Best Western Baugh Motel

153 South Main
Logan, UT 84321
Nightly Rates: ( 69.70 - 99.95 )
3 Star


Property Description

Located in the heart of Cache Valley, the Best Western Baugh Motel is just minutes from Utah State University, Logan LDS Temple, Cache County Fairgrounds (home of the Cache County Fair and Rodeo and Cache Valley Cruise-In), and the Jensen Historical Farm, the new home of the Festival of the American West. A short walk will take you to the Ellen Eccles Theater and Bullen Center or the Old Lyric Theater for live entertainment. Restaurants and movie theaters are close at hand. Afterward, relax by the heated outdoor pool and spa and enjoy our picnic area. For business meetings, take advantage of our new conference and banquet room equipped for presentations with VCR and big screen TV. Stay with us on your way up Highway 89 through scenic Logan Canyon to Bear Lake, Jackson Hole and Yellowstone National Park.



Amenities

· Bar/Lounge
· Coffee Maker in Room
· Courtesy Car
· Fitness Center or Spa
· Laundry/Valet Services
· Handicapped Rooms/Facilities
· Free Parking
· Modem Lines in Room
· Modem Lines in Room
· Meeting/Banquet Facilities
· No Smoking Rooms/Facilities
· Pool
· Tennis
· Television with Cable
· Restaurant
· Room Service


Room Information

2 DOUBLE BEDS,CONTINENTAL BREAKFAST,-
* Two Double Beds * Continental Breakfast
1 KING BED,DELUXE FURNISHINGS,CONTINENTAL BREAKFAS
* 1 King Bed * Deluxe Furnishings * Continental Breakfast
1 QUEEN BED,-,CONTINENTAL BREAKFAST
* 1 Queen Bed * Continental Breakfast
SUITE-1 ROOM 2 BEDS
2 QUEEN BEDS,DELUXE FURNISHINGS,CONTINENTAL BREAKF
* 2 Queen Beds * Deluxe Furnishings * Continental Breakfast
2 DOUBLE BEDS,NO SMOKING,CONTINENTAL BREAKFAST
* Two Double Beds * No Smoking * Continental Breakfast
1 KING BED,MICROWAVE,REFRIGERATOR,CONTINENTAL BREA
* 1 King Bed * Microwave * Refrigerator * Continental Breakfast
1 QUEEN BED,NO SMOKING,CONTINENTAL BREAKFAST
* 1 Queen Bed * No Smoking * Continental Breakfast
2 QUEEN BEDS,NO SMOKING,DLX FURNISHINGS,AIRCONDITI
* 2 Queen Beds * Airconditioned * Deluxe Furnishings * No Smoking * Continental Breakfast
1 KING BED,NON-SMOKING, REFRIGERATOR, MICROWAVE,CO
* 1 King Bed * Microwave * No Smoking * Refrigerator * Continental Breakfast
1 KING BED,REFRIGERATOR,FIREPLACE,MICRWV,NO SMOKIN
* 1 King Bed * Fireplace * Microwave * No Smoking * Refrigerator * Continental Breakfast
1 KING BED,REFRIGERATOR,FIREPLACE,MICROWAVE,CONTIN
* 1 King Bed * Fireplace * Microwave * Refrigerator * Continental Breakfast
1 QUEEN BED,SMOK,HI SPEED NET,MICRWAVE REFRIG,COFM
* 1 Queen Bed * Coffee Maker * High Speed Internet Access * Microwave And Refrigerator * Smoking Room * Continental Breakfast
2 DOUBLE BEDS,SMOK,HI SPEED NET,MICRWAVE REFRIG,CO
* Two Double Beds * Coffee Maker * High Speed Internet Access * Microwave And Refrigerator * Smoking Room * Continental Breakfast
2 QUEEN BEDS,SMOK,HI SPEED NET,MICRWAVE REFRIG,COF
* 2 Queen Beds * Coffee Maker * High Speed Internet Access * Microwave And Refrigerator * Smoking Room * Continental Breakfast
2 DOUBLE BEDS,NSMK,HI SPEED NET,MICRWAVE REFRIG,CO
* Two Double Beds * Coffee Maker * High Speed Internet Access * Microwave And Refrigerator * No Smoking * Continental Breakfast
1 QUEEN BED,NSMK,HI SPEED NET,MICRWAVE REFRIG,COFM
* 1 Queen Bed * Coffee Maker * High Speed Internet Access * Microwave And Refrigerator * No Smoking * Continental Breakfast
2 QUEEN BEDS,NSMK,HI SPEED NET,MICRWAVE REFRIG,COF
* 2 Queen Beds * Coffee Maker * High Speed Internet Access * Microwave And Refrigerator * No Smoking * Continental Breakfast
1 KING BED,NSMK,HI SPEED NET,MICRWAVE REFRIG,COFMK
* 1 King Bed * Coffee Maker * High Speed Internet Access * Microwave And Refrigerator * No Smoking * Continental Breakfast
1 QUEEN BED,SMOK,HI SPEED NET,MICRWAVE REFRIG,COFM
* 1 Queen Bed * Smoking Room * High Speed Internet Access * Microwave And Refrigerator * Coffee Maker * Full Breakfast
2 DOUBLE BEDS,SMOK,HI SPEED NET,MICRWAVE REFRIG,CO
* Two Double Beds * Smoking Room * High Speed Internet Access * Microwave And Refrigerator * Coffee Maker * Full Breakfast
2 QUEEN BEDS,SMOK,HI SPEED NET,MICRWAVE REFRIG,COF
* 2 Queen Beds * Smoking Room * High Speed Internet Access * Microwave And Refrigerator * Coffee Maker * Full Breakfast
2 DOUBLE BEDS,NSMK,HI SPEED NET,MICRWAVE REFRIG,CO
* Two Double Beds * No Smoking * High Speed Internet Access * Microwave And Refrigerator * Coffee Maker * Full Breakfast
1 QUEEN BED,NSMK,HI SPEED NET,MICRWAVE REFRIG,COFM
* 1 Queen Bed * No Smoking * High Speed Internet Access * Microwave And Refrigerator * Coffee Maker * Full Breakfast
2 QUEEN BEDS,NSMK,HI SPEED NET,MICRWAVE REFRIG,COF
* 2 Queen Beds * No Smoking * High Speed Internet Access * Microwave And Refrigerator * Coffee Maker * Full Breakfast
1 KING BED,NSMK,HI SPEED NET,MICRWAVE REFRIG,COFMK
* 1 King Bed * No Smoking * High Speed Internet Access * Microwave And Refrigerator * Coffee Maker * Full Breakfast

