Kimberly, Utah
Kimberly | |
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| Coordinates: 38°29′N 112°23′W / 38.483°N 112.383°W | |
| Country | United States |
| State | Utah |
| County | Piute |
| Established | 1890s |
| Abandoned | 1938 |
| Named after | Peter Kimberly |
| Elevation | 8,970 ft (2,734 m) |
| GNIS feature ID | 1446867 |
Kimberly is a ghost town in the northwest corner of Piute County, Utah, United States. Located high in Mill Canyon on the side of Gold Mountain in the Tushar Mountains, Kimberly was formerly a gold mining town. Originally settled in the 1890s, it lasted until 1910. Kimberly had a minor rebirth in the 1930s, but has been uninhabited since approximately 1938. The town is perhaps best known as the birthplace of Ivy Baker Priest, a former United States Treasurer.