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LOGAN PARKS AND RECREATION We Create Quality Life-Long Experiences For All SUMMER/FALL 2021 & WINTER 2022 LEISURE GUIDE pr.loganutah.org
2 CITY OF LOGAN CONTENTS Mayor Holly H. Daines Council Member Mark A. Anderson On the Cover: LAC—Water Babies Class Council Member Amy Z. Anderson Council Member Tom Jensen Council Member Ernesto Lopez 3 LOGAN AQUATIC CENTER CLOSES SEPTEMBER 6 Council Member Jeannie F. Simmonds 4 LEARN-TO-SWIM LESSONS DISCOUNT NIGHT WELCOME _______________________________________________ SUMMER/FALL 2021 5 AQUATIC FITNESS FIT FOR LIFE, HYDROFIT & WINTER 2022 6 AQUATIC CENTER HIGHLIGHT OLYMPICS 7 LOGAN RIVER GOLF COURSE GOLF CAMP Every effort is made to ensure the accuracy of program 8 GOLF COURSE HIGHLIGHT HAPPENINGS information; however, errors may occur. Please call to verify information. All programs are subject to change 9 GOLF COURSE HIGHLIGHT NEW PUMP STATION without notice. 10 LOGAN CITY PARKS SYSTEM RULES 11 LOGAN CITY PARKS DIRECTORY INFORMATION If you need special accommodations for any of our activities, please notify staff at time of registration. 12 LOGAN CITY PARK PROJECTS UPDATE _______________________________________________ 13 LOGAN CITY TRAIL GUIDE MAP, TRAIL INFO MANAGEMENT STAFF 14 PRIDE IN OUR WORK PROJECTS UPDATE 15 PRIDE IN OUR WORK PROJECTS UPDATE Director Russ Akina 16 LOGAN COMMUNITY RECREATION CENTER Cemetery Sexton Golf Professional Justin Allen Jeff John 17 RECREATION CENTER RENTAL FEE SCHEDULE Golf Course Superintendent Randy Oldham 18 ADULTS STEP IT UP, TWO PITCH SOFTBALL Parks Superintendent Ed Stephens 19 ADULTS TENNIS TOURNAMENT, PICKLEBALL Recreation Superintendent Dan Blakely 20 ADULTS 3 ON 3 BASKETBALL, FALL BASKETBALL _______________________________________________ 21 YOUTH CO-ED INDOOR SOCCER PARKS AND RECREATION DEPARTMENT 22 YOUTH FLAG FOOTBALL, JR. JAZZ BASKETBALL 23 RECREATION HIGHLIGHT SPORTS COMPLEX The mission of the Logan Parks and Recreation Department is to sustain and enhance the 24 MEDIA RELEASE, RISK STATEMENT, REFUNDS quality of life for the citizens of Logan. 25 REGISTRATION WALK IN, MAIL IN, FAX IN 26 GROUP FITNESS AEROBICS SCHEDULE 195 South 100 West Logan, UT 84321 27 LOGAN CITY SKATE PARK AMENITIES, RULES (435) 716-9250 | Fax: (435) 716-9254 28 NRPA PARK PULSE IMPROVING MENTAL HEALTH pr.loganutah.org _______________________________________________ 29 DEPARTMENT PROJECTS ON THE HORIZON The City of Logan does not discriminate on the 30 FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS basis of race, color, religion, gender, age, sexual 31 FACILITIES SPECIAL EVENT INFORMATION orientation, disability, national or ethnic origin, 32 LOGAN CITY CEMETERY HOURS, FEES veteran status, or any other basis prohibited by _______________________________________________ law in its employment, programs, and activities. 33 CEMETERY HIGHLIGHT WINDSTORM DAMAGE 34 VOLUNTEER HIGHLIGHT THANK YOU 35 VOLUNTEER APPRECIATION POOL PARTY 36 ADMINISTRATION HIGHLIGHT GRANTS UPDATE 37 RAPZ TAX PROJECTS UPDATE 38 FIREWORKS SHOW FREE ON JULY 3 39 PIONEER DAY CELEBRATION JULY 24 40 THANK YOU SQUARE ONE PRINTING Logan Parks and Recreation Department Summer/Fall 2021 & Winter 2022 Leisure Guide
LOGAN AQUATIC 3 CENTER 2021 SUMMER SEASON ENDS SEPTEMBER 6 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- LOGAN AQUATIC CENTER FOR MORE INFORMATION ABOUT FACILITIES OR PROGRAMS VISIT OR CALL 451 SOUTH 500 WEST, LOGAN, UTAH 84321 l (435) 716-9280 Welcome ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Recreation Superintenden—Dan Blakely l pr.loganutah.org FACILITIES—HOURS—FEES SMOKING ON THE FACILITY GROUNDS IS PROHIBITED INCLUDING THE PARKING AREA AVAILABLE PROGRAMS AND AMENITIES • Active Senior Adult Fit for Life • Learn-to-Swim Lessons • Adaptive Aquatics • Leisure Pool • Adjacent Park • Life Jacket Checkout with ID New Water Feature • Concessions • Locker Rooms and Showers • Covered Pavilion • Lounge Chairs • Diving Well • Picnic Tables with Umbrellas • Family Discount Night • Water Aerobics • Lap Pool/Swimming • Water Slides --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- OPEN SWIM HOURS Monday 12:00 pm–8:00 pm Tuesday–Saturday 12:00 pm–7:00 pm Sunday 12:00 pm–6:00 pm Holidays 12:00 pm–7:00 pm School Hours: August 16-September 6 Pavilion for Rent Monday 5:00 pm–8:00 pm; Tuesday–Friday 5:00 pm–7:00 pm; Saturday and Sunday Regular Hours OPEN SWIM (10) Punch 3 Month *Platinum ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- PASS FEES Pass Pass OPEN SWIM FEE Individual 3 & under * No Charge $40 $120 $250 Spectator $2.00 (age 4+) Individual $5.00 Active Active Senior Adult (60+) $3.25 Senior Adult Military (with ID) $3.25 $25 $80 $150 (60+) and Military *State Pool Rule R392-302-30 (C) "Any child under three years old, any child not toilet trained, and anyone who lacks Family control of defecation shall wear a water resistant swim diaper and waterproof swimwear. (4 immedi- Swim diapers and waterproof swimwear shall have waist and leg openings fitted such that NA $275 $425 ate family they are in contact with the waist or leg around the entire circumference." members) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Aquatic Fitness/Lap $20.75 $75 NA LAP SWIM HOURS (NOW–AUGUST 13) Swim Monday–Friday 5:30 am–8:00 am Active Monday–Friday 9:45 pm–10:45 pm Senior Adult Holidays No Lap Swim Available (Lap Swim/ $12.50 $55 NA ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Water Aerobics) LAP SWIM FEES Individual $3.00 * Includes one year pass to the Logan Recreation Center Active Senior Adult (60+) $2.25 FEES ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE For more information contact Logan Parks and Recreation at (435) 716-9250
