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Logan Canyon
Drive 25 miles up Logan Canyon and turn north onto SR-243. Parking is just past the Beaver Junction turnoff. There is more than 300 miles of groomed trails in the winter for snowmobiling.
Blind Hollow Trail

8 Miles RT
N.41.49.951-W.111.35.680
Drive 15 miles up Logan Canyon, and the trailhead begins from the parking area on the northside of HWY-89.
Drive 19.1 miles up Logan Canyon, turn left at Tony Grove Lake turnoff, and drive another 6.9 miles to the parking lot at Tony Grove Lake.

Crimson Trail

N.41.44.884-W.111.42.840
Drive 4 miles up Logan Canyon to Spring Hollow Campground turnoff on your right. From here drive another .5 mile to the trailhead. This steep trail heads upriver for 3 miles to Guinavah-Malibu Campground.
Drive 22.14 miles up Logan Canyon and turn left onto Franklin Basin Road. This road heads northwest into Steam Mill Canyon and Hells Kitchen Canyon into the Caribou National Forest, Idaho.

High Creek Trail

10 Miles
Drive 19.1 miles up Logan Canyon, turn left at Tony Grove Lake turnoff, and drive another 6.9 miles to the parking lot at Tony Grove Lake. The trailhead begins from the parking area.

Jardine Juniper Trail

9 miles RT
Drive 12.4 miles up Logan Canyon and park at Wood Camp Campground turnoff. The trail climbs 4.4 miles west to Old Jardine, a 1,500 year old Juniper tree that sits 44 feet high. After hiking .5 mile the trail forks with a sign marking the way. Biking is not allowed beyond this point. After awhile the trail will fork again and either direction leads to the 3,000 year old juniper tree. The southern fork is more scenic.
From I-15 take exit 354 and head east on US-91. After a couple miles the road will turn into US-89 heading north for 17 miles. Turn right onto SR 101 heading east for 12 miles to Left Hand Fork Road on your left. From here this road heads north 15 miles to Logan Canyon giving you access to hours of off-road trails through Cowley and Blacksmith Fork Canyons along the way.

Limber Pine Trail

1.25 mile Loop
N.41.55.497-W.111.28.279

Drive east on HWY 89 up Logan Canyon for 32.4 miles, and there will be a parking area on the south side of the road. This easy beginner trail begins at the sign from the parking lot and makes a complete loop back to the trailhead.
Logan Cave
12.2 miles RT
Drive 11 miles up the canyon. This cave is 4,000 feet long and 70 feet high in places. It is closed off to the public for protection of the bats that live here.

Logan Park

N.41.44.570-W.111.47.300
Locarted at the mouth of Logan Canyon. The park provides picnics and several other activities. You can also gain access to the Bonneville Shorline Trail.
Naomi Peak
8.8 miles RT
9,978 ft
Drive 19.1 miles up Logan Canyon, turn left at Tony Grove Lake turnoff, and drive another 6 miles to the parking lot of Tony Grove Campgroung and trailhead. The trailhead is on the north side of the parking lot. Naomi Peak is NW of Tony Grove Lake. The views from the peak are outstanding. The trail climbs gently uphill for about 400 yards to a forest service sign where the trail forks. Turn left here towards Naomi Peak. After .5 mile the trail starts to climb steeper and flattens out and goes to a steep climb again before reaching the summit. Back at the junction continue north for .9 miles to another junction and turn right to High Creek Lake. Tony Grove Lake-Elevation-8,050 ft/High Creek Lake-Elevation-8,800 ft.
Old Ephraim’s Grave
5.5 miles
Drive 9.2 miles up Logan Canyon and the trailhead will be on the right hand side of the road.
Riverside Nature Trail
8.4 miles RT
Drive .55 mile up Logan Canyon and park on the northside of HWY-89. The trailhead begins another .1 mile up the canyon on the southside of the HWY. The trail winds along the Logan River for 4.2 miles.
Take US-89 to Park Ave. and go north to Golf Course Rd. Go east to 500W, then turn north to 700-S. From here go east to park.
Steam Mill Canyon Trail
28 miles RT
Take HWY 89 east for 23.3 miles up Logan Canyon, and park on the west side of the road at the Franklin Basin trailhead. The trail heads north .4 mile and crosses the Logan River over a bridge. After another 2 miles you’ll reach the ridge turning north along an old road. You will reach Steam Mill Lake after 3.5 miles further.
From I-15 take exit-354/1100-S ramp 2.11 miles to US-89,and drive 65 miles through Logan Canyon to Garden City. From here head south on HWY-30 for 6.83 miles and turn right onto Meadowville Dr. Follow this road for 2.80 miles and head west up the canyon. Also from Evanston, WY you can take SR89/SR16 north for 55 miles and turn west onto SR30 for another 14 miles to Laketown. I gained access to the canyon from the dirt road (Meadowville Dr) 1 mile north of Rendezvous Campground just across the street .2 mile north of the rest area. This canyon heads west 4 miles up to Temple Flat with an elevation gain of 1500 feet giving you great views of Bear Lake. From here you can head in any direction giving you access to miles of Off-Road trails.
Wellsville Ridge
15 miles RT
From I-15 take exit 364 and drive east on HWY 89 towards Logan for 17 miles to HWY 23. Turn right and drive 7 miles to 3rd north. Drive 2 miles west to the end of this road where there is a parking lot, walk down the south road from here to the trailhead. The trail climbs up Deep canyon for 3.2 miles to Mendon Peak. The right fork takes you .7 mile to a peak with a view of the Great Salt Lake. The left fork continues another 1.7 miles to Stewart Pass. At the monument the trail fork off to the left to Coldwater Lake and its trailhead. Continue south 1.6 miles to Wellsville Cone and another .9 mile to Box Elder Peak.
Drive 19.40 miles up Logan Canyon, and turn left. This road provides access to Service Road 174 and other roads through the Bear River Mountains.
White Pine Lake
8 miles RT
Elevation-8,375 ft
Drive 19.1 miles up Logan Canyon, turn left at Tony Grove Lake turnoff, and drive another 6.9 miles to the parking lot at Tony Grove Lake. The trailhead is on the north side of the parking lot. The trail climbs gently uphill .25 mile to the junction of Naomi Peak trail. Turn right here and continue climbing another 1.9 miles until you reach the highest point in the hike. After 2.1 miles from the trailhead it starts down into White Pine Basin. When you reach the bottom of the basin there will be another junction where you will turn west for another .5 mile to the lake. The lake is small and shallow, but has some great campsites above the eastern shore.
Wind Cave Trail
3.8 miles RT
Drive 7.1 miles up Logan Canyon, and the trailhead is on the left side of the road just before reaching Guinavah Campground. This trail consists of eroded caverns, and arches caused from water and wind. Once in the cave keep an eye out for fossils in the wall.
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