| About Cache Valley
Cache Valley is a high mountain valley located in the northeastern corner of Utah known as Bridgerland, the northern end of the Wasatch Front. It is nestled between the Wellsville Mountains to the west and the Bear River Mountain Range to the east. The Logan River flows through Logan Canyon and out into the marshes on the valley floor where migratory birds frequent during the warmer months. We fully experience the four seasons. And, there are many opportunities for outdoor activities.
Cache Valley has been traditionally rural with agricultural influences. Yet, recent growth has added an urban flavor. Utah State University is located in Logan, the largest city in the valley. Cache County has a population close to 100,000 including students. Other towns in the valley are North Logan, Hyde Park, Smithfield, Richmond, Cove, Lewiston, Cornish, Trenton, Amalga, Benson, Clarkston, Newton, Petersboro, Mendon, Wellsville, River Heights, Providence,Millville, Nibley, Hyrum, Avon, and Paradise.
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