Rate Disclaimer

Indicative rates are for search purposes only. The entire range of rates may not be available during certain seasons or other specified periods of time. Check for specific rate availability when making a reservation.


Miscellaneous Information

· American Dollars is the native currency.
· Check in time is 2:00 P.M.
· Check out time is 11:00 A.M.
· Time Zone is Mountain Standard Time
· 76 rooms.
· 0 suites.
· 2 floors.


Directions

áFrom: All directions. The Best Western Baugh Motel is located on US Highways 89 and 91 at the center city.

Logan-Cache Airport 4 miles, Salt Lake City International Airport 85 miles


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Cancellation Policy

Cancellation policies vary from hotel to hotel. Most current and accurate cancellation policies will appear on your confirmed reservation notification.


Area Attractions

Reataurants and Lounges:

* 1 block from The White Owl Bar * 1 block from Country Friends Bar

Recreation:

* Caves - Logan Cave and Wind Caves in Logan Canyon are popular caves to explore. * Downhill skiing - Beaver Mountain, 27 miles up Logan Canyon, is known for its famous Utah powder and uncrowded slopes. There are three lifts. * Elk Refuge - Hardware Ranch, east on Highway 101, is a feeding station and winter range for elk herds. Horse-drawn sleigh rides are available for an up-close view. * Hiking - Nearby forests are abundant with wildlife. Keep your eyes open for moose, elk, deer, and dozens of birds native to the area. * Rock climbing - Fucoidal Quartzite, China Wall and Second Practice Wall are three popular sites in Logan Canyon. * Scenic drives - Logan Canyon Scenic Byway, Highway 89 east of Logan, is a 40 mile trip that takes you beneath breathtaking cliffs, alongside a rushing river and through forested canopies to Bear Lake. Picnic spots are available throughout the canyon. Wellsville, Logan, Blacksmith Fork, Green and Smithfield Canyons all offer spectacular fall color tours from mid-September to October. * Snowmobiling - Beaver Creek, Franklin Basin and Hardware Ranch are popular trails. There are over 200 miles of groomed and side trails and hundreds of bowls and "sinks" running through the Wasatch-Cache forests. * Tubing and sledding - In winter kids of all ages head for the hills with tubes, sleds and just about anything that will slide over snow. * Zoo - Willow Park Zoo has more than 600 animals. Admittance is free. Picnic areas are located next to the zoo. It is open year-round from 8:00 a.m. to dusk, except Christmas, Easter and New Year's Day.

