Logan Canyon

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Logan Canyon is a scenic, narrow mountain gorge in northern Utah known for its dramatic limestone cliffs, outdoor recreation, and as the main route between Logan and Bear Lake.

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Logan Canyon canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf canyon
mountain gorge
connects Bear Lake
Logan, Utah
country United States of America
surface form: United States
designation National Scenic Byway (U.S. Route 89 through Logan Canyon)
ecosystem montane forest
riparian corridor
hasFauna black bear
elk
mule deer
raptors
hasFeature Beaver Mountain Ski Area vicinity
China Wall (limestone cliff band)
Tony Grove area
Wind Caves
hasFlora aspen stands
coniferous forests
sagebrush steppe
hasGeologicalCharacteristic limestone cliffs
narrow gorge
hasProtectedArea Logan Canyon Scenic Byway
hasRecreationActivity camping
cross-country skiing
fishing
hiking
mountain biking
rock climbing
scenic driving
snowmobiling
snowshoeing
hasSeasonalAttraction autumn leaf peeping
hasTrail Crimson Trail
Riverside Trail
Wind Caves Trail
knownFor dramatic limestone cliffs
fall foliage
outdoor recreation
scenic views
locatedIn Utah
Northern Utah
surface form: northern Utah
locatedInAdministrativeEntity Cache County, Utah
locatedInMountainRange Bear River Mountains
mainRouteBetween Logan, Utah and Bear Lake
nearestCity Logan, Utah
partOf Wasatch Range
river Logan River NERFINISHED
traversedBy U.S. Route 89

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Wasatch Range contains Logan Canyon
Cache County, Utah contains Logan Canyon