Providence Canyon Trail
This trail climbs a narrow canyon east of Providence, a small town just south of Logan Utah. The singletrack trail up Providence Canyon is a nice climbing (and downhill) route for mountain bikes. Out-and-back, the ride is 6.4 miles with 1200 vertical feet of climbing. The trail is easier-intermediate technical, except for the little loop at the end, which is advanced tech. (Most riders turn around at the bridge near that final loop.)
Riding notes:
0.0  Uphill on DT from parking
N41 41.557 W111 47.600
0.1  R across creek N41 41.527 W111 47.489
1.8  Cross creek
2.0  Cross road N41 41.525 W111 45.867
3.0  Bridge N41 41.453 W111 44.884
L on ST, L again

3.1  Keep L N41 41.428 W111 44.755
3.2  End. Turn around N41 41.391 W111 44.707
3.3  Option R to descend alternate
3.4  Straight and descend main trail
6.8  Back at parking

Getting there:
Northbound, exit I-15 at the first Brigham City off-ramp to Logan and US 89. Take US 89 up the canyon and descend into Cache Valley. As you enter Logan heading northeast on 89, take a sharp right to go south on SR 65 (Nibley Road, a continuation of Logan's Main Street). There are now multiple options to get through the street grid of Providence to the canyon. Turn east (left) on 1200 South, which will become 100 North in Providence. In town, turn right (south) on 100 East, which will turn east to become Canyon Road (600 South). Turn right when 600 South ends on Spring Creek Road. Just after the road turns to gravel, turn left into the parking area.

Trail conditions and alignment will change. Use this guide at your own risk. Copyright Mad Scientist Software, Inc 2012