Local Attractions:

* .1 mile(s) from Eccles Theater, recreation center * .2 mile(s) from Genealogical Library * .5 mile(s) from Mormon Temple * 2 mile(s) from Logan-Cache National Forest, Utah State University * 3 mile(s) from Logan CYN * 5 mile(s) from Logan Cave * 15 mile(s) from Crystal Springs * 40 mile(s) from Bear Lake * Caine Lyric Theater - The Lyric has been entertaining valley residents and visitors for over 80 years. During the summer season, the company brings in equity actors and actresses. * Logan LDS Temple - Overlooking Cache Valley, Logan LDS Temple is one of the most beautiful religious structures in the West. It was constructed between 1877 and 1884. * Logan Tabernacle - Construction of the Tabernacle begain in 1865 and was completed in 1891. It is a good example of early Mormon meeting houses. The pipe organ, one of the most beautiful of its kind, was installed in 1908. There is an extensive genealogy library in the basement. Open to the public. * Old Main Building - Utah State University's construction started in 1889 and was completed in 1901. * St. John's Episcopal Church - Completed in 1909, this Gothic-style church features magnificent stained glass windows. * Old Ephraim's Grave - Located in Logan Canyon is the grave site of the largest grizzly bear ever killed in the continental United States. Old Ephraim roamed the Cache National Forest from 1911 to 1923. He was 9 feet 11 inches tall. * American West Heritage Center - Six miles south of Logan on Highway 89. The American West Heritage Center celebrates a variety of exciting western events throughout the year. The Welcome Center is open 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Monday through Saturday. * Daughters of Utah Pioneers Cache Museum - This museum houses many local pioneer heritage items. * Nora Eccles Harrison Art Museum - Located on the Utah State University campus.

Local Attractions:

* .1 mile(s) from Eccles Theater, recreation center * .2 mile(s) from Genealogical Library * .5 mile(s) from Mormon Temple * 2 mile(s) from Logan-Cache National Forest, Utah State University * 3 mile(s) from Logan CYN * 5 mile(s) from Logan Cave * 15 mile(s) from Crystal Springs * 40 mile(s) from Bear Lake * Caine Lyric Theater - The Lyric has been entertaining valley residents and visitors for over 80 years. During the summer season, the company brings in equity actors and actresses. * Logan LDS Temple - Overlooking Cache Valley, Logan LDS Temple is one of the most beautiful religious structures in the West. It was constructed between 1877 and 1884. * Logan Tabernacle - Construction of the Tabernacle begain in 1865 and was completed in 1891. It is a good example of early Mormon meeting houses. The pipe organ, one of the most beautiful of its kind, was installed in 1908. There is an extensive genealogy library in the basement. Open to the public. * Old Main Building - Utah State University's construction started in 1889 and was completed in 1901. * St. John's Episcopal Church - Completed in 1909, this Gothic-style church features magnificent stained glass windows. * Old Ephraim's Grave - Located in Logan Canyon is the grave site of the largest grizzly bear ever killed in the continental United States. Old Ephraim roamed the Cache National Forest from 1911 to 1923. He was 9 feet 11 inches tall. * American West Heritage Center - Six miles south of Logan on Highway 89. The American West Heritage Center celebrates a variety of exciting western events throughout the year. The Welcome Center is open 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Monday through Saturday. * Daughters of Utah Pioneers Cache Museum - This museum houses many local pioneer heritage items. * Nora Eccles Harrison Art Museum - Located on the Utah State University campus.

Local Attractions:

* .1 mile(s) from Eccles Theater, recreation center * .2 mile(s) from Genealogical Library * .5 mile(s) from Mormon Temple * 2 mile(s) from Logan-Cache National Forest, Utah State University * 3 mile(s) from Logan CYN * 5 mile(s) from Logan Cave * 15 mile(s) from Crystal Springs * 40 mile(s) from Bear Lake * Caine Lyric Theater - The Lyric has been entertaining valley residents and visitors for over 80 years. During the summer season, the company brings in equity actors and actresses. * Logan LDS Temple - Overlooking Cache Valley, Logan LDS Temple is one of the most beautiful religious structures in the West. It was constructed between 1877 and 1884. * Logan Tabernacle - Construction of the Tabernacle begain in 1865 and was completed in 1891. It is a good example of early Mormon meeting houses. The pipe organ, one of the most beautiful of its kind, was installed in 1908. There is an extensive genealogy library in the basement. Open to the public. * Old Main Building - Utah State University's construction started in 1889 and was completed in 1901. * St. John's Episcopal Church - Completed in 1909, this Gothic-style church features magnificent stained glass windows. * Old Ephraim's Grave - Located in Logan Canyon is the grave site of the largest grizzly bear ever killed in the continental United States. Old Ephraim roamed the Cache National Forest from 1911 to 1923. He was 9 feet 11 inches tall. * American West Heritage Center - Six miles south of Logan on Highway 89. The American West Heritage Center celebrates a variety of exciting western events throughout the year. The Welcome Center is open 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Monday through Saturday. * Daughters of Utah Pioneers Cache Museum - This museum houses many local pioneer heritage items. * Nora Eccles Harrison Art Museum - Located on the Utah State University campus.

