North Logan is a city in Cache County, Utah, United States. The population was 8,760 at the 2020 census.
North Logan is located in the Logan metropolitan area, which had a population of 124,075 in 2020.
In 2018, North Logan was ranked the safest city in Utah and the 24th safest city in the country, having had no murders in the past five years and a low crime rate.
The city grew from 6,772 people in 2000 to 8,269 in 2010. It is located near the Utah State University campus.
It is a growing community that combines a mix of suburban feel with rural atmosphere and is popular with families, young professionals, and retirees.
North Logan hosts several annual events:
A summer concert series, monthly pancake breakfasts, Red, White and Boom, Christmas celebrations, and Music in the Park.
Founded in 1946, this city was originally a rural farming community, but after Utah State University began expanding and encouraged suburban lifestyles, North Logan developed into a residential community.
North Logan was established in 1946.
In 1946, four different amendments of the Articles of Incorporation were voted on and passed by the residents of North Logan, especially stating that the alderman form of government would be used and the municipality would be divided into four wards.
There are several parks in North Logan, such as Elkhorn Ridge Park, Hollow Mountain Park, North Logan Park, Pioneer Park, and Rotary Park.
Utah's famous fruit way starts in North Logan.
North Logan City is Cache County's second incorporated city.
T. Edgar Stoddard, the first North Logan mayor, was elected on August 16, 1946.
There are several elementary and high schools in North Logan.
Thomas S. Monson, of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, was a descendant of pioneer settlers who arrived in Utah with his great-great-grandfather in 1847.
Cache Valley is rated as a "suicide hot spot" by authorities in the Utah Department of Health. Utah in general is ranked 51st in the country for suicide rates. In response, residents of North Logan have created various programs to address the problem.