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GHOST TOUR

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2021 Historic Downtown Ghost Tour

The Ghost Tour awaits your arrival this Halloween Season in Historic Downtown Logan. 

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Learn about downtown’s most infamous ghosts, poltergeists, and spirits doomed to the realm of mortals. The Historic Downtown Logan Ghost Tour is technically a family-friendly tour, however, it is not recommended for small children or for people who don’t like to be scared. 

Your private guided walking tour will take you into the heart of Logan’s haunted history as you visit sites with the Bridgerland Storytelling Guild.

Plenty of FREE parking nearby. Your tour will begin with a Green Canyon High School play; a 15 minute play which allows late arriving guests time to join their private guided tour before it departs.

Dress appropriately for the weather as you will be walking from site to site.  You will need to be able to climb stairs and be able to manage tight spaces.
 
Each guided tour runs approximately 2 hours and walking distance is about .5 mile, so dress to stay warm.  Tours run nightly at 7pm , 8pm and 9pm Fridays and Saturdays (October 2, 3, 9, 10, 16, 17, 23, 24, and 30
 
Plenty of FREE parking in downtown! 

NOTE:  You will receive an email message confirming your reservation.  If you do not receive an email, it is because your email address was entered incorrectly.  Please contact us so we can correct your email address and send you your confirmation.  You will not receive any other email messages or downloads as we capture your reservation for our guest list.
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PARANORMAL INVESTIGATIONS
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If you are interested in a ghost hunt following your Ghost Tour, The Other Realm is offering guests a $2 discount at The Whittier Center (290 N 400 E).  Tours begin at 11pm and 12am Fridays and Saturdays.  See The Other Realm page on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/theotherrealmtv/
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Explore the Hidden Scenery of Logan
A picturesque location, Logan is perfect for family camping and hiking trips. The stunning Logan Canyon provides astounding views of the Cache Nation Forest and the Wellsville Mountains. With such a beautiful landscape to explore, you’d be missing out if you didn’t visit. 

Campgrounds for the Family
Camping is an activity that the whole family can enjoy. As well as being a good way to get some fresh air, camping is a great way for families to bond and spend more time together, especially in the age of the Internet and entertainment at our fingertips. It’s good to get outside and enjoy nature. If you’re looking for an extra thrill that will send a chill down your spine, then Utah is definitely where you want to camp. You can always share the famous ghost stories of Utah’s haunted campgrounds that have been passed down through the generations. 

There are four campgrounds in Logan; Bridger, Lodge, Guinavah-Malibu, and Spring Hollow. Lodge is located in Logan Canyon, and is a rustic campground. It provides great privacy for campers, unlike Bridger, and you can always hear the gentle sounds of the river nearby. However, for a really unique experience, you have to visit Guinavah-Malibu. Black willow trees can be found all around, with some being over 75 years old. They bring shade to the whole campground, which has been visited by Logan residents since the 1920s.

Trails for Beginners and the Experienced
After you’ve had your fill of spooky campfire stories, you should head for the hiking trails around Logan. There’s the Tony Grove Lake hiking trail in Logan Canyon, an easy hike that is perfect for first-timers or those looking for a more relaxing, yet scenic hike. The trail encompasses the lake, which has been designated a US Forest Service Wildflower Viewing Area. If you’re into your flora, this is one of the best spots to take in the wildflowers during the summer months.

On the other end of the scale, there’s the Naomi Peak Trail on the eastern boundary of Cache Valley. This 3.2-mile trail is strenuous, and should only be tackled by experienced hikers or those who are physically fit with great stamina. The reward is the highest peak around, standing at an impressive 9,980 feet tall. Though it sounds daunting, the trail is visible during nearly all circumstances, as is the peak. You’ve little chance of getting lost here, and you’ll be able to have the rewarding experience of reaching the summit of Mount Naomi.
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  • What We Do
    • Vision
    • Mission
    • Governing Board
    • Get Involved
    • 4-Point Approach
  • Business
    • Dining >
      • Downtown Dollars
    • Shopping
    • Lodging
    • Arts & Entertainment
    • Tourism
    • Professional Services
    • Personal Services
  • Events
    • SCAVENGER HUNTS
    • Annual Meeting
    • Easter in Downtown
    • Event Calendar
    • Sidewalk Galleries
    • Gardener's Market
    • Summerfest
    • Summer Solstice Yoga
    • Summer Sidewalk Sale
    • Logan City Running >
      • Logan City - Top of Utah Marathon
      • Urban Trail Racing Series
    • Explore Downtown
    • Film
    • Watch Party
    • Ghost Tour
    • Zombie Walk
    • Halloween Treat Walk
    • Parade of Gingerbread Homes
    • Christmas in Downtown >
      • Santa's Arrival Parade
      • Tree Lighting Festival
      • Candy Ornaments
      • Shop Small Saturday
    • Nordic Adventures
  • Contact Us
    • Contact US
    • Economic Development
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