Utah Vacation Attractions: Logan

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Logan is nestled at the foot of the nearly 10,000-foot Bear River Range. The natural setting is beautiful in any season. Outstanding fishing, biking, hiking, skiing, and golfing await all visitors and are only minutes away. For year round beauty and fun things to do, Logan is hard to beat. Best Western Logan Utah.

Things to do in Logan

AVA Art Center
Permanent and traveling art exhibits can be found here year round. Call 435-753-2970 for more information.
43 South Main Street, Logan, UT

Beaver Mountain Ski Resort
464 Skiable acres, 22 runs, 1,600 feet of vertical drop service by three double lifts, snowboarders welcome, and lodging available. Call 435-753-0921 for more information.

Hardware Ranch
South of Logan, this ranch offers wagon and sleigh rides through herds of Rocky Mountain elk, cookout meals and overnight cowboy adventures. Call 801-245-3131 for more information.

LDS/Mormon Temple
The Logan LDS Temple is located high atop a terrace of the ancient Lake Bonneville overlooking Cache Valley. The temple is one of the most beautiful religious structures in the West.

Logan Canyon Scenic Byway
This is the most scenic route between Yellowstone and Salt Lake City. This 40-mile roadway takes you beneath breathtaking cliffs, alongside a rushing river and through forested canopies. Picnic spots are located throughout the canyon. Hiking and biking trailheads are clearly marked. Good fishing spots include Second Dam and Logan River.

Logan Tabernacle
Begun in 1865 and completed in 1891, it is a good example of early Mormon meeting houses. The pipe organ was installed in 1908 and is one of the most beautiful organs of its kind. An extensive genealogy library is located in the basement. Call 435-755-5594 for more information.

Nora Eccle Harrison Museum of Art
Located at the Utah State University, permanent and traveling art exhibits can be seen here year round. Call 435-797-0163 for more information.

R.V. Jensen Living Historical Farm
The Jenson Historical Farm lets you see the traditional ways of the year 1917. Guides in period costume take you through this outdoor museum. The farm offers a year full of special events, including a turn of the century wedding. Food preservation, sheep shearing, quilting days, haymaking, and an old fashioned Christmas.Located 6 miles southwest of Logan. Call 435-245-6050 for more information.

Willow Park Zoo
Over 600 animals - black bear, elk, bald eagles, monkeys and more make this Zoo their home. Picnic areas are located right next to the Zoo. Admittance is free. Open year-round from 8am to dusk.

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