Time Zone: Cache County lies in the Mountain Time Zone (MST/MDT) and observes daylight saving time.
The community of Logan is the Seat for Cache County.
Cache County was founded in 1857 and was created by taking area from WeberCounty.
From the Census Estimates for 2009, <1> Cache had a population of 115,269 people. This is an increase of 26.13% since the last Census (which gave a population of 91,391 people in 2000).
At the time of the 2000 Census, Cache represented 4.09% of the total population of Utah, making it the state's 5th most populous county (out of 29 counties).
The following table shows the recent changes in population. Other than 2000, the population counts have been estimated by the Census Bureau.
Year | Population | Change Since 2000 | Year-to-Year Change |
2010 | 112,656 | +23.27% | -2.27% since 2009 |
2009 | 115,269 | +26.13% | +3.04% since 2008 |
2008 | 111,873 | +22.41% | +2.96% since 2007 |
2007 | 108,655 | +18.89% | |
--- | | | 2000 | 91,391 | The Last Census |
More information can be found on the Cache County Census Page for Cache County. .
Below are some of the communities located in Cache County (for more communities, please visit our Nearby Page for Cache County):
Community | 2009 Population | 2000 Population | Change (2009vs. 2000) |
Logan | 49,549 | 42,670 | 16.12% increase |
Smithfield | 9,757 | 7,261 | 34.38% increase |
North Logan | 8,500 | 6,163 | 37.92% increase |
Hyrum | 7,670 | 6,316 | 21.44% increase |
Providence | 6,612 | 4,377 | 51.1% increase |
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