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About Torrey

Torrey is a small farming community settled in the 1800's by Mormon pioneers in Rabbit Valley, not far from the Fremont River. At 6,800 feet in elevation, the growing season is short, but runoff from the surrounding mountains provides the necessary irrigation water for ranching. The mountains, which reach above 10,000 feet, are beautifully forested and speckled with alpine lakes. The lower elevations to the east, where the Fremont River flows, are increasingly arid, finally reaching the desolation of the San Rafael Desert.

Just a few miles east of Torrey is Capitol Reef National Park, where many slanted layers of the earth surface have been eroded away over time. In the arid climate, many jagged canyons and rugged formation can be seen.

The population of Torrey as of the year 2000 is 171.


Street Index


150 West Street
250 West Street
Center Street
First East Street
First North Street
First West Street
Main Street
Second East Street
Second North Street
Second West Street
State Highway 12
Third East Street
Third West Street

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