179 North Main St. |
Logan, UT 84321 |
(435) 755-1700
www.cachecounty.org/fairgrounds
Fairground Rules
- No alcoholic beverages or smoking allowed as stated by Logan City ordinance.
- All dogs must be on a leash and attended-unless working stock.
- Cache County is not responsible for lost or stolen articles.
- Security may be required, at the discretion of the fairgrounds manager, depending on event.
- Promoters/Patrons are asked to vacate the premises immediately following their scheduled time slot or special event.
- Events that extend between 10 p.m. and 7 a.m. in the Outdoor Arena may not use a PA system.
- Persons/Organizations making reservations for special events will be responsible for collecting all camping and horse stall fees for their group.
- Event organizers will be responsible for appointing a safety monitor for the well being of livestock, participants and all spectators. It will be the responsibility of the safety monitor to monitor the weather and follow through with the lightning policy and procedure. A copy of the policy will be given to the event organizer upon completion of the rental contract. A lightning detection device is available for use upon request.
- Each person using the arenas during open riding time will be required to purchase an open riding pass.
- Pass riders will be required to visibly display their pass on their person with the expiration date showing.
- Open riders must be out of the building 45 minutes prior to any scheduled event. Please check the reservation board for scheduled events. Reservations will be posted on a weekly basis. All scheduled reservations are subject to change without notice.
- When using the Cache Arena, horses must enter through the east and west doors.
- Horses are not to be ridden in a reckless manner.
- If crossing the path of another horse, courtesy and safety must be used.
- Pass left shoulder to left shoulder in the arena unless working on the inside track (circles, diagonals, etc.).
- Keep the rail clear for riding.
- Do not tie horses in roping box.
- No lunging in the arena when more than three (3) horses are in it, excluding tied horses.
- When lunging, keep the radius of the circle small enough that other riders can still use the track.
- No roping in the arena when more than three (3) horses are in it, excluding tied horses.
- All messes made by your horse/livestock will be your responsibility to clean up.
- Promoters/Patrons are responsible for all cleanup and/or damages to facilities. Required clean up includes litter inside buildings, arenas, alley ways, around outside of buildings and parking areas. Users must clean up after livestock in buildings. Remove jumps, barrels, livestock, etc.
- No motorized vehicles inside the buildings (except for unloading and loading livestock)unless facility is rented for that specific purpose.
- No parking allowed in the Armory Parking Lot.
- Enter track or gain access to the outdoor arena through north end of Fairgrounds.
- Overnight tying of horses to trailers will not be permitted as long as stalls are available. In the event that stalls are not available it will be permissible for horses to be tied to trailers as long as they are on the infield of the racetrack.
- No horses west of track or on grass areas, except when accessing the Cache Arena.
- If you close the outdoor arena gates across the track, open them when you leave.
- Don't tie horses to arena fences or trees.
- Small outdoor arena is not suitable for breaking colts.
- Don't turn horses loose in arenas.
- If lessee chooses to have a guaranteed rain out date(s) they can be purchased in advance for full rental fee with no refund being available.
- Event organizers will be responsible for the immediate removal and disposal of all injured or deceased animals that may occur during their event.
- Lessee shall not without the prior consent of Cache County, assign or sublet any part of the said space.
- Failure to comply with any of the rules listed in this brochure will terminate future use.
- Report any accidents or damage to the Fairgrounds office 750-9896 or the Cache County Executive’s office at 435-755-1850. In case of emergency call 911.
- Individual lessons are permitted if there is a signed agreement, a valid open riding pass agreement and trained horses are used.