YOUTH LEARN-TO-SWIM LESSONS_________ BSA MERIT BADGE CLASSES______________ Program Description: American Red Cross Learn-to-Swim Program Description: An opportunity for scouts to enroll and 4 program taught by Certified American Red Cross Water Safety Instructors at the Logan Aquatic Center. This program is avail- able to all children wanting to learn how to swim. complete the merit badge requirements for the Lifesaving and Swimming Merit Badge. Participants are required to bring extra clothes and swim suit. Anticipated Outcome: By the end of the course each par- Anticipated Outcome: Participants will learn proper rescue ticipant will increase confidence in swimming and be more techniques based on course; pass off necessary requirements for educated in water safety. Participants will learn proper swim merit badges; and receive the merit badge upon completion of techniques based on the specific class taken. requirements. AQUATIC PROGRAMS ADULT LEARN-TO-SWIM LESSONS__________ Register: Now (until full) Beginning Adult lessons are targeted to adults 16+ who would like to develop basic skills and increase comfort level in the Health Benefit: water. Advanced Adult lessons are targeted to adults 16+ who are already familiar with basic swimming skills, but who want to SWIMMING MERIT BADGE improve skills for fitness workouts or triathlon training. Time: 9:00 am–11:30 am Times Offered: 5:20 pm, 5:55 pm, 6:30 pm Fee: $15 (Adult lessons are taught in a small group setting) Session III: July3 Session IV: July 31 LIFESAVING MERIT BADGE ADULT AND YOUTH LESSON INFORMATION__ Time: 9:00 am–11:30 am Register: NOW at the Logan Aquatic Center or Fee: $15 online at pr.loganutah.org (until full) Session III: July17 Session IV: August 7 Fee: $40 per participant (a two week notice is required in order to receive a refund. A $5 fee FAMILY DISCOUNT NIGHT________________ is charged for all refunds.) When: Every Monday night Location: Logan Aquatic Center, 451 South 500 West Location: Logan Aquatic Center Swim Session Dates: Fee: $15 per family—for immediate family Session III: July 5-15 members only Session IV: July 19-29 Time: 4:00 pm–8:00 pm Health Benefit: Holidays: 3:00 pm–7:00 pm LOGAN AQUATIC CENTER RENTAL__________ Full payment is required at time of reservation. Scheduling is available up to one year in advance. For more information email dan.blakely@loganutah.org. SUMMER YOUTH LEARN-TO-SWIM CLASS SCHEDULE Day/Time: Tuesday–Saturday, 7:30 pm–9:30 pm (THREE CLASSES OF EACH LEVEL TAUGHT EVERY TIME SLOT) Fee: $600/exclusive group use (up to 600 people) 8:15 am Pre–A Pre–B Pre–C Level–1 ($1 per person after 600) Level–2 Level–3 Level–4 Level–5 LOGAN AQUATIC CENTER PAVILION RENTAL_ Level–6 Dive Water Babies Enjoy the covered pavilion located inside the Logan Aquatic 9:05 am Pre–A Pre–B Pre–C Level–1 Center. Great for birthday parties, family get-togethers, and other group events. For more information call (435) 716-9250 Level–2 Level–3 Level–4 Level–5 or (435) 716-9281 or visit pr.loganutah.org to reserve. Level–6 Dive Water Babies Fee: $35 (per 3 hours) Times: 12:00 pm–3:00 pm or 4:00 pm–7:00 pm 10:00 am Pre–A Pre–B Pre–C Level–1 Level–2 Level–3 Level–4 Level–5 ADAPTIVE AQUATICS____________________ Level–6 Dive Water Babies Adaptive Aquatics is offered every Saturday. People with disabilities are welcome to utilize the Logan Aquatic Center. 10:50 am Pre–A Pre–B Pre–C Level–1 Immediate family members are encouraged to come and swim Level–2 Level–3 Level–4 Level–5 with their loved ones. There is no charge for this program for Level–6 Dive Water Babies participants or families. Lifeguards on duty at all times. Day: Saturdays Pre A=3 year olds, Pre B=4 year olds, Pre C=5 year olds, Begins/Ends: Now through August 28 Level 1=6 year olds plus. Participants will advance through (no class July10) levels 1-6 as they pass requirements for each level. ALL CLASSES ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE Time: 9:00 am–11:30 am Fee: No Charge for participant or family Health Benefit: Healthy Living “He who has health has hope; and he who Quote has hope has everything.”—Arabian Proverb Register for recreation programs at pr.loganutah.org
BODY FACTORY AQUATIC FITNESS________ Begins/Ends: Now through August 21 (except August 12-14) Fee: $3 per class 5 $20.75 for 10 punch pass $75 for 3 month unlimited pass Active Senior $1.50 per class Adult Fee: $12.50 for 10 punch pass AQUATIC FITNESS $55 for unlimited 3 month pass AQUA POWER AEROBICS Body Factory Aquatic Fitness Don't sweat, get wet! A great one hour calorie burning workout for improving and maintaining muscular strength, flexibility, and cardiovascular endurance. Terrific for all fit- ness levels. No swim skills required. Health Benefit: HYDROFIT Plunge into deep water fitness! This challenging workout combines strength training with cardiovascular conditioning while utilizing hydrofit equipment for maximum resistance. Designed for the beginner, intermediate, advanced and sport/specific athletes. Health Benefit: Body Factory Aquatic Fitness 45 MINUTE SWIM LESSON AEROBICS__________ FIT FOR LIFE Come for a quick workout during swim lessons. This workout emphasizes safe strength and endurance train- Fee: $1 per class ing in the most ideal environment, allowing greater ease of Begins: June 1 movement with less strain on bones and joints. Days: Monday through Thursday Health Benefit: Times Available: 9:05 am, 10:00 am, and 10:50 am Health Benefit: LOGAN AQUATIC CENTER BODY FACTORY AQUATIC FITNESS SCHEDULE Time Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday 7:00 am Fit For Life Fit For Life Fit For Life Fit For Life Fit For Life 7:00 am Hydrofit Hydrofit Hydrofit Hydrofit Hydrofit 8:00 am Aqua Power Aqua Power Aqua Power Aqua Power Aqua Power Aerobics Aerobics Aerobics Aerobics Aerobics 8:00 am Hydrofit Hydrofit Hydrofit Hydrofit Hydrofit 9:45 pm Hydrofit Hydrofit Hydrofit All classes are subject to change due to demand. If facility is closed during public hours for any reason there will be no night classes. Logan Parks and Recreation Department Summer/Fall 2021 & Winter 2022 Leisure Guide
6 MINI OLYMPICS AQUATIC CENTER HIGHLIGHT Logan Aquatic Center Mini Olympics is a newly added program to the Logan Aquatic Center’s line up of activities. The Mini Olympics features four water sports from the Olympic games. These events include swimming, diving, water polo and synchronized swimming. The program is put on in an effort to get people to find new ways to stay active, meet new people and have fun. Slide Pool This program will take place on Monday nights with the Synchronized Swimming and Inner Tube Water Polo going from 8:15pm-9:30pm and the Swimming events will take place from 9:30pm- 10:45pm on Monday nights. Diving events will take place on Tuesday nights from 9:30pm- 10:45pm. These times will be used for practice and we will have an actual Mini Olympics Com- petition on Saturday, September 4th, time to be announced. The cost for this program is $40 per participant which includes practice every Monday Lap Pool (excluding July 28) and the Olympic Competition Event on September 4th. Age groups include 12- 18 years old and 18 and up. Healthy Living “Keep your vitality. A life without health is Quote like a river without water.”—Maxime Lagacé Healthy “Three things in life – your health, your Leisure Pool Living mission, and the people you love. That’s it.” Quote —Naval Ravikant For more information contact Logan Parks and Recreation at (435) 716-9250
