Lund, Utah
| Lund, Utah | |
|---|---|
| Abandoned building in Lund, October 2011 | |
| Coordinates: 38°00′27″N 113°25′54″W / 38.00750°N 113.43167°W | |
| Country | United States | 
| State | Utah | 
| County | Iron | 
| Founded | 1898 | 
| Named after | Robert C. Lund | 
| Elevation | 5,086 ft (1,550 m) | 
| GNIS feature ID | 1430015 | 
Lund is an unincorporated location, formerly a town or village, located in the Escalante Valley of northwestern Iron County, Utah, United States, approximately 35 miles (56 km) northwest of Cedar City. The town, established in the early twentieth century, was a station stop on the Los Angeles and Salt Lake Railroad (later Union Pacific Railroad), and was a community center for early twentieth century homesteaders. There is a railroad siding at Lund, and a single habitable house; and no businesses or services.