larger Beaver County and serves as an unincorporated community. As of the most recent census data, Garfield has a minimal population, reflecting its status as a small, rural community.
The area surrounding Garfield is characterized by its natural landscape, which includes the Fish Springs National Wildlife Refuge, providing habitat for various wildlife species and opportunities for outdoor activities. The city is accessible via local roads, with limited public transportation options, primarily serving the surrounding rural areas.
In recent years, there has been a focus on infrastructure improvements to enhance connectivity and access to services. The local economy is primarily supported by agriculture and resource extraction industries, with tourism being influenced by the nearby natural attractions. Climate considerations play a role in the region's agricultural practices, and ongoing discussions regarding land use and conservation are relevant to the community's development.