LOGAN RIVER 7 GOLF COURSE ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ LOGAN RIVER GOLF COURSE FOR MORE INFORMATION ABOUT FACILITIES OR PROGRAMS VISIT OR CALL 550 WEST 1000 SOUTH, LOGAN, UTAH 84321 l (435) 750-0123 Logan River Golf Course ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Pro—Jeff John, Superintendent—Randy Oldham l theriver.loganutah.org JUNIOR GOLF CAMPS______________ Program Description: Come experience adult assisted golf for youth ages 4 to 14 years. No experience neces- GOLF COURSE FEES sary. Kids learn basic fundamentals of golf—putting, chipping, driving, and etiquette—while having fun. Camp includes three days (Monday–Wednesday) of AVAILABLE PROGRAMS AND AMENITIES instruction and a play day on the final day (Thursday). Anticipated Outcome: By the end of this program, • 7 Day Advance Reservations • Group Golf Lessons participants will develop fundamental skills; increase • 18 Hole Course • Open Daily confidence in playing ability; find instruction and • Driving Range • Private Golf Lessons facilities satisfactory; and be educated enough to par- • Facility Rental • Putting Green ticipate in future golf camps and junior tournaments. • Food/Beverage Services • Tournaments Available Fee: $50 per participant ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Times: 8:00 am–9:00 am JUNIOR (17 & UNDER) 9:15 am–10:15 am 9 Hole.......................................................$ 11.00 10:30 am–11:30 am 18 Hole ....................................................$ 22.00 Health Benefit: 20 Punch Pass (9 Hole Rounds) ���������������$160.00 Season Pass...............................................$300.00 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- • Presidents Cup Camp August 9-12 ADULT Register at Logan River July 10 9 Hole.......................................................$ 17.00 GOLF LESSONS____________________ 18 Hole.....................................................$ 34.00 Improve your game and learn from professional 20 Punch Pass (9 Hole Rounds) ���������������$275.00 instructors. Season Pass...............................................$950.00 Jeff John—Head Golf Professional PGA ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Lesson Fee: •$50 for a 45 minute lesson ACTIVE SENIOR ADULT (60 & OVER) •$125 for a series of 3 lessons 9 Hole.......................................................$ 13.00 •$60 for a series of 3 lessons per 18 Hole.....................................................$ 26.00 person in groups of 3 or more 10 Punch Pass (18 Hole Rounds).............$230.00 Season Pass...............................................$900.00 TOURNAMENT ROOM RENTAL________ ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Now accepting reservations. •Half-Day (up to 5 hours) $500.00 DRIVING RANGE •Full Day (5 hours or longer) $1000.00 (Open daily from daylight to sunset) No additional fee for outdoor patio use. Hours are Regular Bucket.........................................$ 5.00 7:00 am to 10:00 pm. Make a reservation by calling Large Bucket.............................................$ 10.00 the Logan River Golf Course at (435) 716-9275. Fees Season Range Pass (April–September)......$450.00 subject to change. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- POWER CART RENTAL 4 HOLE LUNCH SPECIAL____________ 9 Holes.....................................................$ 8.00 Spend lunch at the course. Golf up to 4 holes for 18 Holes...................................................$ 16.00 $8. Does NOT include cart. Estimated time is (Punch Pass and Season Pass Available) approximately one hour. FEES ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE Register for recreation programs at pr.loganutah.org
8 LOGAN RIVER GOLF COURSE EVENTS GOLF COURSE PRO SHOP HIGHLIGHT WHAT'S HAPPENING AT THE RIVER Monday nights are family nights. All range balls are half price from 6:00 pm-9:00 pm. Family night four hole special. $20.00 per foursome after 7:00 pm. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Four Hole Special: $6.00—on a space Family Fun available basis. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Lunch Special: $12.00 for a regular bucket of balls and the daily special. Includes sandwich, chips and a drink. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Men's and Women's Clubs have extended their tournament days to both Tuesday and Wednesday—play anytime during the day. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Team Play Couples League—Thursdays From 4:30 pm- 6:00 pm. Different format every week. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Call the shop for more details or to sign up (435) 750-0123. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Follow us on Facebook and Twitter! Healthy Living “Happiness is the highest form of health.” Follow Us On Facebook Quote —Dalai Lama Logan Parks and Recreation Department Summer/Fall 2021 & Winter 2022 Leisure Guide
LOGAN RIVER GOLF COURSE 9 NEW PUMP STATION Logan River Golf GOLF COURSE MAINTENANCE HIGHLIGHT Course installed a new pump station. This new pump station re- places a 30 year old system. Pump Station The new station uses VFD (variable fre- quency drive) making it a more efficient wa- ter delivery system. Healthy “The human body is the best Variable Frequency Drive Living picture of the human soul.” Quote —Tony Robbins For more information contact Logan Parks and Recreation at (435) 716-9250
10 LOGAN CITY PARKS SYSTEM ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FOR MORE INFORMATION ABOUT FACILITIES OR PROGRAMS VISIT OR CALL LOGAN CITY PARKS SYSTEM 195 SOUTH 100 WEST, LOGAN, UTAH 84321 l (435) 716-9250 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Adams Park pr.loganutah.org l Parks Superintendent—Ed Stephens PARK RULES AND INFORMATION GREATEST PARKS IN UTAH • Confetti, piñatas and water balloons are not allowed in City parks. • The use of loud speakers, public address systems, PARK RESERVATIONS or amplified music (portable stereos) must be in accordance with City ordinances. • Reservations can be made one year in advance. • Pavilions are available from 9:00 am to 3:00 pm or 3:30 pm to • City ordinance dictates that all parks close at 10 pm. 9:30 pm for $35 or $50, or from 9:00 am to 9:30 pm for $70 • Drinking fountains are the only water source or $100. available in City parks. Water spigots/taps are not • Volleyball pits can be reserved from 9:00 am to 3:00 pm or 3:30 available to the general public. pm to 9:30 pm for $10 or from 9:00 am to 9:30 pm for $20. • Please do not remove tables from reservable areas. • All cancellations will be charged a $5 fee; refunds will not be given • Vehicles are restricted to designated parking areas due to inclement weather. A two week notice is required to receive only. Absolutely no vehicles are allowed on the a refund. grass. • Reservations can be made online at pr.loganutah.org. • Fees are subject to change. • No alcoholic beverages allowed in any City park. • Smoking is NOT permitted in any City park. