Travel
OER Interoperability Sprint
February 5-7, 2008
COSL, North Logan, UT
Meeting Location
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Getting to Logan
The Center for Open and Sustainable Learning is located in North Logan, Utah, an easy 90-minute drive north from the Salt Lake International Airport. Visitors will enjoy the scenic ride along the Wasatch Mountains via Interstate 15, then through the beautiful Cache National Forest and Wellsville Canyon on a wide, four-lane highway that takes you right into Logan.
Getting from the Airport to North Logan
We recommend you either rent a car or take Cache Valley Limo's Airport Shuttle to get from the Salt Lake City Airport to Logan. If you take the shuttle, you must to make reservations in advance--you will not be able to "catch the shuttle at the airport".
Getting Around Logan
Logan has a wonderful free public bus system; you can get most places around town taking the public bus. Please be aware that Logan is a relatively small city and there are only 1-2 taxi cabs in Logan. If you plan on exploring the city or local areas we recommend you rent a car at the Salt Lake City airport.
Accommodations
The OER Interoperability Sprint has negotiated conference rates at the hotel listed below. We will be providing them with a master list, so please work with Brandon Muramatsu for your lodging.
University Inn:
University Inn
Utah State University
700 North between 800 East and 1200 East
Logan, UT 84321
Reservations: +1-800-231-5634 or +1-435-797-0017
University Inn Web SiteAmenities include: complimentary high-speed internet, non-smoking only.
USU Conference Services provides a listing of alternate accommodations (PDF, 100 KB).
Parking
There is ample free public parking at COSL's offices.
Maps
- Salt Lake City to Logan Map (PDF, 1.2 MB)
- Logan and Utah State University Map (PDF, 1.5 MB)
- Utah State University Central Campus Map (PDF, 120KB)
- Utah State University Full Campus Map (PDF, 1.7 MB)
We also have a set of Google Maps of businesses, etc. in the local area mapped out.
Questions?
If you have questions about travel arrangements, please contact Brandon Muramatsu at brandon [dot] muramatsu [at] usu [dot] edu.
