With only 630 square miles, Davis County is the smallest county in Utah in terms of land area, but the third largest in terms of population. Most of the county is made up of water that is part of the Great Salt Lake, leaving only about 36 percent of the county as land that can be used for farming and housing
Davis County has a population of 268,187 residents and a median household income of $53,726. The county is part of the Ogden-Clearfield metropolitan area. Geographically, however, the southern half of the Davis County has more in common with Salt Lake City than with Ogden. Davis County is a bedroom community. More than 42 percent of the population in Davis County works in another county. Hill Air Force Base, which is in northern Davis County, is Utah’s largest employer, providing jobs for 23,000 military and civilian personnel in and around Davis County.
Today, most of the growth is concentrated in the northwest, northeast and southwest portions of the county — and especially in such cities as Syracuse, Clinton, West Point, South Weber and Woods Cross. Davis County also contains the Lagoon Amusement Park in Farmington, the main amusement park serving the Wasatch Front.
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