Logan is a city in Cache County, Utah, United States. As of the 2010 census the population was 48,174, with an estimated population of 48,997 in 2014. By 2050 the population size for Logan is expected to double. Logan is the county seat of Cache County and the principal city of the Logan metropolitan area, which includes Cache County and Franklin County, Idaho. The Logan metropolitan area contained 125,442 people as of the 2010 census. In 2005 and 2007, Morgan Quitno declared the Logan metropolitan area the safest in the United States.
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5.0 based on 37 reviews
It's a beautiful artifice, inside and out. But what strikes me the most about this building and my many visits over the years is that the real beauty comes from the great feeling of peace and love that come as you enter the grounds and the temple itself. While it's true that you must hold a recommend as issued by the Church of Jesus Christ to enter, the special feeling and spiritual safety are available as you wander the beautiful and well kept grounds. I'm always thankful to make my way up the hill to visit this beautiful part of Cache Valley
5.0 based on 68 reviews
Fall colors here were magnificent. Especially the aspen and the bigtooth maples. Highly recommend this drive during the week on a clear fall day.
4.5 based on 106 reviews
Beautiful old building with outstanding architecture nestled on beautiful grounds. An older pioneer building deep in history that has been preserved. Excellent craftsmanship. Free tours. Take your family and stop by.
4.5 based on 122 reviews
Ok... I don’t know who the people are who say this is an easy hike, because for us middle-aged city dwellers, it was somewhere between the Sahara desert and Mt Everest. If you are a well-trained Olympic athlete, you will likely jog this thing in 20 minutes.... if not, start EARLY (it gets HOT), take plenty of water, and allow lots of time to stop along the way to catch your breath and allow your heart rate to come back down close to normal. The trail is well maintained and beautiful- climbing through fairly dense forest and winding it’s way up the canyon. We saw lots of birds and they serenaded us... urging us on (or possibly waiting for us to die so they could peck out our eyes). About the only other animals we saw were a couple of chipmunks that did their best to trip us up - probably working with the birds. Seriously folks, this thing is a BI!@H, but once you get there, you’ll be happy you kept going. And going. And going. As you near the point of giving up, the trail will level out and skirt around the side, changing direction. After a bit more climbing, you’ll reach a lovely overlook — stop to take in the view, but you’re not quite there... turn back toward the mountain and follow it to your left down a fairly steep embankment and you’ll be rewarded for all your pain and suffering. Standing in that natural cave, looking back into Logan Canyon was spiritual. Go early enough to catch the sunrise. Enjoy!
4.5 based on 77 reviews
Good prices Great product, great place to buy Cheese And milk. I recommend that everybody to go. Friendly staff
4.5 based on 45 reviews
The Visitors Bureau is located in the historic Cache County Courthouse in downtown Logan, and is a great resource for travelers and locals alike. This beautifully restored 1883 building is a tourist attraction in its own right. Check out a wide range of brochures and maps and enjoy personal assistance from a friendly and knowledgeable staff. Even though this is the "Cache Valley" Visitors Bureau, information is available for the entire state and beyond. The city of Logan sits on U.S. Highway 89 and is part of the Great Yellowstone Loop. We've got loads of information to assist you along that scenic drive. Need souvenirs or gifts to take home? The Visitors Bureau Gift Shop is a great source. Stop in for a visit at 199 North Main. We're in the large red brick building with the gold dome. There is ample free parking behind the building for cars and RVs, and the restrooms are the cleanest in town.
I was very impressed by the volunteers who shared brochures with me on over a dozen topics for the region. I loved the little gift shop and the beautiful historical building. I'd suggest making this one of your first stop in town if you are spending a few days in the area.
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