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- • No littering. Leave areas in good, clean condition. RESERVABLE AREAS • No domestic pets allowed unless otherwise posted. • No weapons or firearms allowed on park property, • Adams Park $35* unless otherwise allowed by state law. • Bridgerland Park $35 • Due to liability and maintenance issues, dunk tanks • Bridger Park $50 or slip and slides are not allowed. • Canyon Entrance Park $35 • Fairview Park $35 • Sports should be played in designated, unreserved • Hyrum Gibbons Mt. Logan Park $35* areas only. • Jens Johansen Park $35* • Use of metal detectors in parks is prohibited. • Lundstrom Park $35 • Take care of our trees. Slacklines and hammocks • Merlin Olsen Central Park North $35* are not allowed in public parks. Do not tie anything • Merlin Olsen Central Park South $35* to City trees or park structures. City Ordinance • River Hollow Park $35* 12.12.140 • Soccer Park Complex $35 • Do not feed the waterfowl or other wildlife. • Trapper Park $35 • Willard R. Dahle Memorial Park $35 • Do not use barbecue units on park picnic tables. • Willow Park Center Stage $50* • Portable fire pits are prohibited. • Willow Park Lion's $35* • Soliciting or selling of merchandise, tickets, or • Willow West $35 services is prohibited without a Special Event • Willow West Picnic Area $35 Permit. • Willow West Rotary $50* • The use of inflatable amusement devices requires an additional signed contract and liability insurance. *Electrical outlets available. Power capabilities are 10 amps per outlet. • Some ball fields and play areas are open to the ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- public and can be used on a first come, first served basis. Organized leagues and reservations have > reservations preference over use of the ball fields and sports > park tours fields. Healthy “A good laugh and a long sleep Living are the best cures in the Quote doctor’s book.”—Irish Proverb Reserve a pavilion at pr.loganutah.org
> reserve here LOGAN CITY Park Classification Electricity–10 amp Drinking Fountain Dog Friendly Area Trail Connections 11 Basketball Court PARKS Pickleball Court (May–September) Loop Walkways (May-September) ADA Accessible (Limited Supply) Volleyball Pit Tennis Court Picnic Areas Parking Lot Sports Area SYSTEM Playground Reservable Barbecues View Area Restroom (Capacity) Pavilion Acreage Wildlife Fishing INFORMATION N Adams Park–550 North 500 East 5 l l l l l l l (100) l l G Boulevard Parkway–520 East Boulevard 2 l l l l N Bridger Park–1181 North 400 West 3 l l l l l l l l (250) l l l PARKS DIRECTORY C Bridgerland Park–900 North 100 West 7.09 l l l l l l l (100) l l M Brookside Park–500 North Brookside .07 M Canal Corner–800 North 300 East .22 l S Canyon Entrance Park–US 89 & Canyon Road 5.44 l l l l l l l (60) l l l G Canyon Road Memorial Park–955 East Canyon Road 4 l l l G Center Street Parkway–231 East Center .66 l NRA Deer Pen Property–1800 East 1700 North 23.42 l l NRA Denzil Stewart Nature Park–800 East 100 South 7 l l l l l l l NRA Devere and Velda Harris Park and Nature Preserve–Dry Canyon 70 l l l l S Don Reese Park–1200 North 400 West 9 l l l l l l N Eliason Park–200 North 500 West .46 l l l l l S Fairview Park/LAC–451 South 500 West 6 l l l l l l (100) l l l N Garff Wayside Gardens–100 South Main 2.86 l l l l NRA Gateway Park - Legrand Street US 89-91 8.26 l l C Hyrum Gibbons Mt. Logan Park–1400 East 350 South 22 l l l l l l l l l (100) l l l N Jens Johansen Park–850 East 100 North 2.6 l l l l l l l l l (50) l N Jones Neighborhood Park–400 West 625 North 1.25 l l l l l P Kilowatt Park–331 South 300 West 1 l l l N Logan Meadows Park–350 South 600 West 3.5 l l S Logan Skate Park–500 South 595 West .79 l l l l l N Lundstrom Park–1600 East 1350 North 13.33 l l l l l l l (60) l l l P Lynn and Merle Olsen Park–Canyon Road & Center Street 1 l N Majestic Park–766 Majestic Drive 1.20 l l l (100) C Merlin Olsen Central Park–300 East Center 9.20 l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l (100) N Morningside Park–450 East 1150 North 1 l l l G Pioneer Parkway–165 East Poplar Avenue 3 l l l l M Quail West Park and Open Space –1473 Quail Way .54 S Ray Hugie Hydro Park –US 89 & Canyon Road 3 l l l l l l l S Rendezvous Park–1500 South US 89-91 8.77 l l l l l l l N River Hollow Park–10 River Park Drive 4.3 l l l l l l l (100) l l S Second Dam Park –3670 East US 89 4.64 l l l l l l l l S Soccer Park Complex –1500 South Legrand St 25.18 l l l l l l l (100) l l P Sumac Park–1020 Sumac Drive .25 l M The Point–Mountain Road & Cliffside Drive .10 l S Trapper Park–1497 South 1600 West 20 l l l l l (100) l l N Willard R. Dahle Memorial Park–850 West 1230 South 2 l l l l l (50) l C Willow Horseshoe Park –500 West 700 South 4.63 l l l l l l (60) l l l (100) C Willow Park–450 West 700 South 4 l l l l l l l l l l (300) S Willow Park Sports Complex–500 West 700 South 18 l l l l l l l l S Willow Park Zoo–419 West 700 South 9.50 l l l l l l (35-50) C Willow West–500 West 700 South 7.11 l l l l l l l l l l l l (200) NRA 1700 South Park–300 West 1700 South 1.6 l l l l l N 6th South Park–1900 West 600 South 19.24 Future Park C G M N NRA P S Park Classification Definition Community Greenway Mini Neighborhood Pocket Special Use Natural Resource Area Park Park Park Park Park/Facility Logan Parks and Recreation Department Summer/Fall 2021 & Winter 2022 Leisure Guide
