Nestled along the serene Bear River in Southeastern Idaho, about an hour’s drive from the Utah State University Logan campus,
Monthly Archives: April 2025
Spanning 2.26 billion acres is a mosaic of geologic diversity known as the United States, from the red rock deserts
Photos by Jack Burton, Claire Ott and Aubrey Holdaway.
The Colorado blue spruce was named Colorado’s state tree in 1939. When it was discovered the oldest living blue spruce
Despite new legislative hurdles reshaping university policies, the Utah State University Chapter of Backcountry Squatters remains steadfast in its mission
Imagine you’re a college senior who just landed your dream job working for the U.S. Forest Service — a career
Uinta-Wasatch-Cache National Forest in Logan Canyon, shot on 35 mm, 400 ISO film.
Logan sees an influx of college students, new and old, and residents alike every year who fall in love with
What was once a near-vanished symbol of Utah’s wilderness is now a testament to resilience and conservation. The Rocky Mountain
Letter from the Editor There’s something about the wild we can’t ignore. For many of us, the outdoors is more