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Clearfield, UT
Clearfield is a city in Davis County, Utah, United States. The population was 31,909 at the 2020 census. The city grew rapidly during the 1940s, with the formation of Hill Air Force Base, and in the 1950s with the nationwide increase in suburb and "bedroom" community populations, and has been steadily growing since then.
Clearfield is a principal city of the Ogden–Clearfield, Utah Metropolitan Statistical Area, which includes all of Davis, Morgan, and Weber counties.
Clearfield City has a total land area of 7.8 square miles (20 km2), and a population of 31,909 as of the 2020 Census, making it the fifth largest city in Davis County, behind Layton, Bountiful, Kaysville, and Syracuse. This creates a population density of 1498.1 people per square kilometer or 3860.5 people per square mile. Clearfield City has an average elevation of 4,327 feet (1,319 m) above sea level. The lowest point within the boundaries of the city is 4,314 feet (1,315 m) at the intersection of 1000 West and Antelope Drive on the city's western edge, and the highest is 4,711 feet (1,436 m) at a point that is within the city's northeast corner but physically located on Hill Air Force Base property along Constitution Way in their housing area. (AGRC)
The city is located in the north-central portion of Davis County. The county is surrounded by the Great Salt Lake to the west and the steep Wasatch Range on the east, although neither of these notable natural landmarks is physically within the city boundaries. Directly encircling Clearfield are the cities/areas of Sunset City to the north, Clinton City to the northwest, Syracuse City and West Point City to the west, Layton City to the south and east, and Hill Air Force Base military installation to the northeast.
There are no major lakes or rivers within the city. There are a few small ponds, mostly at public parks or privately owned property. The only significant waterway in the city is the Weber and Davis Canal along the east and northeast edge of the city, which extends north and south of the city boundaries. The Clearfield Canal Trail parallels the canal for a portion of its trip through Clearfield. The Great Salt Lake is separated from Clearfield City by marshlands, mudflats, and the cities. The metabolic activities of bacteria in the lake result in a phenomenon known as "lake stink", a scent similar to sulfur, once or twice a year for a few hours.
The highest mountaintops visible from Clearfield City are Deseret Peak in Tooele County at 11,031 feet (3,362 m), Ben Lomond Peak in Weber County at 9,712 feet (2,960 m), and Thurston Peak, just to the west of Clearfield at 9,706 feet (2,958 m). Ben Lomond Peak and Thurston Peak are located in the Wasatch Range. The Wasatch Fault is found along the western base of the Wasatch Range and is considered overdue for an earthquake as large as 7.5. Catastrophic damage is predicted in the event of an earthquake, with major damage resulting from the liquefaction of the clay- and sand-based soil. The largest earthquake that has occurred near Clearfield City in the recorded past occurred on 12/7/1967 and was 21.5 miles (34.6 km) away in Park City, Utah, and registered at a magnitude of 4.3.
The Wasatch Front valley floor is the ancient lakebed of Lake Bonneville, which existed at the end of the last ice age. Several Lake Bonneville shorelines can be distinctly seen on the foothills or benches of nearby mountains.
Clearfield places a strong emphasis on health and wellness for its residents. Davis Hospital and Medical Center and Layton Hospital ensure residents have access to the quality medical services they need. Residents can enjoy swimming, water aerobics, and aquatic fitness classes at the Clearfield Aquatic Center. Fisher Park provides walking trails, playgrounds, and open spaces for residents to enjoy outdoor activities and promote physical fitness. Cultivate mindfulness and reduce stress through yoga and meditation classes at Moqui Yoga. Participate in group fitness classes, personal training sessions, and wellness programs at Clearfield Fitness Club. Receive personalized nutrition consultations and dietary advice from healthcare professionals at Midtown Community Health Center
Top sites in Clearfield, UT include Jesse D Barlow Park, Great Salt Lake Shorelands Preserve, and SeaQuest Utah.
Population: 31,184 (2021). Elevation: 4,314 feet (1,315 meters). Area: 7.74 sq mi (20.06 km2). ZIP Code: 84015. Area code: 801.
FAQs
How did Clearfield, UT get its name?
Clearfield was once known as "Sandridge." There was little available water and the land was thought to be unproductive. The name was later changed to Clearfield at the suggestion of a teacher, who got the idea as she looked out over the attractive open surroundings. An emigrant couple from England were the first settlers in Clearfield. Richard and Emily Hamblin had lived with relatives in Layton for a few years, and in 1877 they decided to make their own home in the area that is now Clearfield.
Is Clearfield, UT a good place to live?
Clearfield is in Davis County. Living in Clearfield offers residents a dense suburban feel and most residents own their homes. In Clearfield, there are a lot of parks. Many families and young professionals live in Clearfield and residents tend to lean conservative. The public schools in Clearfield are above average.
What are the demographics of Clearfield, UT?
Clearfield is a city located in Davis County Utah. Clearfield has a 2024 population of 36,204. Clearfield is currently growing at a rate of 3.05% annually and its population has increased by 13.42% since the most recent census, which recorded a population of 31,920 in 2020. According to the most recent ACS, the racial composition of Clearfield was: White: 78.4%, Two or more races: 8.49%, Other race: 5.44%, Black or African American: 3.21%, Asian: 2.43%, Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander: 1.4%, Native American: 0.63%.
Sources
Great Salt Lake Shorelands Preserve
Davis Hospital and Medical Center
Midtown Community Health Center
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