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About Cache Valley
Community Overview
Named one of America's Best Places to Live by Livability.com
It's all about the outdoors in Cache Valley, nestled between the Wellsville Mountains and the Bear River Mountain Range for plenty of biking, hiking and outdoor adventure opportunities. In fact, Cache Valley really is where the buffalo roam. The American West Heritage Center is a living history site featuring a live buffalo herd and activities designed to recreate life in the old west. Utah State University is a major player in the region, from assistance to local dairies and farmers to top-quality academic programs. The city of Logan’s public schools are consistently ranked among the best in the state.
Population
County Population: 108,887
City Population: 47,660 Logan
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Climate
July High Temperature: 89 degrees F
January Low Temperature: 13 degrees F
Logan enjoys mild summers and snowy winters.
Schools
From a major state university to a small charter grade school, Cache Valley's educational facilities offer something for everyone.
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Health Care
With four area hospitals and a variety of general practitioners and specialists, Cache Valley residents can take care of almost all of their health care needs close to home.
Neighborhoods
The Cache Valley offers lots of options, with average rental rates of $1,050 and average home prices ranging from $279,000 in Providence to $136,950 in Hyrum.
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Business Climate
Cache County historically has been driven by production, processing and distribution of agricultural products, resulting in its substantial diary and meat products industry. Utah State University is an economic bulwark of the area, employing about 6,000. USU’s research activity has spawned many companies that have added jobs. Job growth is still positive with gains in service-producing sectors. The area's expanding population continues to generate construction activity.
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Culture
Cache Valley extends more than 50 miles through northern Utah. It is nestled between the Wellsville Mountains on the west and the Bear River Mountain Range on the east.
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