Lynn, UT

  • Settled: In 1862   
  • Origin of Name: The name Lynn is a corruption of the surname of John Lind, who, with his half-brother, Alexander Anderson, came to the valley from Grantsville, Utah after immigrating from Sweden
  • Known for: Ranching and grazing of sheep and cattle; water comes from natural creeks and springs and from the Lynn Reservoir; under normal conditions, the rangeland has an ample stock of water available. 
  • Location: 99.3 miles (1 hour, 46 minutes) west of Tremonton, and fifty miles (1 hour 15 minutes) south of Burley, Idaho; within a few miles of the Vipont and Lucky Guy Opportunity mines, on the South Fork of Junction Creek
  • No population figures available for this isolated rural community

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