12 PARKS PROJECTS UPDATE PARKS HIGHLIGHT PICKLEBALL COURTS PAVILION Built to provide space for hosting tournaments and to provide a shade for pickleball players to congregate. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- HORSESHOE PARK SIDEWALK REPLACEMENT The section of the Westside Trail through Horseshoe Park was replaced with concrete providing a more durable surface. Pickleball Courts Pavilion ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- WILLOW PARK SPORTS COMPLEX NEW EQUIPMENT BUILDING With the need for more storage space the old playground area was converted to a new storage housing portable outfield fence, portable pitching mounds, and ball field maintenance equipment. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ROTARY PAVILION SIDEWALK CONNECTION In an ongoing effort to achieve sidewalk connectivity and New Horseshoe Park Sidewalk ADA accessibility throughout West Willow Park a sidewalk was constructed from the parking lot to the pavilion. This sidewalk will eventually connect to a new playground and Skyler Pond. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- TRAPPER PARK PAVILION A picnic pavilion shelter at Trapper Park was constructed by Logan City Parks and was completed in 2020. The pavilion serves up to 100 people and is used by the general public for picnics and may be reserved for private parties, receptions, and special events. The pavilion was funded in part by the City of Logan and the Cache County RAPZ Tax program. Trapper Park is located at 1497 South 1600 West. Trapper Park Pavilion For more information contact Logan Parks and Recreation at (435) 716-9250
Green Canyon 340 W 1800 N 1800 N 800 W Logan City Trail Guide 1700 N North Logan City U V1 Lundstrom Park Trail 1.4 Miles 1700 N MAIN 600 W U V2 Bonneville Shoreline Trail (N) 1.9 Miles 1600 N 1 U U V U V3 Highline Trail 1.4 Miles 1455 N 0 N 150 Deer Pen 1200 W 1465 N 200 W Please Do Not Trespass U V4 Logan Middle Canal Trail 1.0 Miles Property On Private Property! 600 E RSI N U V5 Canyon Gateway Trail 0.9 Miles 1400 N 14 0 0 Í ! 1400 E 1330 N N Logan Dry Canyon Trail 0.2 Miles 1370 U V6 Regional 1350 N 800 E 200 E MAIN U n p a v ed Don Reese Hospital U V7 Bonneville Shoreline Trail (S) 2.8 Miles R Park R ! Bridger ! Lundstrom Canyon Road Trail 1.6 Miles Park 1200 N 4 U V U 1260 N U V8 " 1200 W )P 1200 N Park 1000 W M U V9 Riverside Drive Trail 0.2 Miles STADIU Morningside CIRCL 680 E 250 E 480 W 10 U Valley View Trail 0.8 Miles Park E VIE V 1300 E 1050 N 1100 N W G ! 50 E 1000 N 1700 E 11 U V 1000 North Trail 3.3 Miles 1000 N U V1 1U 12 U V 600 East Trail 0.9 Miles 1000 W 100 W 900 N 2 600 E U 900 E 13 U V 500 NorthTrail 1.6 Miles 880 N R Cemetery V U ! 900 N 1500 E Canal 480 W 14 U V 400 West Trail 3.0 Miles Bridgerland Corner Park 800 N 2 1U V U 15 400 North Trail 0.2 Miles 750 N Logan Golf & U V 750 E Jones 725 N Country Club Ray Hugie 1200 E Si d e w a l k G 500 E ! 800 W Neighborhood P Hydro Park 16 U V 1700 South Trail 0.9 Miles Aggie Bullevard 3 U V U 9 G 700 N Á Park 1U V U ! f") US 89 Canyon 1 U V7 Dry Canyon Connector 0.6 Miles 600 N 600 N Í ! G ! 89 U V U21 Í ! 300 E 600 N 600 N US Entrance Logan Utah State 18 U V 100 South Trail 1.4 Miles Í Service ! 550 N Adams Park University Park P " )!R 5 UV U G ! Brookside 1000 W DEE Center 500 N R 700 E 19 U V Aggie Trail 1.8 Miles 3 éé Park ! N 8 U V Logan Canyon é 1U V U 400 River Trail Ðî !éé ! Transit ON 20 ÁÁÁ U V 200 South Trail 1.9 Miles CANY 630 W 4 1U Center 400 E V U 0N 175 E 200 N 40 V U21 Canyon Connector Trail 0.8 Miles 400 N 5 1U River V U Canyon Road Logan QUAIL 300 W MAIN 22 V U Boulevard Trail 0.9 Miles 200 N Memorial Park Devere and Velda Harris 150 W AIL Cache Humane City 300 N QU Park and Nature Preserve 950 W V U23 Westside Trail 3.2 Miles 200 N é é Quail West é Society 200 N Hall River 1375 W Ðî Eliason Park éé ! TEMPLE 200 N ! Hollow R 24 V U 300 South Trail 0.9 Miles Í ! 22 U V U Jens Park ! Sumac Cliffside PRESTON éé Open C é Johansen Park 1175 W 25 Ðî éé ! Logan River Trail 1.1 Miles MA ! 500 W V U Space 100 N G ! G ! Park R SU 1900 W 26 Country Manor Trail 0.6 Miles ! W I N DI N G V U Í ! 1250 LAW 1000 W Downtown E 200 E 0 1U Lynn and Merle 27 V U 800 West Regional Trail 0.5 Miles V U Logan Olsen Park U V9 The éé é P a v e d S ha re d U s e CENTER Ðî Pioneer éé ! éé ! é " Point )P SU 28 Ðî 23 éé ! 7 Í N V U Trapper Park Trail 2.4 Miles U U V Parkway R ! River Circle 1U U V ! 350 E S ! SE 400 W T 100 S 100 Park 1400 W 130 S 6 U 29 V U Spring Creek Trail 1.0 Miles Í ! 8 " )P V U Á 1900 W Merlin Olsen 1U V U 200 S Logan 5.8 30 Garff Central Park 1 Mil 200 S 700 W V U 1900 West Trail 1.0 Miles Community 3U U V Hyrum Gibbons Lo 200 E 0 Á 2U V U Wayside Dry Canyon ga es T R nP o Recreation Mt. Logan Park ! ea 540 E 31 Stewart Nature Park Walkway 0.3 Miles Gardens Denzil City of Logan k V U Center _ ^ " )P Open Space 400 E 300 S Wildlife & Stewart 2 32 V U Mt. Logan Park Walkway 1.2 Miles Logan Meadows 24 Nature 3U V U U7 V 350 S Logan U V U Plant N Í 1400 W 30 U V U Park ! Park GA 33 Aquatic River Interpretive LO V U Soccer Park Walkway 0.7 Miles Kilowatt Park Logan MT S Center 400 S 430 Tour I n te r io r In some cases, trails may extend beyond the extent of the map. Fairview Park " )P R ! 100 E 500 S 530 S Fairgrounds 600 S 600 S Logan River Heights City 500 W Skate Park 6th South Park KC 1250 W Willow Park Zoo 80 700 S R " E ! )P Sports Horseshoe 980 W W 800 S Complex Park 100 Majestic R ! Park 670 W Solar System _ ^ Canyon Interpretive Driving To Providence Tour MAIN Range 8 100 W 25 U V U Logan River 900 W O Golf Course 91 1200 S 89 PARK S U Willard R. Dahle Gateway Memorial Park Park Providence City " )P 1000 W Interpretive " )P LOGAN CITY TRAILS TALON Trapper Tour 26 Park 28 U V U U U V 16 0 0S _ ^ Í ! U3 3U V Soccer Paved Shared Use Trail Unpaved Trail Sidewalk Route Interior Park Walkway Park Rendezvous R " )P R ! Park ! Complex Proposed Proposed Proposed Proposed 6 1U 1700 S Paved Shared Use Trail Unpaved Trail Sidewalk Route Interior Park Walkway V U 1700 South Park 1120 W 1280 W 27 1380 W U U V City Limits Parks " Points of Interest 1800 S ) P Parking ^ éé é 800 W Ðî 1900 S ! Í Í Off Leash Area ! Bike Shop éé Bike Repair ! ! ! R ! Restroom (seasonal) G ! ! 10 0 0.5 1 29 U V U 00 W 91 1600 W 89 Miles View Logan City Trail Guide at pr.loganutah.org US 1490 W LOGAN CITY TRAIL GUIDE 13
