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About 4 miles up Providence Canyon near Logan, UT are a couple of very pretty waterfalls. While they are not huge, they are still very nice. The waterfall at First Waterfall Hollow is easily accessible with a 4x4 vehicle. You can drive basically right to the base of the waterfall. The waterfall at Second Waterfall Hollow requires a short but very steep scramble up to the base of the falls.
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By Jeremy Dye
Greg Dye, Laura Dye, Tara Dye, Savannah Dye, Madilyn Dye, Cooper Dye, Arianne Dye, Miller Dye, Ondylyn Wagner, Killian Wagner, Emerson Dye, Evelyn Dye, ,
We left the Airbnb pretty early and drove up Providence Canyon to see the waterfalls. We had to leave the minivan at the bottom of the Providence Quarry gravel pile and climb in the back of the truck for the last stretch. The road was too steep and loose for a 2WD van. Once we made it up to the top, the beta we had said that it was a short scramble up to the waterfall. For a fit person, it is definitely short, but it turned out to be very difficult for those with problematic joints. We hiked up to the Second Waterfall Hollow first and took a bunch of pictures. It ended up taking us almost 45 minutes. Then we hiked back down and drove over to First Waterfall Hollow. We took some more pictures then headed back down the canyon.
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