Logan (Utah)
Understand
Climate
Cache Valley has very unpredictable and extreme weather compared to the urban centers of the Wasatch Range. Winters are very cold, with daytime temperatures rarely getting above freezing and overnight lows frequently dropping below 0F (-18C). Snow is less frequent than in Salt Lake City but the individual storms are usually larger. Cache Valley also has one of the worst inversions in the state, in which cold, moist air and pollutants can become trapped in the valley. A simple five minute ride up any of the cayons will get you out of the inversion and into some of the most beautiful winter mountain landscapes in all of Utah. Spring and Fall are wild and feature frequent temperature changes with possibilities of snow as early as October and as late as May. Summer is cooler than in Salt Lake City but still hot, with daytime temperatures generally ranging from 75F (24C) to 95F (35C) - they rarely reach above 100F (38C). It is, however, far enough north that it avoids most of the summer thunderstorms. Although the city is cozy and the surrounding terrain is spectacular, the unpredictable weather is a turnoff for some. Others find the changing weather enjoyable and enjoy spend time outdoors taking in the many recreactional opportunities throughout the valley and its many canyons.Get in
Alternately you can also take I-15 N and take Exit 351 for Willard. The short UT126 section branches off towards US-89 for Logan and Ogden. Keep left at that fork and follow the road till you reach Brigham City and then the right lane will lead you towards Logan. This route is 7 miles shorter and a more comfortable drive with very little traffic.
Get around
See
Willow ParkLocated in Southwest Logan. Willow Park is huge and a great place for picnics or to take the kids. It has three different playgrounds and a zoo with a wide variety of species. It's also right next to the Aquatic Center (the largest public swimming pool in the valley), Logan's only skate park, and the Fairgrounds, where the Fair takes place at the end of every August.
Logan CanyonLocated along US 89 northeast of Logan, Logan Canyon is a long, scenic canyon that offers numerous hiking and camping opportunities. Tony Grove, near the summit, is among the most popular camping area, and marks the beginning of several trails. Beaver Mountain, further up the canyon, is the local ski area. Logan Canyon itself is very scenic, and offers spectacular fall colors that rival those of New England. During winter, temperatures are excessively cold and the road may be closed at any time due to heavy snow. Numerous sinks lie near Logan Canyon, and these areas are popular for snowmobiling. The coldest temperature ever recorded in Utah was in Peter's Sink, near Logan Canyon, a frigid -69°F (-56°C). Cave exploring and rock-climbing are also popular activities in Logan Canyon.
Logan TabernacleFound on Center and Main of downtown Logan, this building and surrounding landscaping is worth a glance. A monument heralding Mormon pioneers lies in the northwest corner. Check for details on tours.
Logan TempleThe second temple of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints finished in Utah dominates the Cache Valley skyline day and night. Well tended gardens and unique architecture are worth a close look. Be aware that only members of the church can enter the temple itself.
Do
Hike the Wind Caves trail. 2.6 mile round trip, 900' elevation gain. The trail winds up the north side of Logan Canyon, through maple groves, to a small formation of caves and arches. Offers a beautiful view down into the canyon as well. Trailhead is ~5 miles up US 89 into Logan Canyon, located on the north side of the road opposite Guinavah-Malibu Campground.
Hike the Naomi Peak trail. 5.8 mile round trip, 1980' elevation gain. Naomi Peak (9980') is the highest point in the Bear River Range. The trail leads through meadows full of wildflowers to the peak, which offers spectacular views of the surrounding peaks and of Cache Valley. Trailhead is located at Tony Grove Lake. Take US 89 approximately 19 miles up Logan Canyon to the Tony Grove turnoff. The lake (and trailhead) are 7 miles from US 89.
More adventurous and in-shape hikers can access Naomi peak from Cherry Creek near Richmond, UT. From Logan drive 13 miles north on US 91 to the town of Richmond. Turn right on Main Street, and go straight until reaching 300 East. Turn left on 300 E and go straight until the road sort of splits, taking a right onto 500 North. The road turns gravel, keep following the gravel road to a parking area, and continue. The road after the parking area is dirt and rocky, but accessible by most vehicles in the summer until a river crossing. High clearance vehicles should have no problem crossing the river, while hikers in cars can start their hike from the river crossing. The trail begins at approx 6000' and climbs east past 9765' Cherry Peak before crossing a basin leading to Naomi Peak.
