Document Type
Report
Publisher
Logan River Task Force
Publication Date
2-2016
First Page
1
Last Page
8
Abstract
The Logan River, an integral part of the greater Bear River ecosystem, originates within the Bear River Mountains in the headwaters of Logan Canyon and terminates at its confluence with the Little Bear River in Cutler Reservoir. The river is an asset to residents of Logan City and Cache County and has historically supported many beneficial uses. The Logan River was an important resource for Native Americans and pioneers, and it remains valuable today. Cache Valley citizens are attracted to the river and enjoy the aesthetics, recreational values, and wildlife resources associated with this high-quality river, which supports fish, wildlife, and many plant species unique to riparian and wetland habitats. The Logan River also provides water for irrigation, municipal water supply, and hydroelectricity.
Recommended Citation
Logan River Task Force, "Logan River Restoration Draft Conservation Action Plan" (2016). All In-stream Flows Material. Paper 2.
https://digitalcommons.usu.edu/instream_all/2