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Museums

Museums in Logan, Utah

Logan, Utah, and the surrounding Cache Valley, offer a diverse array of museums that delve into the region's rich history, natural wonders and artistic expressions. From pioneer settlements to contemporary art, these museums provide engaging and educational experiences for visitors of all ages.

Popular Museums

  • American West Heritage Center:
    • A 160-acre living history museum that transports visitors to the Old West, spanning the years 1820 to 1920.
    • Features interactive exhibits, costumed interpreters and special events showcasing Native American, mountain man and pioneer life.
    • Located in Wellsville, south of Logan.
  • Cache Museum - Daughters of Utah Pioneers Museum:
    • Preserves and exhibits artifacts, photos and histories of Cache Valley's early settlers.
    • Offers a newly renovated space with updated exhibits and a focus on the region's heritage.
    • Located in downtown Logan.
  • Clarkston Daughters of Utah Pioneers Heritage Museum:
    • Houses artifacts of Clarkston's pioneer heritage, including the historic Tithing Granary.
    • Home of Martin Harris Monument.
    • Located in Clarkston and open during specific holidays and by appointment.
  • Hyrum Museum:
    • Showcases the history of southern Cache Valley, from prehistoric times to the mid-20th century.
    • Features exhibits on local artifacts, places, people and cultures.
    • Located in Hyrum.
  • Intermountain Herbarium:
    • A scientific collection of over 237,000 plant specimens and photos, with a focus on the Intermountain Region.
    • Offers short tours upon request.
    • Located on the USU campus.
  • Museum of Anthropology:
    • A teaching museum with exhibits on early inhabitants of the Great Basin and other global regions, including Polynesia.
    • Located on the USU campus.
  • Nora Eccles Harrison Museum of Art:
    • Dedicated to modern and contemporary visual art, with a significant permanent collection and changing exhibits.
    • Features nationally recognized ceramics and Native American artwork.
    • Located on the USU campus.
  • Paradise Daughters of Utah Pioneers Museum:
    • Preserves pioneer relics in a historical building.
    • Located in Paradise and open by appointment only.
  • Richmond Daughters of Utah Pioneers Museum:
    • Preserves pioneer and Native American relics.
    • Located in Richmond.
  • Utah State University Geology Museum:
    • Exhibits meteorites, rocks, minerals and fossils, with a focus on the geology of Utah and the Logan area.
    • Features fossils from the Green River Formation.
    • Located on the USU campus.
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Tips for Your Muesum Visit:

  • Plan Ahead: Check museum websites or call ahead for hours of operation, admission fees (if any) and special exhibits or events. Some smaller museums have very limited hours or are only open by appointment.
  • Check for Accessibility: If you have accessibility needs, inquire about wheelchair access, accessible restrooms and other accommodations.
  • Allow Ample Time: Museums can be more engaging if you don't feel rushed. Allocate enough time to explore the exhibits that interest you most.
  • Take Advantage of Guided Tours or Programs: Many museums offer guided tours, lectures or workshops that enhance the visitor experience. Check for schedules and availability.
  • Engage with Exhibits: Read exhibit labels, watch videos and interact with hands-on displays to deepen your understanding.
  • Respect Museum Rules: Avoid touching artifacts unless explicitly permitted, refrain from eating or drinking in exhibit areas and keep noise levels low.
  • Take Notes or Photos: If allowed, take notes or photos of exhibits that particularly interest you, to help you remember your visit.
  • Support the Museums: Consider making a donation or purchasing items from the museum gift shop to support their mission and operations.
  • Wear Comfortable Shoes: You'll likely be doing a lot of walking, so comfortable shoes are essential.
  • Check for Parking and Transportation: Plan your transportation and parking in advance, especially for museums located on the USU campus or in downtown Logan.

Why Visit a Museum in Logan.

Uncover Local History

Delve into the rich pioneer heritage and the stories of the early settlers who shaped the Cache Valley region.

Explore Diverse Collections

From ancient artifacts and geological wonders to contemporary art and living history exhibits, Logan's museums offer something for every interest.

Educational Experiences

Gain valuable insights into science, history, art and culture through engaging exhibits and informative displays.

Family-Friendly Activities

Create lasting memories with your family by exploring interactive exhibits and participating in educational programs.

Support Local Culture

Contribute to the preservation and promotion of Logan's cultural heritage by visiting and supporting local museums.

Discover Unique Attractions

Experience one-of-a-kind attractions, such as the living history at the American West Heritage Center or the unique geological displays at the USU Geology museum, that are specific to the Logan area.

Trip Planning Resources

Help for your museum visit
American West Heritage Center

American West Heritage Center


(435) 245-6050

4025 South U.S. Hwy 89-91, Wellsville

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Cache Museum - Daughters of Utah Pioneers Museum

Cache Museum - Daughters of Utah Pioneers Museum


(435) 752-5139

160 North Main St., Logan

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Clarkston Daughters of Utah Pioneers Heritage Museum

Clarkston Daughters of Utah Pioneers Heritage Museum


(801) 532-6479

80 West Center Street, Clarkston

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Hyrum Museum

Hyrum Museum


(435) 245-0208

50 West Main Street, Hyrum

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Intermountain Herbarium

Intermountain Herbarium


(435) 797-2516

The Junction, Utah State University

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Museum of Anthropology

Museum of Anthropology


(435) 797-7545

Old Main Building, Utah State University

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Nora Eccles Harrison Museum of Art

Nora Eccles Harrison Museum of Art


(435) 797-0163

Fine Arts Center, Utah State University

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Paradise Daughters of Utah Pioneers Museum

Paradise Daughters of Utah Pioneers Museum


(435) 245-3842

8970 South 200 West, Paradise

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Richmond Daughters of Utah Pioneers Museum

Richmond Daughters of Utah Pioneers Museum


(435) 258-5277

29 South State, Richmond

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USU Geology Museum

USU Geology Museum


(435) 797-1273

Geology Building, Utah State University

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