San
Juan County is named
after the San Juan
River. It is located
in the southeast portion
of Utah.
Area:
7,725 sq. miles
County seat:
Monticello
Economy:
livestock, agriculture,
mining, tourism
Per
Capita Income:
$10,305
Points
of interest: Anasazi
State Park, Canyonlands
National Park,
Edge
of the Cedars State
Park in Blanding,
Goosenecks
State Park, Hovenweep
National Monument,
Lake
Powell Glen Canyon
National Recreation
Area, Natural
Bridges National Monument,
Rainbow
Bridge National Monument,
St. Christopher's
Episcopal Indian Mission
in Bluff, Navajo Indian
Reservation.
Population:
1990
- 12,621
1996 - 13,221
History
for San Juan County
San
Juan County
117 South Main Street
PO Box 490
Monticello, UT 84535
Phone 1-800-574-4386
San
Juan County Economic
Development and Tourism
Board
P. O. Box 490
Monticello, Utah 84535
Toll-free: 800-574-4386.