This digital dataset represents geologic features of the Interim Geologic Map of the Ogden 30' X 60' Quadrangle, Box Elder, Cache, Davis, Morgan, Rich, and Summit Counties, Utah and Uinta County, Wyoming. The Ogden 30' x 60' quadrangle is located along the populous Wasatch Front and the adjacent Wasatch Range. In the quadrangle, Precambrian to Cretaceous sedimentary strata are deformed by Late Cretaceous to early Tertiary contractional folding and faulting of the Wyoming Salient thrust system of the Cordilleran orogeny, middle Tertiary regional extensional collapse or relaxation, that was accompanied by igneous activity, and late Tertiary to recent basin-and-range extensional faulting. Much of the east part of the quadrangle is covered by Tertiary strata that were deposited between the Sevier Cordilleran and the middle Tertiary extension. The most prominent feature of the basin-and-range extensional faulting in the map area is the Weber segment of the Wasatch fault zone, which separates the Wasatch Front from the Wasatch Range. The Wasatch Front is covered with late Quaternary surficial deposits that are mostly due to upper Pleistocene Lake Bonneville. Upper Pleistocene glacial deposits are present at higher elevations in the Wasatch Range.