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North Logan, Utah

Homes with Acreage for Sale in North Logan, Utah

North Logan sits at the north end of Cache Valley, tucked against the foothills of the Bear River Range with the Wellsville Mountains visible across the valley to the west. Properties with acreage here tend to fall into two camps: bench lots east of 1600 East and 2500 North that climb toward Green Canyon, often running one to five acres with mountain frontage, and flatter agricultural parcels on the valley floor that can stretch to ten acres or more with irrigation rights tied to the Logan, Hyde Park, Smithfield Canal Company. Cache Valley's high-desert climate — cold, snowy winters and dry summers around 90°F — makes irrigation water the single most valuable feature on any larger lot, often more important than the house itself.

Buyers drawn to acreage in North Logan are usually balancing space for horses, hobby farming, or shop buildings against a short commute to Utah State University and the Logan Regional Hospital corridor, both under 10 minutes away. Green Canyon High and the Greenville Elementary boundaries pull a lot of families up onto the bench, and the trail access at Green Canyon and Birch Canyon is a real daily-use amenity, not just a brochure line. Prices for acreage properties typically run well above the North Logan median, with bench homes on two-plus acres frequently listing in the high six figures to low seven figures depending on water shares and outbuildings. Browse the active listings below to see what's currently on the market in North Logan.

June 2026 · North Logan market

Live from the Utah MLS — what's actually happening in North Logan right now.

Full North Logan market report
Median sale
$450,000
11 closed in June 2026
Median DOM
4 days
listing → contract
Sale-to-list
99.0%
of final list price
Unsold inventory
36
active + pending

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Active listings

Common questions

About homes with acreage in North Logan.

How much land do most acreage listings in North Logan include?

Most acreage properties here run between 1 and 5 acres, with a smaller pool of 5 to 20 acre parcels on the valley floor or up against the foothills. Anything over 10 acres is uncommon inside North Logan city limits and usually carries agricultural zoning or active irrigation rights.

Do acreage properties in North Logan come with water shares?

Many do, and it matters. Irrigation shares — typically through the Logan, Hyde Park, Smithfield Canal Company or a local pressurized secondary system — are what keep pastures green through Cache Valley's dry summers. Always confirm share count and delivery method in the title work before writing an offer; secondary water is not automatic on every lot.

Can I keep horses or livestock on these properties?

Yes, on most lots over an acre, though it depends on the underlying zoning (RE-1, RE-2, or A-10 are the common ones in and around North Logan). Horses, chickens, and a handful of cattle are generally allowed, but setbacks for barns, loafing sheds, and manure storage are enforced. Check the North Logan City code and any HOA covenants before assuming.

What's the commute like from acreage neighborhoods to USU or downtown Logan?

Short. Most bench properties off 2500 North or 2200 North are 7 to 12 minutes to Utah State University and under 10 to Logan Regional Hospital. The valley parcels west of Highway 91 add a few minutes but stay under 15 in normal traffic.

Are bench lots or valley-floor parcels a better value?

They serve different buyers. Bench lots east of 1600 East deliver Wasatch and Wellsville views and direct access to Green Canyon trails, but slope and rock can limit pasture use. Valley-floor parcels are flatter, easier to irrigate, and better for horses or hay, but trade away the elevated views. Price per acre is often higher on the bench.

What should I budget for acreage homes in North Logan right now?

Pricing varies widely with water, outbuildings, and view, but bench homes on 1 to 3 acres commonly list from the upper $700s into the $1.2M+ range, and larger working parcels with shops or barns can run higher. Bare land with shares, when it shows up, generally trades from the mid $200s per acre on the valley floor to considerably more on view lots.