Logan Canyon Scenic Byway
Culture of Cache Valley

From mountain men to mountain climbers, Logan Canyon has fostered a variety of cultures from its earliest days. As cultures have shifted and evolved over the last few centuries in this corner of northern Utah, memories of the past are still in place, which means you will be able to experience a variety of cultural influences as you visit the byway. Cultural influences of mountain men and tribal natives still surface from time to time in the now modern cultures of agriculture and industry.

Trappers and Tribes

The fur trappers and the native tribes of the Shoshone and Bannock left so many of the names that are now commonplace near Logan Canyon. When the first mountain man arrived in the area, he met with the cultures of the Shoshone and Bannock people who knew the land intimately. Trappers also got to know the land and the creatures in it. Cache Valley at the west end of the canyon is named for the "caches" that trappers would make in the area to store their furs. But the mountain man only lasted as long as the demand for fur did. Now remnants of that culture can be seen in modern rendezvous where local residents gather in memory of the days of the mountain man. Local tribes also gather to practice beautiful cultural dances and songs. Their artwork can be seen in fairs and festivals all through the summer. The Shoshone and Bannock tribes had been living in the areas near Cache Valley and Bear Lake for many years before their lands were forever changed by the coming of settlers.

An Agri-Culture

The coming of the Mormon Pioneers in the later 1800s made a significant impact on the culture of the area. Settlers from the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints developed an agricultural society that thrives in Cache Valley today. The Mormon Pioneers also brought with them an appreciation for family and heritage that is still found along the byway. Visitors can experience the life of a farmer in 1917 by visiting the Living History Site at the American West Heritage Center. Here, you will learn first-hand about agricultural techniques, as well as the cultural heritage of mountain men and Native Americans.

Past Pastimes

Living so close to such a perfect wilderness, most everyone in Cache Valley and Bear Lake has a personal attachment to at least one aspect of Logan Canyon. From exploring nature trails to fishing and canoeing, the skills and pastimes of the first people in Logan Canyon remain with today's residents. Everyone has a niche, and everyone is convinced that the value of Logan Canyon is priceless.

You will be delighted as you encounter the cultures of today and celebrate the cultures of yesterday. Summer festivals and year-round information about people and places make every culture along the byway accessible.

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