See also Cache Trails, an online copy of a local trail guide (http://www.logannature.org/cache_trails/canyontrails/ ), and CacheTrails.org, website for the local trail maintenance organization (http://www.cachetrails.org/ )
alternatively you can seek detailed descriptions of Logan's trail's here: (http://www.smallsat.org/travel/logan-hiking-guide.pdf)
other summer activity's include rock climbing with many walls available with either lead climbing, top roping or both depending on the wall,
notable wall's include:
(*if i missed any walls you know please add them!*)
Date Wall - first turn in logan canyon on the right side of the road (lead climb only)
wonderful place to go if you have only a spare hour and want to get a climb in that day
1st Practice Wall - 1.3 miles from Date wall on the left side
*please update with more details*
2nd Practice Wall - 1.6 miles from date wall, last left turnout available before 2nd dam. (top rope only)
this wall has many fun climbs ranging form 5.7-11 excellent place to push your top roped skills!
Fucoidal Quartzite - 8.5 miles from Date wall, 2nd to last left before bridge and right hand fork turn off. (top rope and lead options)
with 40+ climbs available this is a wonderful place to take friends of any skill level
China Cave - 8.6 miles from Date Wall, last left, immediately before the bridge with very short hike along river to wall. (lead climb only)
this wall contains the worlds 1st 5.13 rated climb.
A number of local businesses as well as some in Bear Lake offer snowmobile rentals. Logan Canyon has four main parking/trailhead areas for snowmobiles (Franklin Basin, Beaver Creek, UDOT shed, and "The Sinks") and there are a number of other areas to start from including Providence Canyon and Blacksmith Fork Canyon near Hardware Ranch. These trailheads offer access to groomed trails, primitive routes, open play areas, and hills. Peter Sinks is one of the top ranked snowmobile areas in the country - generally accessed from the Sinks parking area a few miles north. Logan Canyon trailheads also offer access to trails leading into the Idaho portion of the Bear River Range, providing an equal array of snowmobile activities.
Buy
Cache Valley MallThe one place where you can do all kinds of shopping. Has all the famous chain stores and during season times you get great sales and deals. Stores include Pac Sun, Zumiez, Vanity, EB Games, Hot Topic, JC Penny's, American Eagle, and Dillards.
Eat
Restaurants
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Angies
address: 690 North Main"where the locals eat" - ask about the "kitchen sink" for dessert. -
Cafe Sabor
phone: +1 435 752-8088address: 600 W Center StVery good Mexican/Tex-Mex restaurant. Located in a former railway station. -
Hamiltons Steak & Seafood
phone: +1 435-787-8450address: 2427 N. Main StGood steak and seafood in an elegant setting. -
Le Nonne
phone: +1 435 752-9577address: 132 N. Main StGreat Italian cuisine with a good selection of wines! This restaurant is located on 100 E, just around the corner from Caffè Ibis. The restaurant is a beautiful old house that has been converted, and includes a tranquil, tree-shaded outdoor dining area. Highly recommended! -
Takara Sushi
address: 55 W 1000 N(Previously named "Tanpopo"). Fine Japanese food in the heart of Cache Valley. The Shogun platter is highly recommended. -
Tandoori Oven
address: 1000N 700EOffers delicious Indian food. Opt for menu items instead of the buffet. -
Thai House
address: 51 West 200 SouthAuthentic Thai food in a great atmosphere. Very good food. -
Sweetly Divine
address: 1309 N Main StIncredible pastries, sweets, and desserts. They also have good salads, soups, and sandwiches.
Coffee Shops
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address: 52 Federal AveOffers excellent organic, shade-grown coffee, as well as sandwiches and wraps fresh from the deli. Every now and then it features a live local band.
Drink
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The White Owl
address: Center StHas a good selection of beers from inside and outside of Utah. During the summer the upstairs deck offers fresh air, good company, and a view of the Wellsville Mountains to the west. -
Tandoori Oven
phone: +1 435 750-6836address: 720 East 1000 north -
Mulligans Social Club
address: 35 E. Federal Ave.A small dive-bar in a quirky area of town that features a regular set of clientele. It is the only bar in the downtown Logan area that serves liquor, as such, drinks tend to be overpriced for a community of this size.
Sleep
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phone: +1 435 752-5220address: 153 S Main St
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phone: +1 435 752-5700address: 250 N Main St
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phone: +1 435 787-2060address: 2002 S Highway 89-91A campground, Traveland RV Park, is located behind the inn.
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Hampton Inn
phone: +1 435 713-4567address: 1665 North Main St University InnAt Utah State University. Best place to sleep if you are on university business as it is right in the heart of the campus.
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Old Rock Church Bed & Breakfast
phone: +1 435 752-3432address: 10 south Main ProvidencePioneer built Bed & Breakfast.
Go next
You can also head west on 200 North/UT-30. 20 miles to I-15.
Stay safe
Winters can get very cold in Logan and proper precautions must be taken against the weather. Major snowstorms should also be prepared for, and the winter inversions may aggravate people with respiratory problems such as asthma.