Utah Statutes

§ 63G-1-601 — State symbols.

Utah·Title 63G General Government·Ch. 63G-1 State Symbols and Designations·Part 63G-1-6 State Symbols
(1)Utah's state animal is the elk.
(2)Utah's state bird is the sea gull.
(3)Utah's state bird of prey is the golden eagle.
(4)Utah's state centennial astronomical symbol is the Beehive Cluster located in the constellation of Cancer the Crab.
(5)Utah's state centennial star is Dubhe, one of the seven bright stars composing the Big Dipper in the constellation Ursa Major.
(6)Utah's state centennial tartan, which honors the first Scots known to have been in Utah and those Utahns of Scottish heritage, shall have a pattern or repeating-half-sett of white-2, blue-6, red-6, blue-4, red-6, green-18, red-6, and white-4 to represent the tartan worn anciently by the Logan and Skene clans, with the addition of a white stripe.
(7)Utah's state cooking pot is the dutch oven.
(8)Utah's state crusta

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Legislative History

Amended by Chapter 36, 2025 General Session

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