Logan Canyon Scenic Byway Adventures
Logan Canyon Scenic Byway offers a picturesque drive through diverse landscapes, showcasing the unique geology and ecosystems of northern Utah. Visitors can enjoy a variety of outdoor activities along this scenic route.
Popular Activities
Plan Your Visit
Everything you need to know to prepare for an unforgettable trip to Logan Canyon Scenic Byway.
Entrance Requirements
No fees required for the scenic byway itself.
Best Time to Visit
Visit in summer for mild weather or fall for spectacular foliage.
Visitor Information
Logan Ranger District Office provides maps and information.
Getting There
Accessible via US 89; winter conditions can lead to closures or require 4WD.
Weather & Climate
Summers are warm with mild nights; fall brings vibrant leaf colors. Winter can be cold with significant snowfall, excellent for snow sports.
Conservation Efforts
Fire risk in dry summers necessitates caution. Conservation efforts focus on protecting waterways and native species.
Camping in Logan Canyon Scenic Byway
Find the perfect spot to stay overnight and immerse yourself in the details.
Tony Grove Campground
Located near Tony Grove Lake with easy trail access and beautiful scenery.
Spring Hollow Campground
Offers basic amenities amid a rustic setting close to the Logan River.
Top Trails
Wind Caves Trail
Features unique geological formations and expansive canyon views.
Jardine Juniper Trail
Leads to one of the world's oldest and largest juniper trees.
Tony Grove Nature Trail
Offers a leisurely walk with great views of wildflowers and the lake.
Crimson Trail
Challenges hikers with steep climbs and rewarding overlooks.
Trailblazer Tips
Start your drive early in the morning to avoid crowds and catch the sunrise.
Check road conditions in winter, as snow can lead to temporary closures.
Campgrounds can fill up quickly during summer and fall—reserve early.
Bring layers; temperatures can vary greatly between day and night.