![]() A nice, sandy/pebbly beach area is a good place for picnics, relaxation, and suntanning. Rocky outcroppings around the shore allow for cliff-jumping (with proper precautions). The lake is appropriate for fishing, water-skiing, tubing, canoeing, kayaking, and swimming. ![]() Popularly known as Hyrum Dam, Hyrum State Park is located about 10 miles south of Logan and includes a reservoir, beach area, and campground. ![]() Be sure to comment on this post if you have suggestions of other great swimming/wading places in Cache Valley.īeach area at Hyrum Dam / Hyrum State Park - Hyrum, Utah I also have a couple of rainy-day options at the end of the post, for those days when the weather just isn't cooperating. I picked a few favorites to showcase today: Hyrum State Park, Merlin Olsen Central Park, and the Logan Aquatic Center. From all-out swimming to simple wading, there are some great places to get wet in Logan and the surrounding communities. July's hot summer days call for some cool and refreshing water activities, and Cache Valley delivers. Read details here: First Splash Pad In Cache Valley - Alma Leonhardt Park, Providence, Utah Note #2: The Logan area also has a splash pad. A later post will also cover some kid-friendly parks and eating options in the valley. Whether you live in Logan or you're visiting on a vacation or day trip, you can make a fun day of activities that please kids and/or adults. Note: The water activities in this post can be added to the factory tours in my earlier post and the animal-related activities in an upcoming post for a day full of fun things to do with young kids in Logan and Cache Valley.
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