Shopping:

* Cache Valley Mall has over 40 stores. * Downtown Logan offers unique and intriguing shopping, the way downtowns used to be.

Shopping:

* Cache Valley Mall has over 40 stores. * Downtown Logan offers unique and intriguing shopping, the way downtowns used to be.

Shopping:

* Cache Valley Mall has over 40 stores. * Downtown Logan offers unique and intriguing shopping, the way downtowns used to be.

Recreation:

* Caves - Logan Cave and Wind Caves in Logan Canyon are popular caves to explore. * Downhill skiing - Beaver Mountain, 27 miles up Logan Canyon, is known for its famous Utah powder and uncrowded slopes. There are three lifts. * Elk Refuge - Hardware Ranch, east on Highway 101, is a feeding station and winter range for elk herds. Horse-drawn sleigh rides are available for an up-close view. * Hiking - Nearby forests are abundant with wildlife. Keep your eyes open for moose, elk, deer, and dozens of birds native to the area. * Rock climbing - Fucoidal Quartzite, China Wall and Second Practice Wall are three popular sites in Logan Canyon. * Scenic drives - Logan Canyon Scenic Byway, Highway 89 east of Logan, is a 40 mile trip that takes you beneath breathtaking cliffs, alongside a rushing river and through forested canopies to Bear Lake. Picnic spots are available throughout the canyon. Wellsville, Logan, Blacksmith Fork, Green and Smithfield Canyons all offer spectacular fall color tours from mid-September to October. * Snowmobiling - Beaver Creek, Franklin Basin and Hardware Ranch are popular trails. There are over 200 miles of groomed and side trails and hundreds of bowls and "sinks" running through the Wasatch-Cache forests. * Tubing and sledding - In winter kids of all ages head for the hills with tubes, sleds and just about anything that will slide over snow. * Zoo - Willow Park Zoo has more than 600 animals. Admittance is free. Picnic areas are located next to the zoo. It is open year-round from 8:00 a.m. to dusk, except Christmas, Easter and New Year's Day.

Recreation:

* Caves - Logan Cave and Wind Caves in Logan Canyon are popular caves to explore. * Downhill skiing - Beaver Mountain, 27 miles up Logan Canyon, is known for its famous Utah powder and uncrowded slopes. There are three lifts. * Elk Refuge - Hardware Ranch, east on Highway 101, is a feeding station and winter range for elk herds. Horse-drawn sleigh rides are available for an up-close view. * Hiking - Nearby forests are abundant with wildlife. Keep your eyes open for moose, elk, deer, and dozens of birds native to the area. * Rock climbing - Fucoidal Quartzite, China Wall and Second Practice Wall are three popular sites in Logan Canyon. * Scenic drives - Logan Canyon Scenic Byway, Highway 89 east of Logan, is a 40 mile trip that takes you beneath breathtaking cliffs, alongside a rushing river and through forested canopies to Bear Lake. Picnic spots are available throughout the canyon. Wellsville, Logan, Blacksmith Fork, Green and Smithfield Canyons all offer spectacular fall color tours from mid-September to October. * Snowmobiling - Beaver Creek, Franklin Basin and Hardware Ranch are popular trails. There are over 200 miles of groomed and side trails and hundreds of bowls and "sinks" running through the Wasatch-Cache forests. * Tubing and sledding - In winter kids of all ages head for the hills with tubes, sleds and just about anything that will slide over snow. * Zoo - Willow Park Zoo has more than 600 animals. Admittance is free. Picnic areas are located next to the zoo. It is open year-round from 8:00 a.m. to dusk, except Christmas, Easter and New Year's Day.

