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Butterfield Canyon (Utah)

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Butterfield Canyon is a canyon in the Oquirrh Mountains in southwest Salt Lake County, Utah, United States located just west of the city of Herriman. Locals use this canyon to commute to and from Herriman/Tooele. Butterfield Canyon Road is a recreation road. The canyon was named after Thomas Jefferson Butterfield, the founder of Herriman, Utah.

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N 40.513055555556 ° E -112.07583333333 °
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Herriman Highway 7501
84065
Utah, United States
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