Attractions

Logan Canyon

Logan Canyon

Logan Canyon, a breathtaking 41-mile scenic byway carved by the Logan River, is a crown jewel of Northern Utah. Just a short drive from the city of Logan, this canyon offers a stunning array of natural wonders, outdoor activities and serene beauty, making it a must-visit destination for nature lovers and adventurers alike.

Logan Canyon's landscape is a captivating blend of towering limestone cliffs, lush forests of maple and aspen, vibrant wildflower meadows and the crystal-clear waters of the Logan River. The dramatic scenery changes with the seasons, from the vibrant greens of summer to the fiery hues of autumn and the pristine snowscapes of winter.

Outdoor Adventures

  • Hiking and Biking: Miles of trails cater to all skill levels, from leisurely strolls to challenging climbs. Popular trails include the Wind Caves, Crimson Trail and the Riverside Nature Trail.
  • Rock Climbing: The canyon's limestone cliffs attract climbers from around the region, offering a variety of routes for all abilities.
  • Fishing: The Logan River is a renowned fly-fishing destination, teeming with brown and rainbow trout.
  • Camping: Several campgrounds throughout the canyon provide opportunities for overnight stays amidst the stunning scenery.
  • Scenic Drives: The Logan Canyon Scenic Byway itself is a delight, offering breathtaking views at every turn.
  • Winter Sports: In winter, the canyon transforms into a playground for snowshoeing, cross-country skiing and snowmobiling.
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    Logan Canyon Landmarks

    • Tony Grove Lake: A stunning alpine lake surrounded by wildflower meadows, offering hiking, fishing and picnicking opportunities.
    • Wind Caves: A unique geological formation with natural wind tunnels, accessible via a popular hiking trail.
    • Limestone Cliffs: The canyon's towering limestone cliffs create a dramatic backdrop and provide excellent rock climbing opportunities.
    • The Logan River: The lifeblood of the canyon, providing opportunities for fishing, kayaking and scenic views.

    Why Visit Logan Canyon.

    Breathtaking Natural Beauty

    Immerse yourself in the stunning scenery of towering limestone cliffs, lush forests and the pristine Logan River, offering a feast for the eyes in every season.

    Outdoor Adventure for Everyone

    From hiking and biking to rock climbing and fishing, Logan Canyon provides a wide range of activities to satisfy adventurers of all skill levels and interests.

    Escape to Tranquility

    Find a peaceful retreat from the city and reconnect with nature, enjoying the serene atmosphere and calming sounds of the river and surrounding wilderness.

    Explore Unique Landmarks

    Discover natural wonders like Tony Grove Lake and the Wind Caves, creating memorable experiences and photo opportunities.

    Year-Round Recreation

    Enjoy Logan Canyon's beauty and activities throughout the year, from summer hikes and scenic drives to winter snow sports.

    Convenient Access to Nature

    Easily accessible from Logan, the canyon offers a quick and convenient escape into a spectacular natural environment.

    Trip Planning Resources

    Help for your Logan Canyon visit
    Bear Lake State Park

    Bear Lake State Park


    (435) 946-3343

    940 North Bear Lake Blvd, Garden City

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    Beaver Creek Lodge

    Beaver Creek Lodge


    (435) 946-3400

    U.S. Hwy 89, Logan Canyon, Logan

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    Beaver Mountain RV Park

    Beaver Mountain RV Park


    (435) 563-5677

    12400 East 12900, North Logan

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    Beaver Mountain Ski Resort

    Beaver Mountain Ski Resort


    (435) 753-0921

    From the mouth of Logan Canyon, 25.6 miles (Milepost 486.3)

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    Bridger Campground

    Bridger Campground


    (385) 273-1100

    U.S. Hwy 89 in Logan Canyon (Milepost 464.5)

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    City Suites

    City Suites


    (435) 232-4719

    37 North Main Street, Logan

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    Fredricos Pizza

    Fredricos Pizza


    (435) 752-0130

    1349 East 700 North, Logan

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    Herms Inn

    Herms Inn


    (435) 792-4321

    1435 East Canyon Road, Logan

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    Lewis M. Turner Campground

    Lewis M. Turner Campground


    (435) 755-3620

    U.S. Hwy 89 in Logan Canyon (Milepost 480.8)

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    Limestone Cliffs

    Limestone Cliffs


    Winds through the Bear River Mountains and ends at Bear Lake.

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    Logan Canyon

    Logan Canyon


    (435) 755-3620

    Highway 89 from Logan to Bear Lake

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    Logan Canyon Horseback Riding

    Logan Canyon Horseback Riding


    435-757-7710

    12800 U.S. Hwy.89 Logan Canyon

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    Logan River

    Logan River


    Good access is provided along Highway 89.

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    Powder Ridge Backcountry Ski Yurts

    Powder Ridge Backcountry Ski Yurts


    (435) 782-7853

    Contact for directions.

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    Red Banks Campground

    Red Banks Campground


    (435) 755-3620

    U.S. Hwy 89 in Logan Canyon (Milepost 481.8)

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    Spring Hollow Campground

    Spring Hollow Campground


    (435) 755-3620

    U.S. Hwy 89 in Logan Canyon (Milepost 465.5)

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    Sunrise Campground

    Sunrise Campground


    (435) 755-3620

    U.S. Hwy 89 in Logan Canyon (Milepost 491.9)

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    Tony Grove Lake

    Tony Grove Lake


    (435) 755-3620

    FR140, Richmond Utah

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    Tony Grove Lake Campground

    Tony Grove Lake Campground


    (385) 273-1100

    U.S. Hwy 89 in Logan Canyon (milepost 393.8)

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    Wind Caves

    Wind Caves


    From the mouth of Logan Canyon, 5.2 miles east on U.S. Hwy 89 (Milepost 466.4)

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