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Cedar Valley is a name given to many different places, usually because of the cedar trees that grow there. A "valley" is a low area of land between hills or mountains, often with a river or stream flowing through it. Because cedar trees are common in many parts of the world, it's not surprising that many places share this name!

What is a Cedar Valley?

A Cedar Valley is simply a valley where cedar trees are a common sight. These trees can be different types of cedars, like the Eastern Redcedar (which is actually a type of juniper) or true cedars like the Deodar Cedar. The name often describes the natural beauty of the area.

Places Called Cedar Valley

Many towns, valleys, and even natural features across the United States and Canada are named Cedar Valley. Here are a few examples:

Cedar Valley in Utah

There are a few notable "Cedar Valleys" in the state of Utah, United States:

Other Populated Places

Besides Utah, other places have adopted the name Cedar Valley:

  • Cedar Valley, Arizona: A small community in Arizona, United States.
  • Cedar Valley, Ohio: A place in Ohio, United States.
  • Cedar Valley, Oklahoma: A town in Oklahoma, United States.
  • Cedar Valley, Ontario: There are a couple of places named Cedar Valley in Ontario, Canada, including a town in Peterborough County, Ontario and a small hamlet in Erin, Ontario.

Cedar Valley in Geology

The name "Cedar Valley" isn't just for places you can visit! It's also used in science.

  • Cedar Valley Formation: This is a special term in geology. A "geologic formation" is a specific layer of rock that has unique features, like its type of rock or the fossils found in it. The Cedar Valley Formation is a set of rocks found in Iowa, United States, that helps scientists understand what the Earth was like millions of years ago. It's known for its fossils of ancient sea creatures.


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