Ivins, Utah
Entrance sign at the Desert Rose Labyrinth in Ivins
Ivins was named after LDS Apostle Anthony W. Ivins. He didn't object to them using his name, he just asked that they spell it right. But the town began as a dream: several St. George businessmen wanted to bring irrigation water to the fertile soils of the Santa Clara bench. That required the construction of an eight-mile canal leading to the bench from Santa Clara Creek near the Shem smelter. In those eight miles, the canal crossed a few deep ravines and ran over several steep mountainsides. Digging the canal took three years. Four years later, the Ivins Reservoir was finally in place to store water brought in through the canal. So while the work was completed in 1918, it wasn't until January 1922 that the first settlers began to arrive.
The Desert Rose Labyrinth
Latitude: 37.1676°N
Longitude: 113.6808°W
Settled: 1922
Elevation: 3,081'
Education:
High School or Higher: 90.0%
Bachelor's Degree or Higher: 20.1%
Graduate or Professional Degree: 6.5%
2011 Cost of Living Index for Ivins: 89.6
Median Resident Age: 30.4 Years
Estimated Median Household Income: $47,400
Estimated Median Home Value: $231,800
Population Density: 772 People per Square Mile
Major Industries:
Lodging & Food Services, Construction, Health Care, Repair & Maintenance, Educational Services, Transportation Services, Retail Services, Waste Management Services, Professional Services, Social Services, Government
Unemployed (March 2011): 9.6%
Population Demographics: 2010
Total Population | 6,753 |
Males | 3,304 |
Females | 3,449 |
Population by Age | |
Under 18 | 1,874 |
18 & over | 4,879 |
20-24 | 269 |
25-34 | 730 |
35-49 | 1,081 |
50-64 | 1,307 |
65 & over | 1,335 |
Population by Ethnicity | |
Hispanic or Latino | 387 |
Non Hispanic or Latino | 6,366 |
Population by Race | |
White | 6,303 |
African-American | 39 |
Asian | 18 |
Native American | 87 |
Hawaiian or Pacific Islander | 30 |
Other | 107 |
Two or more | 169 |