Nestled smack dab in the center of Utah is a most beautiful "Little Green Valley" known as Monroe.
Settled in 1863 (and again in 1871), and incorporated into a town in 1898, Monroe has been home to generations of families who revere its award-winning spring water, pristine air, safe streets, and swift access to a plethora of natural wonders.
Bubbling hot springs, mysterious Indian ruins, meandering waterways and sheer cliff canyon walls set Monroe apart as a world unlike any other. Flanked on all sides by majestic mountain ranges, citizens and visitors marvel at the stars in this Dark Sky Park, and also at the fluttering leaves of "quakies" (quaking aspen trees) that make up our "Pando," the largest living organism on earth. Rocky Mountain wildlife graces the hillsides.
For millenia, natural forces have been at work generating a world-class air sports arena for pilots and fliers of free-flight vehicles (think paragliders, etc.)
A tangle of dirt roads and trails call to explorers, both young and old. Blossoming and budding businesses offer service with a smile.
What sets a Monrovian apart is work ethic, generosity and friendliness, so be sure to wave back!