Cache COUNTY
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Cache County, located in northern Utah, is known for its scenic mountain landscapes, outdoor recreation, and vibrant college town atmosphere. As of the 2020 census, it had a population of approximately 133,154 residents. The county seat and largest city is Logan, home to Utah State University, which plays a significant role in the local economy and culture. Cache County's economy is driven by education, agriculture, manufacturing, and technology, with a strong emphasis on dairy farming and food production. The area offers year-round outdoor activities, including hiking in Logan Canyon, skiing at Beaver Mountain, and exploring Bear Lake. The median home value in Cache County is around $375,000, with prices varying depending on proximity to Logan and surrounding rural communities.