Anyone from Logan, UT?

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My husband has a tentative job offer in Logan, UT. Its dealing with the defense industry, and he seems pretty excited about it.

I was wondering if anyone here is from Logan or familiar with it? It seems like a small town compared to what we're used to (lived in Houston, now outside Dallas). Seems like a nice place, good weather, low cost of living, etc. Any comments?
 
I lived there for 5 and a half years in the 90's. To be quite frank, I HATED it. You mention that you're in Texas... I am a Texan - grew up in Houston and Dallas. Moved there with my now ex-husband for his job (college professor - you know it is a fairly small college town, I assume.) Living there destroyed our marriage. I fled back to Texas immediately upon the divorce.

We were originally very excited about moving there, for some of the reasons you list. I'm going to be really frank here, because if you haven't considered some of the difficulties surrounding living in Logan, you really need to think about them. I wish I had before I moved there.

Are you Mormon? Are you race other than Caucasian? Logan is EXTREMELY white and EXTREMELY Mormon. Most of the non-Mormons are part of the university community, as we were, and there are many great, intelligent people there, so you wouldn't be in a complete wasteland if you're not. But be aware that most of the Valley (Logan is part of Cache Valley, which includes several other towns) is Mormon. Some of them are very nice - we had some lovely neighbors and friends who were Mormon and truly great people. Some of them weren't so nice after we lived there for two years and still didn't convert. Several of our neighbors actually shunned us - would walk past us on the street and refuse to speak to us or make eye contact. Really scary.

If you're not white, you will hate it. One of my good friends in Utah was married to a man of Japanese descent, and they were not treated well by their neighbors at all. I won't go into details here, but I will say that they left Logan at the first opportunity.

As far as climate goes, how much experience have you had with ice and snow? Seriously, living in Texas doesn't prepare you for four months of hard winter. The first winter we were there, it barely got above freezing the whole winter... it snowed early, and the snow never had a chance to melt in our subdivision. The roads ended up covered in ice pretty much the whole time, because during the day it would get slightly above freezing and melt a little, and at night it would freeze again on the roads. The other winters I was there weren't quite as bad, but even so, my ex had to drive to work in almost blizzards that would have kept people in Texas at home for days.

If you're heat sensitive, be aware that many places don't have AC. You really only need it one month a year, but that one month does get hot. I was spoiled in some ways, living in Houston, since everywhere here has to be air-conditioned during our summers. One summer in Logan was so hot we actually would drive around sometimes in the car with the air-conditioning going to try to cool off.

On the plus side, it is really, truly beautiful there. Absolutely gorgeous. The view out our living room window looked like a postcard with a mountain rising in the background (ok, in a postcard you wouldn't have had the rooftops of the other houses in the neighborhood.) The cost of living is very low, although at the time I left housing prices were really coming up. Also, if you're a fan of winter sports, it is a great place for them.

That said, there is not a job in this world that could pay me or my current husband enough to get me back there. Seriously.
 
I know you PM'd me and didn't get back to you yet as I don't live in Logan yet but will this fall while my son attends a school for autism.

Yes, it is LDS. I am from a town of all LDS and it is what I know now. It isn't hard but I also don't have any friends. I mean one friend who is not LDS and I. They won't talk to me, we are not invited to any functions and every recreational activity is based around the Church. Therefore, we don't have any play dates or activities that the community does offered by the church. They are not Christians but say they are. They don't really believe in the Holy Trinity or that salvation is thru acceptance of Christ. Ok, enough of that part.

I have blended into my community. I don't wear skimpy shirts, but I too old to anyways, but I sometimes do wear sleeveless shirts. My skirts are above my knee but not too short, and my shorts are just that, shorts, but again not to the knee. I drink coffee everyday, I drink beer when I want, and I say bad words when things go really bad.

Logan is a city to me. I live in a town of 300 and I don't even live in town. For you it will be a joke! There is one Home Depot, a few main name grocery stores, and all the regular stores like Kmart, target, etc. To me it is huge!!! I am use to winters already. I drive an AWD minivan with studded snow tires. Ice, snow, blizzards. I know it all. Go very very slow and plan your turns. Don't go out in a blizzard unless it is an emergency.

There is snowboarding, snowskiing, sledding, ice skating, snowmen, just tons of winter fun! The mountains are stunning but the air is dirty and the water tastes funny.

I know that apartments are cheap because of the college. I will be there in August, stay in touch.

April
 
Well, thanks for the frank replies. We're white, not LDS (actually we're Lutheran). I do have some doubts about fitting in, the religion/social thing, also I'm just used to a larger city, such as Houston and Dallas. Adn I am familiar with real winters, being from Ohio. One of the reasons I moved to Texas was to get away from the winters. Also, I have arthritis, makes walking difficult, especially on slippery ground and ice.

Its starting to sound like not the place for us. Well, it isn't a firm job offer, they want to do a face-to-face interview next week, that's just for my husband, I would like to spend a few days there before making a major committment to moving there.
 

Oh, and what's this about not wearing sleeveless, shorts? I'm going through menopause, have a problem with hot flashes, and live in sleeveless and shorts. Not risque, just cool. I'd hate to feel I couldn't dress comfortable. Of course, its hot here, but I dress light even when its not so hot outside.
 
My husband has a tentative job offer in Logan, UT. Its dealing with the defense industry, and he seems pretty excited about it.

I was wondering if anyone here is from Logan or familiar with it? It seems like a small town compared to what we're used to (lived in Houston, now outside Dallas). Seems like a nice place, good weather, low cost of living, etc. Any comments?

From the state and my DD 20 goes to school up there and she and a friend want to permanently live there. LOVE LOGAN! It's quiet, small town friendly, but really developing into a big city type, they have all the shopping you need, great cheese from there!!! It's so beautiful up there! GO AGGIES!!
 
Well, thanks for the frank replies. We're white, not LDS (actually we're Lutheran). I do have some doubts about fitting in, the religion/social thing, also I'm just used to a larger city, such as Houston and Dallas. Adn I am familiar with real winters, being from Ohio. One of the reasons I moved to Texas was to get away from the winters. Also, I have arthritis, makes walking difficult, especially on slippery ground and ice.

Its starting to sound like not the place for us. Well, it isn't a firm job offer, they want to do a face-to-face interview next week, that's just for my husband, I would like to spend a few days there before making a major committment to moving there.


We are catholic and have no problem in the place we live. There is snow up there and it can get pretty cold and can have a ton of snow, but the springs and summers are so beautiful there. They have a variety of religions there and from what my DD says, it's not very "Molly Mormon" as people think.

Good luck. Also you can wear what you want and not be ridiculed. If you aren't LDS, white, have 6 kids, you can still fit in here. I can't imagine living anywhere else. I'm not fond of the weather in the winters and would love to live in Arizona or somewhere hot, but there is such diversity in the landscape and people now here, it's a great place to live.
 


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