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Utah ranges in elevation from about 2000 ft near St. George in the southwest corner of the state to 13,498 ft at the top of King's Peak (highest point in the state) near the Wyoming border. Salt Lake City, the largest city, is at about 4500 ft. Most of the area of the state is near that elevation.

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The state of Utah has a mean elevation of 6,100 ft (1,860 m) above sea level. Its lowest point is at 2,178 ft (664 m) above sea level and its highest point is the top of King's Peak at 13,528 ft (4,126 m) above sea level.

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Utah's highest point, King's Peak, is 2.56 miles (13,518 feet) above sea level

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