Grouse Creek, Utah Statistic: Population, Charts, Map, Steets and More

There are a few things that you should know before visiting Grouse Creek City. Listed below are the population and steets of the town. These statistics can be useful when planning your road trip or exploring the town. To get started, you can search for cities within 100 miles of Grouse Creek. For example, if you're flying in from Salt Lake City, you can search for flights to the nearest airport. Otherwise, you can search for nearby cities that are close to Grouse Creek City.

The Southwest neighborhood is south of Highway 101 and includes the entire area that was annexed by the City in 2005. The Civic neighborhood contains mostly single-family homes and has a major commercial strip along First and Front Street. The Civic neighborhood is home to the Fine Art Center and Civic Field. It is also home to Webster Woods. This is the city's most expensive neighborhood and has the highest housing costs.

There are many small businesses and industrial parks within the city. Port Angeles Hardwoods and McKinley Paper Company both have paper mills within the city's limits. The city also has several lumber mills in the vicinity, including the Interfor Pacific mill. Despite these limited businesses, the population of Grouse Creek City is steadily growing. Approximately 8,000 people call Grouse Creek home.