Download OpenStreetMap Data for Utah
Select an area within Utah and choose a data type to download from OpenStreetMap via the Overpass API. Data is returned as GeoJSON.
1. Select Area
2. Choose Data Type
Data from OpenStreetMap contributors, licensed under ODbL.
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Download Utah Map Data from OpenStreetMap
Use this free tool to download geospatial data for Utah directly from OpenStreetMap. The map is pre-centered on Utah — draw a bounding box to select an area, choose a data type, and export the results as GeoJSON. No sign-up or software installation required.
Available Utah Data Types
Utah Roads & Highways
Download motorways, highways, residential streets, paths, and cycleways across Utah.
Utah Building Footprints
Extract building outlines including residential, commercial, and industrial structures in Utah.
Utah Waterways
Rivers, streams, canals, and drainage ditches throughout Utah.
Utah Railways
Rail lines, stations, and light rail networks in Utah.
Utah Land Use
Parks, forests, residential zones, commercial areas, and farmland in Utah.
Utah Amenities
Schools, hospitals, restaurants, shops, and public services across Utah.
Utah Natural Features
Water bodies, forests, coastlines, peaks, and wetlands in Utah.
Utah Power Infrastructure
Power lines, substations, and generators throughout Utah.
How to Download Utah OSM Data
- Select an area — Use Shift + drag on the map to draw a bounding box within Utah.
- Choose a data type — Pick from roads, buildings, waterways, railways, land use, amenities, natural features, or power infrastructure.
- Download — Click the download button to fetch data from the Overpass API. Preview the results on the map, then save as GeoJSON.
Output Format
Data is exported as GeoJSON, a widely supported open standard for geospatial data. GeoJSON files can be opened in QGIS, ArcGIS, Mapbox, Leaflet, Google Earth, and many other GIS tools. You can also use QuickMapTools to convert GeoJSON to Shapefile, convert GeoJSON to KML, or visualize GeoJSON on a map.