Millville, UT

Millville, UT

  • Settled:  Originally settled by four Garr brothers in 1855
  • Original Name: Originally known as Elkhorn Ranch or Church Farm, the settlement of Millville was established by early pioneers
  • Origin of Name: Millville was a unique settlement, in that it had industry, before the settlement was established; in its early days, an early sawmill on the Blacksmith Fork River provided high quality lumber that was in high demand; a nearby gristmill milled flour and grist from wheat and grains, that was equally well-regarded
  • Notable Features:  According to Google, Millville is known for its rich history, scenic beauty, and close-knit community; it retains its small-town charm with attractions like the Millville Museum, local parks, and a splash pad; the city also hosts seasonal events like the Lavender Festival and a popular Christmas parade
  • Location: 2.2 miles (11 minutes) south of Logan on Hwy 165 S, then 1 mile east
  • Estimated Population in 2024: 2,490 

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