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Millard County, UT

13,330 residents · 6,786 sq mi · 2.0/sq mi · 100% rural

Climate
51.2°F
10.1" rain/yr
Water
arid
Aridity index 0.43
Hardiness
Zone 7b
Winter low ~8.1°F

About Millard County

Millard County is a county in the U.S. state of Utah. As of the 2020 United States census, the population was 12,975. Its county seat is Fillmore, and the largest city is Delta.

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Prepper Suitability
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National rank: #76 of 3,109
Locator map
Location within the continental US

Prepper Assessment

Living in this area offers a predominantly rural lifestyle with a low population density of 2.0 people per square mile, allowing for ample space and privacy. The climate features an annual mean temperature of 51.2°F, with hot summers peaking at 92.3°F and cold winters dropping to 18.1°F. The growing season is moderate, supported by an arid water classification with only 10.1 inches of rainfall per year, which may limit crop variety but can be managed with appropriate irrigation techniques.

Significant natural hazards in this area include a high risk for winter weather (FEMA rank 92) and wildfires (rank 91), alongside potential earthquakes (rank 83) and drought (rank 79). The violence percentile is relatively low at 74, indicating a safer environment, but the overall disaster percentile rank of 22 suggests a higher exposure to natural hazards compared to other regions. The median home price of $227,000 may be manageable for some, but affordability could be a concern for others, particularly in relation to the median household income of $69,403.

This county may be a good fit for those seeking a quiet, rural homestead with a focus on self-sufficiency, particularly for individuals willing to navigate the challenges of arid conditions and natural hazards. Those who thrive here will likely be adaptable and resourceful, capable of managing limited water and dealing with potential winter weather disruptions. However, individuals looking for a more temperate climate with consistent rainfall or those concerned about the risks of wildfires and earthquakes may find this area less suitable.

AI-generated analysis based on county data (climate, hazards, density, housing, economy). For general orientation only.

Key Facts

Ranked #579 nationally
Out of 3,109 CONUS counties for composite prepper suitability.
#13 of 29 in UT
Ranked #13 of 29 counties statewide for prepper suitability.
Dominant hazard: winter weather
FEMA ranks winter weather risk at 92/100 here — the leading natural threat.
Extremely rural
Only 2.0 people per square mile — fewer than 5/sqmi places you in the bottom 5% nationally for density.
Climate profile
Classified as arid with a 51.2°F annual mean and 10.1" of annual precipitation. USDA hardiness zone 7b.
Housing & taxes
Median home value $227,000.

Score Breakdown

Violence
14
percentile (lower = safer)
Disasters
22
percentile (lower = safer)
Density
4
percentile (lower = emptier)
Overall FEMA Risk
22.2
NRI composite (0-100)

Natural Hazard Profile (FEMA NRI)

Avalanche 73
Cold Wave 5
Drought 79
Earthquake 83
Hail 2
Heat Wave 37
Riverine Flood 16
Ice Storm 10
Landslide 26
Lightning 38
Strong Wind 12
Tornado 8
Volcano 74
Wildfire 91
Winter Weather 93

Monthly Climate (1991–2020 normals)

Average temperature
JFMAMJ JASOND
Monthly precipitation (inches)
JFMAMJ JASOND
Summer high
92.3°F
Winter low
18.1°F
Heating degree days
5,864
Cooling degree days
884

Housing & Economy

Median home value
$227,000
Median HH income
$69,403
Price to income
3.3×
Property tax rate
0.52%
~$1,186/yr median

Community Profile

Median age
34.4
Homeownership
76%
Poverty rate
11.2%
Unemployment
4.4%

Connectivity

Broadband households
64.2%
No internet access
11.3%

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Data sources. Prepper scores are national percentile ranks of firearm fatalities (County Health Rankings 2024 / CDC WONDER), FEMA National Risk Index 2023 composite disaster score, and population density (ACS 2022 + TIGER 2022 land area). Climate from NOAA nClimDiv 1991–2020 normals. Hardiness zone is estimated from climate data and may differ from the official USDA PHZM. Demographics and housing from Census ACS 5-year 2022. All scores are for comparison purposes only and do not constitute advice about where to live.