Flag of Utah

Beehive Flag
Flag of Utah
The Beehive Flag
UseCivil and state flag
Proportion3:5
AdoptedMarch 9, 2024 (2024-03-09)
DesignRectangle divided into three sections by two lines, with blue on top, white in the middle housing a blue hexagon outlined in gold with a gold beehive inside, a white five-pointed star below, and red at the bottom.
Historic State Flag
Proportion5:8
AdoptedJuly 25, 1913 (1913-07-25)
(Final iteration:
February 16, 2011 (2011-02-16))
DesignA state coat of arms encircled in a golden circle with the number "1896" written in white text, on a field of dark navy blue.

The Beehive Flag is one of the official flags of the U.S. state of Utah. It is a horizontal tricolor with irregular bands of blue, white, and red. The middle white band contains a blue hexagon outlined in gold. Within the hexagon lies a gold-colored beehive with a five-pointed white star below it.

The previous flag was re-designated as the "Historic State Flag" and retains co-official status in the state. It continues to fly year-round at the Utah Capitol, as well as on special occasions statewide. It can be flown at any time by private citizens.