Logan Canyon Scenic Byway
Visitor Services
All services are available in Logan, located on the southwest end of the byway. Garden City, on the northeast end, has most services, though they may be limited on Sundays and in the off-season.
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Special Considerations
The byway is a winding two-lane highway. There are more passing zones on the upgrade than the downgrade. Please be courteous, and pull over if you find yourself with a train of cars behind you.
Winter weather can be severe in Logan Canyon, so the Highway Patrol may require that your vehicle carry chains from November through March.
Restrictions
Winter travel: Since this is the main thoroughfare to and from Bear Lake's communities, Beaver Mountain Ski Resort, and the city of Logan, UDOT works hard to keep the road open and clear of snow in the winter.
Rock climbers: All cliffs in Logan Canyon have USFS sensitive plants growing on them. Climbing and rappelling within 50 feet of a threatened or endangered plant (such as the endemic Maguire's Primrose or the Smith Violet) is not allowed.
Currently, climbing and rappelling is not permitted on most of China Wall nor on the Greenhouse Wall and adjacent cliffs.
Please refer to the bulletin board at the base of some walls (including Fucoidal, 385, and the Second Practice Wall) before climbing, and respect the climbing zones in Logan Canyon so that future climbers can continue to enjoy the unique opportunities in this area.
Seasons
- Best Time to Drive
Although the byway is worth driving during every season, the fall is full of brilliant color from September through October.
- Fall
Fall is crisp, cool and pleasant. People are out enjoying fall foliage and this peaceful time of year in the canyon.
- High Season
The Canyon receives its highest volume of visitors during the summer with all the recreational activities that are available.
- Spring
Spring is warm and crisp, but the weather can change quickly and it's good to have warm clothing on hand.
- Summer
Summer is warm to hot, and dry. The recreational high season occurs during the summer.
- Winter
Winter is cold with lots of snow. The route is well-traveled, especially on weekends. Watch out for skiers, snowboarders, and snowmobilers by the roadside or crossing the road.
Road Conditions
- To find up to date information about the road conditions along Logan Canyon Scenic Byway, please visit the FHWA listing of web sites for more information.
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