LOGAN RIVER GOLF COURSE
🇺🇸 Logan, UT, USA
Designed by Robert Muir Graves
Logan River Golf Course sits in the Cache Valley of northern Utah, where the Logan River flows down from the Wasatch Range. Designed by Robert Muir Graves and opened in the 1990s, the course occupies terrain shaped by the river's presence, with mature cottonwoods and willows defining corridors along several holes. Graves, a prolific California-based architect who worked extensively throughout the western United States, created a layout that incorporates the natural water features and elevation changes characteristic of the valley floor.
The routing takes advantage of the river's movement through the property, bringing it into play on multiple occasions and creating both strategic interest and scenic variety. The course features a mix of open holes across meadowland and tighter, tree-lined passages where accuracy becomes paramount. Elevation shifts, while not dramatic, provide enough contour to create visual interest and require thoughtful club selection on approach shots.
Logan River serves as the primary public golf facility for the Cache Valley region, drawing both local players and visitors to Utah State University and the surrounding recreational areas. The setting offers views toward the nearby mountains, and the river itself remains the defining characteristic of the property, influencing both the challenge and the character of the round. The course reflects Graves's approach to working with natural features rather than imposing artificial drama, resulting in a layout that feels integrated into its landscape.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Logan River was designed by Robert Muir Graves.
Yes. Logan River at Logan River Golf Course is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Logan River is 71.
Logan River plays 6,505 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at Logan River is 124.
Logan River is a 18-hole course.