14 DEPARTMENT PROJECTS UPDATE PRIDE IN OUR WORK 1700 SOUTH PARK 1700 South Park was completed spring of 2021. The park is on the south side of the Blacksmith Fork River across from the Logan Soccer Complex located at 300 West 1700 South. The 1.6-acre park includes a trail bridge across the Blacksmith Fork River, parking lot, and sidewalk connec- tions to the Soccer Complex and 1700 South. The park was built in part with federal Land and Water Conservation Funds, Cache County RAPZ Tax funds, and the City of Logan. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1700 South Paking Lot BONNEVILLE SHORELINE TRAIL LINK A gravel trail link was constructed this Spring, 2021 from 1700 North in the Deer Crest area to the Bonneville Shore- line Trail by Logan City Parks personnel. This link offers residents and trail users a designated public path to the popular Bonneville Shoreline Trail on the east bench and easy access to residents in the Lundstrom Park and Hillcrest neighborhoods. The Bonneville Shoreline Trail connects Green Canyon in North Logan to Logan Canyon on the south for approximately 1.9 miles ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- CANYON ROAD PATHWAY IMPROVEMENTS AT 100 NORTH 400 EAST 1700 South Trail Bridge This project involves the replacement of sidewalk and ra- dius corners at the intersection of 100 North 400 East and Canyon Road, replacement of curb and gutter, installation of solar-powered rapid flashing beacons at the pedestrian crosswalk on Canyon Road, and the installation of safety fencing along the trail that crosses the canal on the north side of Canyon Road. This project was funded in part with a UDOT Transportation Alternative Program (TAP) grant, Community Development Block Grant funds, Cache County RAPZ Tax grant, and the City of Logan. The proj- ect will be completed by June 30, 2021. Healthy “The more you understand yourself, Bonneville Shoreline Trail Link Living the more silence there is, the Quote healthier you are.”—Maxime Lagacé Logan Parks and Recreation Department Summer/Fall 2021 & Winter 2022 Leisure Guide
DEPARTMENT PROJECTS 15 UPDATE PRIDE IN OUR WORK LOGAN AQUATIC CENTER RENOVATIONS During the 2020 swim season, the Logan Aquatic Center was closed due to the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic. As part of the closure, the City made renovations to parts of the Aquatic Center in anticipation that conditions would improve in time for the pool’s 20th anniversary, Memorial Day, May 31, 2021. The renovations include replacement of the water bucket feature in the leisure pool, tile and ex- pansion joint repairs in all three pools, plaster surface crack repairs in the 50-meter pool, re-tiling of the showers in the locker rooms, replacing soap and paper towel dispensers with touchless dispensers, and replacing sand in the 50-me- ter filters, among other repairs and improvements. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- CANYON CONNECTOR TRAIL ADDITIONS Logan City Parks personnel added a trail connection at the New Soap and Towel Dispensers bottom of the Canyon Connector Trail along US Hwy 89 near the trail tunnel to First Dam and Canyon Entrance Park. The addition improves the transition from the Bonn- eville Shoreline Trail and the connection to the Logan Can- yon Gateway Trail into the Ray Hugie Hydro Park from the Canyon Connector Trail. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- BRIDGER BIKE PARK RECOGNITION Bridger Bike Park was recognized as “Project of the Year” by the Governor’s Office of Outdoor Recreation on August 31, 2020. The 2-acre multi-skill level bike park opened to the public in 2019. The bike park is the result of a grassroots effort supported by the Cache Trails Alliance, Cache Coun- ty RAPZ Tax program, local businesses, volunteers, and the City of Logan. The distinguished honor was presented at the annual Outdoor Recreation Summit hosted by the Governor’s Office of Economic Development. Bridger Bike Park is located on the premises of Bridger Park, 1181 North 400 West. Bridger Bike Park is free to the public. Bridger Bike Park Recognition Healthy “The greatest of follies is to sacrifice Living health for any other kind of happiness.” Quote —Arthur Schopenhauer For more information contact Logan Parks and Recreation at (435) 716-9250
16 RECREATION CENTER ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- LOGAN COMMUNITY RECREATION CENTER FOR MORE INFORMATION ABOUT FACILITIES OR PROGRAMS VISIT OR CALL 195 SOUTH 100 WEST, LOGAN, UTAH 84321 l (435) 716-9250 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Welcome pr.loganutah.org l Recreation Superintendent—Dan Blakely FACILITIES—HOURS—FEES TENNIS AND RACQUETBALL COURT RESERVATIONS____________________ • Reservations can be made one day in advance AVAILABLE PROGRAMS AND AMENITIES • Two hour maximum per court, per person, phone • Adult Locker Rooms • Multi-purpose Gym call or walk-in • Basketball • Racquetball • Two court maximum for racquetball courts and • Batting Cage • Sauna • Classroom • Steam Room (Men's only) one court maximum for tennis courts unless • Facilities for Rent • Tennis/Pickleball prior arrangements have been made through the • Fitness Classes • Wallyball Recreation Division Superintendent. • Indoor Track • Weight/Exercise Areas • Kitchen • Weight Room • Leisure Arts Gym • Whirlpool LOGAN COMMUNITY RECREATION • Main Gym • Youth Locker Rooms CENTER FAMILY DISCOUNT NIGHT____ • Equipment available to check out with a valid ID: tennis and racquetball rackets, basketballs, Family discount night is every Monday night from wallyball and pickleball equipment 5:30 pm–9:30 pm. The whole family can pay $5 to get ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- into the Logan Community Recreation Center (im- PUBLIC HOURS mediate family members only) and access all amenities (Summer) Monday–Friday 5:30 am–9:30 pm within the facility. Saturday 7:00 am–5:00 pm (School Year) LOGAN COMMUNITY RECREATION Monday–Friday 5:30 am–2:30 pm 5:30 pm–9:30 pm CENTER CLOSURE DATES____________ Saturday 7:00 am–5:00 pm (In January, February, and March the 2021 Holiday Closure Dates: Center is open until 9:30 pm on Saturdays) Monday, May 31–Memorial Day ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Saturday, July 24–Pioneer Day DAILY ADMISSION FEE Monday, September 6–Labor Day Youth (4–17)........................... $3.00 Adult (18 & older).................. $4.00 Thursday, November 25–Thanksgiving Holiday Active Senior Adult (60+)........ $2.25 Saturday, December 25–Christmas Holiday Military (with ID)................... $2.25 2022 Holiday Closure Dates: Logan High Student (with ID) $1.00 Saturday, January 1–New Year’s Holiday Pass Fees DO include the use of the Group Fitness Aerobics Classes. Pass Fees DO NOT include Monday, May 30–Memorial Day the use of the Logan Aquatic Center or Logan Community Recreation Center Programs Monday, July 4–Independence Day PASS FEES 1 Month 3 Month 6 Month 1 Year (10) Punch _ Youth $20 $50 $78 $125 $16 (17 & under) Adult $25 $60 $99 $170 $30 (18 & older) Active Senior Adult (60+) $20 $50 $73 $120 $10.50 and Military Family (4 im- mediate family NA NA $146 $240 NA members LIVING IN HOUSEHOLD) Each Additional NA NA $21 $25 NA Family Member Weight Room Register for recreation programs at pr.loganutah.org
