Bountiful, Utah, is a picturesque suburban city in northern Davis County, perched between the Wasatch Range and the Great Salt Lake. First settled in 1847 and incorporated in 1892, it’s Utah’s second-oldest Mormon settlement, named after a city in the Book of Mormon. As of 2020, its population stood at approximately 45,762, and recent estimates show a slight decline to around 43,000 residents. A well-educated community, it serves as both a classic bedroom suburb of Salt Lake City and a vibrant local center with strong schools, parks like Mueller Park, and cultural highlights including the Bountiful Davis Art Center and annual Summerfest International. Conveniently located 11 miles north of downtown Salt Lake and served by I‑15 and the FrontRunner rail, Bountiful combines small‑town charm with easy city access