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Cache County ( ) is a
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located in the Wasatch Front region of
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. As of the
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the population was 133,154. Its
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and largest city is
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. Cache County is included in
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.


History

Indigenous peoples occupied the valleys of present Cache County as much as 10,000 BCE. Near the present epoch, the valley served the Plains Indians and the Shoshone. Trappers and explorers visited the area in the late 18th and early 19th centuries. John Henry Weber and Jim Bridger came through in 1824; Peter Skene Ogden and James Beckwourth passed through in 1825. In July 1855, a group of Mormon settlers drove a herd of cattle into the valley and camped at Haw Bush Spring (present Elkhorn Ranch). However, the cold winter drove the settlers back to the
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. That summer (1856), local leaders of the LDS Church sent Peter Maughan to establish a permanent settlement in the Cache Valley. His settlement, Maughan's Fort, grew into the present Wellsville. More settlers arrived in the valley, and by 1859 the settlements of Providence, Mendon, Logan, Richmond, and Smithfield had been established. In preparation for this influx, the Utah Territory legislature created a county, effective January 5, 1856, with seats and government incomplete. By April 4, 1857, the organization was completed, and Logan became the seat. It was named for the fur stashes, known in French as ''Caches'', made by many of the Rocky Mountain Fur Company
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s. The county gained area in 1862 when its boundary lines with adjacent counties were adjusted. In 1863, the federal government enacted the
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, which administratively removed the described portions of Cache County that lay north of the territorial border. Then in 1864, the east part of the county was partitioned to become Rich County. The borders of Cache County have remained in their present state since 1864. A rail line between Brigham City and Logan was completed in 1873 ( Utah and Northern Railway). The line was extended into Idaho, and a connection was made to the transcontinental railroad, which opened the world to Cache County; their crops (especially grain and dairy) began moving to broader markets. The county's sheep population also burgeoned, from 10,000 in 1880 to 300,000 by 1900. By 1900 the Forest Service began regulating grazing practices, which brought the sheep population under control. There were 16,000 dairy cows in Cache County in 1910. Commercial creameries, flour mills, woolen mills, and knitting factories developed around the farm-based economy. Cache presently continues as the state's leader in dairy products and as a major producer of hay, alfalfa, and grain.


Geography

Cache County lies on the north edge of Utah. Its north border abuts the south border of the state of
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. On the western edge of the county are the
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and on the eastern edge are the Bear River Mountains, both northern branches of the Wasatch Range. The Cache Valley reaches north to the state border. The Bear River Mountains, the northernmost extension of the Wasatch Range, cover the eastern half of the county.''Cache County UT'' Google Maps (accessed 30 March 2019)
/ref> The county's highest elevation is Naomi Peak in the NE part of the county, at 9,979' (3042m) ASL. The Bear River flows through Cache Valley. The county has a total area of , of which is land and (0.7%) is water.


Major highways

* U.S. Highway 89 * U.S. Highway 91 * State Route 23 * State Route 30 * State Route 101 * State Route 142 * State Route 165 * State Route 200 * State Route 218 * State Route 252


Adjacent counties

* Oneida County, Idaho - northwest * Franklin County, Idaho - north * Bear Lake County, Idaho - northeast * Rich County - east * Weber County - south *
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- west


Protected areas

* Cache National Forest (part) * Caribou National Forest (part) * Hardware Ranch Wildlife Management Area (state park) * Tony Grove Lake Campground (US Forest Service) * Millville Face Wildlife Management Area


Lakes

* Crescent Lake * Cutler Reservoir * Hyrum Reservoir * Newton Reservoir * Porcupine Reservoir * Tony Grove Lake


Government and politics

Cache County is governed by a seven-member county council and also elects eight officials at large. As of 2019, all county elected officials were members of the
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. Like most of Utah, Cache County is strongly Republican in presidential elections. The last time it voted for a Democratic presidential candidate was 1944.


Demographics


2010 census

As of the
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, there were 112,655 people, 34,722 households, and 26,464 families in the county. The
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was 96.7/sqmi (37.35/km2). There were 37,024 housing units at an average density of 31.78/sqmi (12.28/km2). The racial makeup of the county was 89.12%
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, 0.62%
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or
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, 0.61% Native American, 1.88% Asian, 0.39%
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, 5.48% from other races, and 1.90% from two or more races. 9.96% of the population was
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or Latino of any race. There were 34,722 households, out of which 41.34% had children under 18 living with them, 76.22% were married couples living together, 7.73% had a female householder with no husband present, and 23.78% were non-families. 16.30% of all households were made up of individuals, and 5.54% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 3.14, and the average family size was 3.55. The county population contained 36.3% under the age of 20, 12.59% from 20 to 24, 26.97% from 25 to 44, 16.41% from 45 to 64, and 7.72% who were 65 years of age or older. The median age was 25.5 years. For every 100 females, there were 98.84 males. For every 100 females aged 18 and over, there were 99.53 males.


2015

As of 2015, the largest self-reported ancestry groups in Cache County were: *27.9% were of English ancestry *12.1% were of German ancestry *7.3% were of Danish ancestry. *6.1% were of American ancestry *5.2% were of Swedish ancestry *5.0% were of Scottish ancestry *4.5% were of Irish ancestry *3.0% were of Norwegian ancestry *2.6% were of Welsh ancestry *2.1% were of Italian ancestry *2.0% were of Swiss ancestry *2.0% were of Dutch ancestry *1.5% were of French ancestry *0.7% were of Polish ancestry


2016

As of 2016, the largest self-reported ancestry groups in Cache County were: *28.3% were of English ancestry *11.6% were of German ancestry *7.4% were of Danish ancestry. *5.9% were of American ancestry *5.3% were of Swedish ancestry *5.1% were of Scottish ancestry *4.6% were of Irish ancestry *2.9% were of Norwegian ancestry *2.7% were of Welsh ancestry *2.2% were of Italian ancestry *2.2% were of Swiss ancestry *1.8% were of French ancestry *1.7% were of Dutch ancestry *0.8% were of Polish ancestry


Communities


Cities

* Hyde Park * Hyrum * Lewiston *
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(county seat) * Mendon * Millville * Nibley * North Logan *
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*
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* River Heights * Smithfield * Wellsville


Towns

* Amalga * Clarkston * Cornish * Newton *
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* Trenton


Townships

* College-Young (merger of the unincorporated communities of
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and Young Ward)


Census-designated places

* Avon * Benson * Cache (aka Cache Junction) * Cove * Petersboro


Unincorporated communities

* White Horse Village


Former communities

*
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Education


School districts

*
Cache County School District Cache County School District is a school district located in Cache County, Utah, United States. It serves all the communities within Cache County, except the city of Logan (which is served by Logan City School District). It is one of 41 schoo ...
* Logan City School District


Universities

* Utah State University (public) *
Bridgerland Technical College Bridgerland Technical College (BTECH), formerly Bridgerland Applied Technical college (BATC), is a public community college in Logan, Utah. It is part of the Utah System of Higher Education. The main campus is located in Logan with two satellite ...
(public)


Gallery

Image:Cachevalley.jpg, Cache Valley looking south (from North Logan) File:Logan Tabernacle (Logan, UT).jpg, Logan Tabernacle in Logan


See also

*
National Register of Historic Places listings in Cache County, Utah This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Cache County, Utah. This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Cache County, Utah, United State ...


References


External links

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Cache Valley Tourism Council
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