Providence Inn (The Old Rock Church)
Synonymous with Providence, the Old Rock Church (as it's called by locals) has been greeting guests in a luxurious bed-and-breakfast setting for more than 15 years. It is a site for weddings, romantic getaways and mountain visits. The 17-room hotel has three suites and one private cottage, plus 14 rooms with private baths. The included breakfast is a broad menu featuring the house-specialty: French toast and made-to-order omelets. Located in historic Old Providence, the Inn is about 20 minutes from major trail heads, and a long, but easy, walk from fly fishing opportunities.
Providence Inn
10 South Main
Providence UT 84332
(435) 752-3432
providenceinn.com
Crystal Inn
Despite a Logan address, the Crystal Inn straddles the Logan City/Providence town limits and is closer to historic central Providence than it is to downtown Logan. Its location on U.S. Routes 89/91 makes the Crystal Inn central to both Providence Canyon and Logan Canyon for outdoor activities. Fishing on the Logan River is about a 15-minute drive to the west. Logan Canyon and Providence Canyon trailheads are about 35 and 20 minutes from the property, respectively. This Utah-based chain of hotels offers a full buffet breakfast, heated indoor pool and whirlpool. Each room offers standard amenities plus microwaves, and mini-refrigerators. King mini-suites include jacuzzi tubs.
Crystal Inn
853 South Main St.
Logan UT 84321
crystalinnlogan.com
Super 8
Located across Highway 89/91 from Crystal Inn, the Providence-convenient Super 8 also straddles the city/town limits. The 59-room property has an indoor heated pool and Jacuzzi spa. Guests have access to an exercise room, Super 8 Fast Start continental breakfast and free wireless Internet, and each room offers refrigerators and microwaves. A fishable stretch of the Logan River is across the highway from the property. Fly fishing and hiking trailheads are the same distances away as from the Crystal Inn.
Super 8 Logan
865 South Main St.
Logan, UT 84321
(435) 753-8883
super8.com
Article Written By Eric Jay Toll
Eric Jay Toll has been writing since 1970, influenced by his active lifestyle. An outdoorsman, businessman, planner and travel writer, Toll's work appears in travel guides for the Navajo Nation, "TIME" and "Planning" magazines and on various websites. He studied broadcast marketing and management at Southern Illinois University.