9 Best Shopping in Northern Utah, Utah

Beehive Cheese

Fodor's choice

Just a 10-minute drive southeast of Ogden, this artisan creamery has become famous in recent years for its creamy yet nutty cheddars, including the signature lavender-coffee-rubbed Barely Buzzed variety, which appears on cheese platters at some of the country's top restaurants. Other flavored varieties of note include apple-walnut-smoked and Hatch chili. You can sample and buy them, along with other tasty products, at this friendly shop.

Farmers Market Ogden

Fodor's choice

Find an eye-opening selection of fresh local produce, gourmet goods, live music, and local art at one of Utah's largest and most popular farmers' markets. The main summer market runs late June through mid-September from 9 am to 2 pm along Historic 25th Street. There's also a shorter fall market from late September through late October, and a winter version of the market from mid-January to late February.

Alpine Sports

If you're in Utah for a ski vacation, you can't beat Alpine Sports for high-performance winter gear, stylish outdoor apparel, and design-conscious gadgets and accessories. The selection here is painstakingly curated by buyers who know their stuff, and you can't walk through the door without falling in love with something a little outside your budget. Rentals, tuning, and repair are also available.

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Cache Valley Gardeners' Market

From early May through mid-October, Utah's oldest local farmers' market is held every Saturday from 9 to 1, outside the Cache Historic Courthouse. The market features regional produce vendors, locally made goods, and live music.

Cox Honeyland and Gifts

Specializing in honey products, this Logan landmark, operated by the Cox family for four generations, offers pure raw honey, fresh fudge and candy, gift baskets, and skin and body items.

Gallery 25

More than 50 local and regional contemporary artists sell their art at this terrific co-op gallery that's been going strong along Historic 25th Street since 2000.

Needlepoint Joint

Needlepointers, knitters, quilters, and crochet enthusiasts from miles around flock to this fantastic little shop to find patterns, yarn, thread, and instruction.

The Local Artisan Collective

You can buy art and take classes at this vibrant community art space in the Junction District downtown. More than 60 artists working in pottery, glass, fiber, jewelry, toy-making, and several other disciplines create and sell here.

The Spirit Goat

Just steps from Main Street, this family-owned shop specializes in skin care products made from goat's milk. Filled with aromatic fragrances like cranberry orange, citrus, and lavender, the quaint shop has an in-store workshop and brims with more than 80 varieties of soaps, plus body lotions and other gifts.