Near Logan, Utah
Smoke, vape & kratom shop near Logan, UT.
Logan is the heart of Cache Valley, so it is also the most competitive place to find a good kratom or vape shop. Plenty of Logan and Utah State University regulars make the 25-minute run up US-91 to us instead, for the deeper selection and the pricing.
How to get here from Logan
From Logan, take Main Street north (it becomes US-91) through Smithfield and Richmond, cross the Idaho state line, and watch for the shop on the right within about 2 miles. Roughly 22 miles, about 25 minutes.
About 25 minutes (22 miles) from downtown Logan.
- About 25 minutes from Utah State University
- Straight up Main Street / US-91 through north Cache Valley
- Past Smithfield and Richmond, just over the Idaho line
Why customers in Logan drive over
For USU students and north-Logan locals, the drive is genuinely quick, and there is no city traffic once you are north of Smithfield. We hear "worth the drive" a lot, usually because we had the flavor or strain the in-town shops were out of.
We keep the widest kratom range in the valley and a disposable wall we restock weekly, so a trip up is rarely a wasted one. Call ahead and we will set your item aside.
- Widest kratom selection north of Logan
- Nicotine pouch flavors and strengths Logan shops often lack
- Open until 8 PM, easy highway parking
- Call ahead and we will hold your item
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What we carry
- Kratom: every common vein, plus extracts
- Nicotine pouches: Zyn, On!, and more
- Disposable vapes: Geek Bar, Lost Mary, and more
Common questions from Logan
How far is Cub River from Logan, Utah?
About 22 miles north on US-91, roughly a 25-minute drive from downtown Logan or Utah State University.
Is it worth driving from Logan for kratom or vapes?
Most of our Logan regulars think so, we carry a wider kratom range and deeper vape stock than most in-valley shops, and prices are competitive. Call ahead to confirm your item.
21+ only. Valid government-issued ID required at purchase. Products are not approved by the FDA to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.