Logan
Things to do
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Cache Valley Arts & Entertainment
The Cache Valley may surprise visitors with its prowess in the arts and musical theater. Find a concert, exhibit or festival around nearly every corner when Cache Valley shakes off winter and early spring snow.
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Cycling
There are many good reasons why Utah is world famous for its bike riding, both cycling and mountain. View maps and information, trails, resources and recommendations.
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Fishing
Utah has more than 1,000 fishable lakes and numerous fishing streams.
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Hiking
From quick jaunts to stunning formations to rugged, multi-day backpacking, there are thousands of miles of great hiking trails throughout Utah.
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Mountain Biking
Explore Utah mountain biking on the state’s most popular trails including Slickrock, Gooseberry Mesa, Thunder Mountain and Good Water Rim.
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Rock Climbing
Just 20 minutes outside the town of Logan, Logan Canyon's climbing doesn’t disappoint. The limestone canyon offers hundreds of single-pitch sport routes with offerings for everyone from the first-timer to the international crusher.
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Western Heritage & History
Human history in Cache Valley stretches back thousands of years to the Shoshone Native Americans that hunted and gathered food there. Change came in the early nineteenth century when European trappers and explorers discovered the area, followed by the Mormon pioneers that settled there permanently in the 1850s. Today, Cache Valley is rich in Western heritage sites, including the American West Heritage Center and the Utah State University's Museum of Anthropology.