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About Logan

Located 80 miles north of Salt Lake City, Logan is the cultural center of northern Utah's Cache Valley. Logan is home to 43,000 people and offers a wide variety of shops and restaurants, more than two dozen parks, riverside nature trails, indoor and outdoor swimming pools, a skate park, two golf courses, a summer gardener's market, a public zoo, health and fitness clubs, a well-equipped library, fare-free bus service and a central historic district.

Utah State is 80 miles northeast of Salt Lake City and is within a day's driving distance of six national parks. The surrounding area, including ski resorts, lakes, rivers and mountains, makes Utah State one of the finest recreational environments in the nation. The university is a place of diverse thought, where first-rate cultural offerings provided by talented professors and visiting artists benefit thousands of students and members of the community. It is a safe place that provides a unique living-learning community and is the oldest and largest public residential campus in Utah.


Maps & Resources

Cache Valley Visitors Bureau

Utah State University

See this full map and zoon in at Google Maps.

Driving Directions

East Salt Lake International Airport to Logan

Approximately 89 miles, 80 minutes driving time. view map (pdf)

   
Logan to Utah State University

Major Roads: Hwy 89/91 · Main Street · 400 North · 600 East · 500 North · 700 East   view map (pdf)

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