Recreation:

* Caves - Logan Cave and Wind Caves in Logan Canyon are popular caves to explore. * Downhill skiing - Beaver Mountain, 27 miles up Logan Canyon, is known for its famous Utah powder and uncrowded slopes. There are three lifts. * Elk Refuge - Hardware Ranch, east on Highway 101, is a feeding station and winter range for elk herds. Horse-drawn sleigh rides are available for an up-close view. * Hiking - Nearby forests are abundant with wildlife. Keep your eyes open for moose, elk, deer, and dozens of birds native to the area. * Rock climbing - Fucoidal Quartzite, China Wall and Second Practice Wall are three popular sites in Logan Canyon. * Scenic drives - Logan Canyon Scenic Byway, Highway 89 east of Logan, is a 40 mile trip that takes you beneath breathtaking cliffs, alongside a rushing river and through forested canopies to Bear Lake. Picnic spots are available throughout the canyon. Wellsville, Logan, Blacksmith Fork, Green and Smithfield Canyons all offer spectacular fall color tours from mid-September to October. * Snowmobiling - Beaver Creek, Franklin Basin and Hardware Ranch are popular trails. There are over 200 miles of groomed and side trails and hundreds of bowls and "sinks" running through the Wasatch-Cache forests. * Tubing and sledding - In winter kids of all ages head for the hills with tubes, sleds and just about anything that will slide over snow. * Zoo - Willow Park Zoo has more than 600 animals. Admittance is free. Picnic areas are located next to the zoo. It is open year-round from 8:00 a.m. to dusk, except Christmas, Easter and New Year's Day.

Transportation:

* 4 mile(s) from Logan-Cache Airport * 85 mile(s) from Salt Lake City International Airport

Transportation:

* 4 mile(s) from Logan-Cache Airport * 85 mile(s) from Salt Lake City International Airport

Transportation:

* 4 mile(s) from Logan-Cache Airport * 85 mile(s) from Salt Lake City International Airport

Local Attractions:

* .1 mile(s) from Eccles Theater, recreation center * .2 mile(s) from Genealogical Library * .5 mile(s) from Mormon Temple * 2 mile(s) from Logan-Cache National Forest, Utah State University * 3 mile(s) from Logan CYN * 5 mile(s) from Logan Cave * 15 mile(s) from Crystal Springs * 40 mile(s) from Bear Lake * Caine Lyric Theater - The Lyric has been entertaining valley residents and visitors for over 80 years. During the summer season, the company brings in equity actors and actresses. * Logan LDS Temple - Overlooking Cache Valley, Logan LDS Temple is one of the most beautiful religious structures in the West. It was constructed between 1877 and 1884. * Logan Tabernacle - Construction of the Tabernacle begain in 1865 and was completed in 1891. It is a good example of early Mormon meeting houses. The pipe organ, one of the most beautiful of its kind, was installed in 1908. There is an extensive genealogy library in the basement. Open to the public. * Old Main Building - Utah State University's construction started in 1889 and was completed in 1901. * St. John's Episcopal Church - Completed in 1909, this Gothic-style church features magnificent stained glass windows. * Old Ephraim's Grave - Located in Logan Canyon is the grave site of the largest grizzly bear ever killed in the continental United States. Old Ephraim roamed the Cache National Forest from 1911 to 1923. He was 9 feet 11 inches tall. * American West Heritage Center - Six miles south of Logan on Highway 89. The American West Heritage Center celebrates a variety of exciting western events throughout the year. The Welcome Center is open 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Monday through Saturday. * Daughters of Utah Pioneers Cache Museum - This museum houses many local pioneer heritage items. * Nora Eccles Harrison Art Museum - Located on the Utah State University campus.

Shopping:

* Cache Valley Mall has over 40 stores. * Downtown Logan offers unique and intriguing shopping, the way downtowns used to be.

Transportation:

* 4 mile(s) from Logan-Cache Airport * 85 mile(s) from Salt Lake City International Airport

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Travel Information for Utah Hotel Guests


If you are searching for an inn, hotel, motel or resort near a Utah attraction, amusement and theme parks, or close to shopping, cultural events, historic sites, museums and performing arts centers, or nearby zoos, a festival, a golf course, a Utah state park, this is where you will find it.

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Sitting high in the Wasatch Mountains, TIMPANOGOS CAVE NATIONAL MONUMENT consists of three spectacularly decorated caverns. Nestled at the base of the Majestic Wasatch Range of the Rockies just 40 minutes south of Salt Lake International Airport is Utah County - known regionally as UTAH VALLEY and for the twin cities of Provo and Orem.

Protected within ZION NATIONAL PARK is a spectacular cliff-and-canyon landscape and wilderness full of the unexpected including the world's largest arch; wildlife such as mule deer, golden eagles, and mountain lions also inhabit the Park.