List of Utah state symbols

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Symbols of the U.S. state of Utah



The state of Utah has a variety of official symbols as designated by the Utah State Legislature. These symbols represent the cultural heritage and natural treasures of the state.

State Symbols[edit]

State Amphibian[edit]

The Columbia spotted frog (Rana luteiventris) was designated as the state amphibian in 1997.

State Bird[edit]

The California gull (Larus californicus) was designated as the state bird in 1955.

State Dinosaur[edit]

The Utahraptor (Utahraptor ostrommaysorum) was designated as the state dinosaur in 2018.

State Fish[edit]

The Bonneville cutthroat trout (Oncorhynchus clarkii utah) was designated as the state fish in 1997.

State Flower[edit]

The Sego lily (Calochortus nuttallii) was designated as the state flower in 1911.

State Fossil[edit]

The Allosaurus was designated as the state fossil in 1988.

State Grass[edit]

The Indian ricegrass (Achnatherum hymenoides) was designated as the state grass in 1990.

State Insect[edit]

The Honey bee (Apis mellifera) was designated as the state insect in 1983.

State Mammal[edit]

The Rocky Mountain elk (Cervus canadensis) was designated as the state mammal in 1971.

State Reptile[edit]

The Gila monster (Heloderma suspectum) was designated as the state reptile in 2019.

State Tree[edit]

The Quaking aspen (Populus tremuloides) was designated as the state tree in 2014.

State Beverage[edit]

Milk was designated as the state beverage in 1997.

State Colors[edit]

The state colors are Black, White, and Blue.

State Dance[edit]

The Square dance was designated as the state dance in 1994.

State Firearm[edit]

The Browning M1911 was designated as the state firearm in 2011.

State Folk Dance[edit]

The Square dance was designated as the state folk dance in 1994.

State Fruit[edit]

The Cherry was designated as the state fruit in 1997.

State Gemstone[edit]

The Topaz was designated as the state gemstone in 1969.

State Mineral[edit]

Copper was designated as the state mineral in 1994.

State Motto[edit]

The state motto is Industry, adopted in 1959.

State Rock[edit]

Coal was designated as the state rock in 1991.

State Soil[edit]

The Mivida soil series was designated as the state soil in 1990.

State Song[edit]

Utah, This is the Place was designated as the state song in 2003.

State Star[edit]

Dubhe was designated as the state star in 1996.

State Tartan[edit]

The Utah State Tartan was designated as the state tartan in 1996.

State Toy[edit]

The Jumbo Tinkertoy was designated as the state toy in 2011.

State Vegetable[edit]

The Spanish sweet onion was designated as the state vegetable in 2002.

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