LOGAN COMMUNITY RECREATION CENTER FACILITY RENTAL FEE SCHEDULE (These rates pertain to operating and non-operating hours of the facility) 17 Priority 1: Logan High School and City-sponsored activities No fee charged Priority 2: Non-profit, youth promoting, or recreation/education promoting organizations: (Non-profit is defined as no fees charged for participating or spectating and no personal gain is realized by members of RECREATION CENTER RENTAL FEES the renting organization) Minimal Fee $5/hr Kitchen, Classroom, Conference Room, Youth Locker Room(s) $10/hr or $25/3 hr Adult Locker Rooms (Men’s or Women’s) $35/hr Indoor Tennis Courts (Deck A or C); Racquetball Courts (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7) $10/hr or $25/3 hr Leisure Arts Gym $15/hr or $37/3 hr Multi-purpose North $10/hr or $25/3 hr Multi-purpose South $10/hr or $25/3 hr Multi-purpose Whole $20/hr or $50/3 hr Main Gym $25/hr or $60/3 hr Priority 3: Civic, social, religious, club, professional, profit organizations, for profit youth promoting or recreation/education promoting organizations:* (Profit is defined as fees charged for participating or spectating and personal gain is realized by members of the renting organization) Kitchen, Classroom, Conference Room, Youth Locker Room(s) $15/hr or $35/3 hr Adult Locker Rooms (Men’s or Women’s) $50/activity Indoor Tennis Courts (Deck A or C); Racquetball Courts (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7) $15/hr or $35/3 hr Leisure Arts Gym $25/hr or $60/3 hr Multi-purpose North $15/hr or $37/3 hr Multi-purpose South $15/hr or $37/3 hr Multi-purpose Whole $30/hr or $75/3 hr Main Gym $35/hr or $90/3 hr Priority 4: Individuals or organizations renting for the purpose of personal gain:* Kitchen, Classroom, Conference Room, Youth Locker Room(s) $20/hr Adult Locker Rooms (Men’s or Women’s) $70/activity Indoor Tennis Courts (Deck A or C); Racquetball Courts (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7) $20/hr or $50/3 hr Leisure Arts Gym $35/hr or $90/3 hr Multi-purpose North $20/hr or $50/3 hr Multi-purpose South $20/hr or $50/3 hr Multi-purpose Whole $40/hr or $100/3 hr Main Gym $50/hr or $125/3 hr Whole building Rental: Determined by LPRD Staff Cleaning Deposit: $100 Based on the event, security may be required. Security may be arranged through the Logan City Police Department. Capacity: Main Gym – 2500 Multi-purpose Gym – 854 Leisure Arts Gym – 520 Kitchen/Classroom – 24 *May be required to acquire special event permit, insurance, and/or pay special event fee (up to $75). Healthy “What is called genius is the a Healthy Living “Health is a vehicle, not a destination.” bundance of life and health.” Living Quote Quote —Joshua Fields Millburn —Henry David Thoreau Logan Parks and Recreation Department Summer/Fall 2021 & Winter 2022 Leisure Guide
> register here 18 Scan This QR Code > ADULTS ALL PROGRAM DATES, TIMES, FEES, AND LOCATIONS ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE Softball STEP IT UP_____________________________ Program Description: A chance to get in shape while earning incentive awards. For every 100 miles a patron walks, he/she can receive either 3 day passes to the Logan Aquatic Center or 5 day passes to the Logan Community Recreation Center. This program promotes healthy, active lifestyles and well-being for TWO PITCH SOFTBALL____________________ Program Description: An opportunity for adults to play in an members of the community through walking, jogging, and run- organized and officiated recreational softball league. There are ning. Patrons must be 7 or older to participate. Participants can leagues available for men, women, and co-ed teams of various earn rewards for up to 300 miles per year. skill levels. Certain league rules apply. Anticipated Outcome: Participants will develop positive lifestyle Anticipated Outcome: Participants will increase satisfaction habits; increase level of self-satisfaction through activity; find and enjoyment through recreation and improve personal health trails to be safe and satisfactory; and be willing to have further and well being which, ultimately will leave the participant involvement throughout the year. looking forward to playing next season. Register: Ongoing Register: August 1 (until full) Location: Logan Community Recreation Center, (No late registrations will be accepted) 195 South 100 West Where: Logan Community Recreation Center, Fee: $5 (includes pedometer and tracking log) 195 South 100 West Health Benefit: Fee: $280 per team (due at time of registration) Games: 8 league games plus playoffs. Teams will play double headers each week. (weather permitting) Games Begin: Week of September 6 (subject to change) Game Times: 6:00 pm to 10:00 pm Leagues Offered: Monday Men’s Open Monday Co-Ed Wednesday Co-Ed Wednesday Men's Open We cannot guarantee schedules between leagues will not conflict. Managers Meeting: Wednesday, September 2 at 6:30 pm (Logan Community Recreation Center) League by-laws will be discussed and schedules will be available. Health Benefit: Lundstsrom Park Trail Healthy Living “When the heart is at ease, the Quote body is healthy.”—Chinese Proverb For more information contact Logan Parks and Recreation at (435) 716-9250
> register here Scan This 19 QR Code > ADULTS Herald Journal Tennis Tournament CACHE VALLEY TENNIS ASSOCIATION TENNIS TOURNAMENT____________________ August 3-7, 9-11 Herald Journal Tennis Tournament For information contact CVTA (801) 520-1713, (435) 881-6402 or visit cachevalleytennis.org PICKLEBALL TOURNAMENT________________ Register using PickleballPassport.com or download the Pickleball Passport App. Create a free account, select tournament, and select teammate. September Fall Paddle Battle 4, 11, 18 (subject to change based on demand) Location: Bridger Courts, 1188 North 400 West Fee: $15 to register, $5 per event (includes shirt) Herald Journal Tennis Tournament Events Offered: Round Robin Doubles: Men’s, Women’s, and Mixed 2.5 (Beginners), 3.0–3.5, 4.0–4.5, 5.0 Health Benefit: Pickleball Tournament Pickleball Tournament Healthy Living “The greatest wealth is health.” Quote —Virgil Healthy “In a disordered mind, as in a disordered Living body, soundness of health is impossible.” Quote —Marcus Tullius Cicero Register for recreation programs at pr.loganutah.org
