
Logan offers the best of Northern Utah from hot springs and wind caves to famous restaurants. Here are a few of our favorite things to do when we visit.

Guy Fieri has visited 5 Restaurants in Logan. Our favorites are Herms Inn and Tandoori Oven.
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WWII Vets used to soak in these healing waters. Whether you want a relaxing swim or a thrilling ride down the dueling slides, this is one of our favorites places in Northern Utah.

Roughly a 1 hour, uphill hike that gives you epic views of Logan Canyon and free range of climbing through the naturally formed caves.

Drive through an Aspen Tree forest to the top of the mountain where you’ll be welcomed by wild flowers and a small lake. This is our favorite place to camp or just taking a few hours to hike.

Take a walk around campus, grab some Aggie Ice Cream or catch a USU Football Game, The views from Campus are unbeatable.

Straddling the Utah and Idaho border, they still don’t know how deep Bear Lake is. Check out the lake for yourself and see if you can spot the Bear Lake Monster for yourself.

If you rarely find yourself in Utah or even out west, we highly recommend you extend your stay and visit one of the many places within driving distance of Logan or Salt Lake City Airport.

Check out Temple Square, the Family History Museum, Antelope Island, numerous hiking trails and canyons. Or if you ask Loren, he recommends checking out The Sandlot shooting locations.

Stroll down the Park City Arts District, visit Olympic Park, or ride down the Alpine Slide.

Logan is a 20 minute drive from the Idaho Border. Drive another 3 hours and you’ll be exploring Craters of The Moon National Monument. Don’t forget to stop by Lava Hot Springs.

Take a 4 hours drive north of Logan, UT and you’ll be in Yellowstone National Park. On your way, don’t forget to stop by Jackson Hole and the Tetons.

Zion, Arches, Moab, Capital Reef, and Bryce Canyon are world famous National Parks. And each of them is roughly a 4 hour drive from SLC Airport. Check out the parks.
We’ve put together a map of our recommendations for the area.
Look for your invitations in Spring 2021.
We can’t wait to see you!
