As of December 31, 2013, UNPC was the largest of 248 local councils and is geographically within the Western Region of BSA.
UNPC is a non-profit corporation governed by Scouting policies and a local community-based Executive Board.
[3] UNPC was organized into 21 geographic areas known as Districts, each delivering Scouting programs to their local communities:[5] Alpine, Arapeen, Black Diamond, Bryce Canyon, Cathedral Gorge, Cedar Breaks, Great Basin, High Uintah, Hobble Creek, Iron Horse, Mount Nebo, Orem, Porter Rockwell, Provo Peak, San Juan, Snow Canyon, Tavaputs, Timpanogos, Wasatch and Zion District UNPC operated eleven Scout camps and two high adventure bases throughout central and southern Utah.
These areas were used for unit and districts activities, family reunions, and council training courses.
UNPC offered structured youth, adult Scouter, and family in-residence training courses at several of its Scout Camps.
The Wood Badge is the award given to those who complete the highest adult Scouter training course in Scouting.
UNPC also offered a Family Odyssey program which is modeled after the Philmont Training Center experience at Tifie Scout Camp.