Established in 1992, the Cache Hikers sponsor
summer hiking and winter ski and snowshoe events in Cache
Valley, northern Utah and southern Idaho. Activities
are open to the public - the Cache Hikers do not have
formal membership rolls or dues.
Visitors are welcome to join Cache Hiker activities.
The www.cachehikers.org
website was started in fall 2011, and we have made
improvements and additions since then. It's still a
"work in progress", however, so expect to see frequent
changes to the website, especially during summer and
winter. We welcome your comments and suggestions about
the website, and please feel free to provide photos and trip reports, too.
Please email trip
reports and website-related comments and suggestions to
the Webmaster,
and other correspondence to Cache Hikers.
Cache Hikers on
the media:
- Logan Herald
Journal, July 7, 2023 Cache
Trails book updated for 2023
- Salt Lake
Tribune, June 15, 2017 Looking
for a Utah Hiking Trail? Here are some websites
- Deseret
News, May 26, 2017 Getting
out with 21 of Utah’s best hikes
- Logan Herald
Journal, February 16, 2017 Fun,
friends, forest: Cache Hikers provides outdoor
learning opportunities
- Logan Herald
Journal, April 16, 2016 Spring
has sprung — get out and hit the trails
- UPR
- Zesty Garden - August 8, 2013 (Hairy
Clematis on the Sink Hollow Trail), listen to Take a Hike
with David Wallace,5:50
- UPR
- Zesty Garden - August 1, 2013 (Yellow Flax on
the Naomi Peak Trail), listen to Take
a Hike with David Wallace,5:36
- UPR
- Zesty Garden - July 25 2013 (Purple
Monkeyflower on the Sink Hollow Trail), listen
to Take
a Hike with David Wallace,6:45
- UPR
- Zesty Garden - July 18 2013 (Whipple Penstemon
on the Coldwater Spring Trail), listen to Take
a Hike with David Wallace,12:00
- UPR
- Zesty Garden - July 11 2013 (Elephanthead on
Tony Grove Nature Trail), listen to Take
a Hike with David Wallace,12:08
- Logan Herald
Journal, July 5, 2013 Local
groups, individuals ‘adopt’ trails in Cache Nat'l
Forest
- Errata:
- The
article refers to a single Card Canyon trail, but
there are two trails here and we worked on Card
Canyon East
- There
were eleven participants on that Saturday, not a
"half dozen"
- Cache
Hikers restored the Card Canyon East trail all the
way to the Logan Peak road in 2005, now our work
involves trail maintenance
- UPR
- Zesty Garden - June 27, 2013 (Elkweed on the
Jardine Juniper Trail), listen to Take
a Hike with David Wallace,10:52
- KVNU-6/26/2013 -
Hour 2: Dave Wallace, Cache Hikers
June 27th, 2013 [the Cache Hiker segment runs from
minute 8:00 to 30:00]
- UPR
- Zesty Garden - June 13, 2013 (Sego Lily and
the Bonneville Shoreline Trail), listen to Take
a Hike with David Wallace, 9:53
- UPR -
Zesty Garden - May 30, 2013 (Blue Camas and the
Little Cottonwood Trail), listen to Take
a Hike with David Wallace, 7:35
- Logan Herald
Journal, March 24, 2011 Local
group leads outing under the full moon
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