South Snyderville Basin in Summit County Utah
South Snyderville Basin is a census-designated place in Summit County, Utah in the mountains of the Wasatch Range.
According to the United States Census Bureau of 2000, South Snyderville Basin has a population of over 3,600 people. The CDP has a total area of 10.9 square miles with a population density of over 300 people per square mile.
The racial demographics of South Snyderville Basin are predominately white accounting for about 95% of the population.
South Snyderville Basin has more than 1,200 households, many of them affluent. The median income for a household in the CDP is $86,116, and the median income for a family is $92,644.
Summit County is located in northeastern Utah and is surrounded by eight counties, including two counties from Wyoming. Summit County is part of the Salt Lake City Metropolitan Statistical Area.
Summit County has a population of about 30,000 residents living in 1,882 square miles of land of which 11 square miles is water. The county is mostly occupied by a mountainous terrain and includes 39 of the highest peaks in Utah. The Wasatch Range and Uinta Mountains dominate the landscape of Summit County and are popular attractions for outdoor activities.
Summit County is home to four cities, two towns, five census designated places and three unincorporated communities. The County seat is Coalville and the largest community is Park City, a major ski resort town.









