About
Logan, Utah, is a small college town nestled in the charming Cache Valley of Northern Utah. Home to the Utah State University, Logan enjoys many attendant cultural and educational opportunities often limited to larger more populous areas. At the same time, Logan’s agrarian roots help the valley maintains its rural charm.
Things to do
The special make up of Logan, old-timers, university students, university support, farmers, and families, all combine to offer a particularly diverse range of things to do for the many visitors to the city each year. Here we will explore among other possibilities: dining, historical sites and museums, parks and recreation, performances, and neighboring outdoor activities.
Dining
Foodies visiting Logan in search of one more amazing meal, will not be disappointed. The city is abounding in culinary choices ranging from traditional meat and potatoes fare to the more exotic sushi and pupusas. Dare to try them all or just enjoy your old familiar favorites, either way your taste buds will thank you.
Historical Sites and Museums
Founded in 1859, by Mormon settlers at the bequest of their leader Brigham Young, Logan is steeped in history. Learning about that history and life in general is easily accomplished by visiting some of the local historic sites and touring local museums. They are sure to please anyone interested in knowing more about Logan.
Parks and Recreation
Winter, spring, summer or fall, the parks in Logan offer a relaxing reprieve from the hectic demands of everyday living. With over forty parks in the city, there is always somewhere to visit and something to do.
Contact
Any questions about Logan? We are happy to help. Just send us a note and we will get back to you.