Historic Downtown & Homes Walking Tours
Historic Downtown Walking Tour - 9:30 - 11 am
Step back in time and discover the rich history of Logan’s charming downtown on this one-mile guided walking tour.
We begin at the Logan Visitors Center on 200 North and Main Street, where the story of Cache Valley’s earliest settlers unfolds. As we stroll down Main Street, you’ll hear about Logan’s pioneering entrepreneurs and the businesses that shaped the valley’s growth.
Learn about the city’s vibrant early theater scene and stop in at the iconic Bluebird Candy Company for a sweet sample from one of Utah’s oldest confectioners.
We’ll explore the elegant Thatcher–Young Mansion, admire the beautifully renovated Logan Tabernacle, and make our way back toward the historic Cache County Courthouse.
For those interested, arrangements can be made to include a visit to the nearby Daughters of the Utah Pioneers Museum on Federal Avenue—an unforgettable stop filled with local artifacts and pioneer treasures.
Come walk, learn, and experience the heart of historic Logan!
The tour is about a mile long. Bring good walking shoes and water!
Meet at the Old Historic Courthouse, 200 North and Main Street, inside by the visitors center.
Historic Downtown Home Walking Tour - 7 - 8:30 pm
Discover the grace and history of the homes in Logan’s Historic District.
This guided walk showcases some of the city’s most beautiful homes—each with its own story to tell of early settlers, local leaders, and family life in a growing community.
We’ll admire distinctive architecture, visit a beautifully landscaped property, and stop at one of the neighborhood’s early Presbyterian churches.
This tour offers a look at the people and stories that helped shape Logan’s historic heart.
The tour is 90 minutes long and covers 1 mile on flat sidewalks, grass, and roads. Bring comfortable walking shoes and water.
Meet at the Logan House at 136 West 100 North.
Cancellation & Refund Policy
Individuals are responsible for canceling their registration should they not be able to attend. Refunds will not be issued for non-attendance. Cancellations received before the first day of class will receive a 100% refund. No refunds will be given on or after the first day of class.
About the Class
Registration
Historic Downtown Walking Tour
| Class Date | Registration Code (phone registration) |
|---|---|
| May 29 (Fri) | CE40 0070 01 |
| June 5 | CE40 0070 02 |
| June 12 | CE40 0070 03 |
| June 19 | CE40 0070 04 |
| June 26 | CE40 0070 05 |
| July 10 | CE40 0070 01 |
| July 17 | CE40 0070 02 |
| July 31 | CE40 0020 03 |
Historic Homes Walking Tour
| Class Date | Registration Code (phone registration) |
|---|---|
| May 27 (Wed) | CE40 0070 06 |
| June 3 | CE40 0070 07 |
| June 10 | CE53 0070 08 |
| June 17 | CE53 0070 09 |
| June 24 | CE40 0070 10 |
| July 8 | CE40 0070 04 |
| July 15 | CE40 0070 05 |
| July 22 | CE40 0070 06 |
| July 29 | CE40 0070 07 |
Need help? If you have any issues with registration, contact Student Services.
Phone:
435-753-6780
Our Mission
The mission of the Bridgerland Technical College is to deliver competency-based, employer-guided career and technical education to both secondary and post-secondary students through traditional and technology-enhanced
methodologies. This hands-on technical education provides occupational education, skills training, and workforce development to support the educational and economic development of the Bear River Region.