FALL BASKETBALL_______________________ > register here Program Description: An organized and officiated recreational 20 Scan This basketball league. Semi-competitive and competitive leagues available for men and women at different skill levels. Certain league rules apply. QR Code > Anticipated Outcome: Participants will increase quality of life through continuous exercise; be satisfied with the program facilities provided; increase confidence with playing ability; and ADULTS leave looking forward to future programs. Register: August 1 (until full) FALL 3 ON 3 BASKETBALL________________ (teams will not be put on schedules after Program Description: An organized and officiated 3 on 3 registration deadline) recreational basketball league. Games will be played half court. Location: Logan Community Recreation Center, League will follow UHSAA basketball rules. 195 South 100 West Fee: $300 per team (due at time of registration) Anticipated Outcome: Participants will increase quality of 8 game season with playoffs life through continuous exercise; be satisfied with the program Games Begin: Week of September 27 (subject to change) facilities provided; increase confidence with playing ability; and Leagues: Monday Men's Open leave looking forward to future programs. Tuesday Women's Open Tuesday Men's Open Register: August 1 (until full) Wednesday Men's Open (teams will not be put on schedules after (subject to change) registration deadline) Health Benefit: Location: Logan Community Recreation Center, 195 South 100 West Fee: $125 per team (due at time of registration) WINTER BASKETBALL____________________ 8 game season with playoffs Program Description: An organized and officiated recreational Season Begins: Week of September 27 (subject to change) basketball league. Semi-competitive and competitive leagues Leagues: Thursday Men's Over 40 available for men and women at different skill levels. Certain Thursday Men's 3 on 3 league rules apply. Thursday Women's 3 on 3 Anticipated Outcome: Participants will increase quality of (subject to change) life through continuous exercise; be satisfied with the program Health Benefit: facilities provided; increase confidence with playing ability; and leave looking forward to future programs. Register: November 1 (until full) (teams will not be put on schedules after registration deadline) Location: Logan Community Recreation Center, 195 South 100 West Fee: $300 per team (due at time of registration) 8 game season with playoffs Games Begin: Week of January 3 (subject to change) Leagues: Monday Men's Open Tuesday Women's Open Tuesday Men's Open Wednesday Men's Open (subject to change) Health Benefit: 3 on 3 Basketball Healthy Living “Good health and good sense are two of Quote life’s greatest blessings.”—Publilius Syrus Logan Parks and Recreation Department Summer/Fall 2021 & Winter 2022 Leisure Guide
> register here Scan This 21 QR Code > YOUTH Co-Ed Indoor Soccer CO-ED INDOOR SOCCER___________________ Program Description: Come explore the fundamentals of soccer. Participants learn basic skills, sportsmanship, and build confidence and interest in the game of soccer. Co-Ed Indoor Soccer Anticipated Outcome: Participants will increase their under- standing of the game of soccer; increase confidence in playing ability; learn the importance of being a team player; and learn sportsmanship which will increase their desire to participate and play in the next session. ALL VOLUNTEERS WORKING WITH YOUTH Register: August 1 (until full) MUST CLEAR A REQUIRED BACKGROUND Logan Community Recreation Center, CHECK. YOUTH PROGRAMS WOULD NOT BE 195 South 100 West POSSIBLE WITHOUT VOLUNTEERS. Begins: September 7 Ends: September 30 Ages/Times: 3 and 4 year olds 5:30 pm–6:15 pm 3 and 4 year olds 6:15 pm–7:00 pm 5 and 6 year olds 7:00 pm–7:45 pm Days: Tuesday and Thursday Location: Logan Community Recreation Center, 195 South 100 West Fee: $25 per participant (includes shirt) Health Benefit: Co-Ed Indoor Soccer Healthy “Give a man health and a course to steer, Living and he’ll never stop to trouble about wheth- Quote er he’s happy or not.”—George Bernard Shaw For more information contact Logan Parks and Recreation at (435) 716-9250
> register here 22 Scan This QR Code > YOUTH FLAG FOOTBALL_________________________ Program Description: A recreational (non-contact) youth flag football program for boys and girls grades 1-12. No experience Jr. Jazz Basketball necessary. Youth will learn the fundamentals, positions, skills, and sportsmanship required to participate in an organized and officiated league. JR. JAZZ BASKETBALL___________________ Anticipated Outcome: By the end of this program participants Program Description: A recreational basketball league for boys will understand the basic fundamentals and positions of football; and girls grades 1-12. No experience necessary. Participants will will increase their confidence and skill level while enjoying the be taught the basic fundamentals, positions, skills, and sports- game of flag football; and have a desire to participate in future manship required to participate in basketball. Every participant opportunities. plays in every game. Register: August 1 (until full) Anticipated Outcome: By the end of this program the par- Play Begins: Week of September 6 ticipant will understand the basic fundamentals of basketball League runs four weeks positions on the court, dribbling skills, passing, and shooting Days: All games will be played on Tuesdays and basics; improve skills that will increase confidence; know and Thursdays understand the importance of good sportsmanship; enjoy the Time: Beginning at 5:00 pm (subject to change) game of basketball; and have a desire to participate in future op- Location: Willow Park, 500 West 700 South portunities. Six Leagues Offered: 1st and 2nd Grades Register: August 1–Logan City Residents 3rd and 4th Grades August 15–Non-Logan City Residents 5th and 6th Grades (or until full) 7th and 8th Grades Games Begin: January 8 for 9th–12th grades 9th and 10th Grades 7 vs 7 Passing League January 15 for 1st–8th grades 11th and 12th Grades 7 vs 7 Passing League Leagues Offered and Fees: Fee: $30 per participant 1st & 2nd grade (Boys) $25 per child (includes shirt) 1st & 2nd grade (Girls) $25 per child Health Benefit: 3rd & 4th grade (Boys) $30 per child 3rd & 4th grade (Girls) $30 per child 5th & 6th grade (Boys) $30 per child 5th & 6th grade (Girls) $30 per child 7th & 8th grade (Boys) $40 per child 7th & 8th grade (Girls) $40 per child 9th & 10th grade (Boys) $40 per child 9th & 10th grade (Girls) $40 per child 11th & 12th grade (Boys) $40 per child 11th & 12th grade (Girls) $40 per child All divisions play 8 games. 7th through 12th grades have playoffs. Health Benefit: Referees Needed: If you are interested in being a referee, please contact Nathan Swartz at (435) 716-9245. Flag Football Healthy “I believe that the greatest gift you Living can give your family and the world Quote is a healthy you.”—Joyce Meyer Register for recreation programs at pr.loganutah.org
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