Facts About Lehi
The city has a total area of 26.7 square miles of which 26.3 square miles is land and 0.35 square miles or 1.28%, is water.
Lehi Roller Mills was founded in 1906 by a co-op of farmers. George G. Robinson purchased the mill in 1910, and it has since remained in the Robinson family, currently run by George’s grandson, R. Sherman Robinson.
As of 2018, the median income for a household in Lehi was $74,200, and the median income for a family was $88,278.
The city of Lehi is named after Lehi, a prophet in the Book of Mormon.
Lehi is part of the Provo–Orem Metropolitan Statistical Area.
Lehi was incorporated as a City in 1852.
Lehi area was settled in 1850 and was first known as Sulphur Springs, then Dry Creek, and then Evansville.
The elevation of Lehi is 1,391 m above sea level.
The estimated population of Lehi is 64,006, as of 2019.
Lehi was the sixth city incorporated in Utah.