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Richmond, UT, located in the northern part of Cache Valley, is a small town that blends its dairy farming heritage with new growth and development. Situated just 15 miles north of Logan, Richmond offers a rural environment with convenient access to the valley's main hub. The recent addition of Cherry Peak Ski Area has spurred local development, including a grocery store and new housing. Home styles in Richmond range from suburban New Traditional homes to rural ranch-style houses, with prices varying from under $520,000 for midsize new homes to around $270,000 for older bungalows and cottages. The town is known for its outdoor activities, with Cherry Peak Ski Resort providing skiing opportunities and hiking trails in the Bear River Mountains. Richmond City Park offers green space, a playground, and basketball courts. The Cache County School District serves the town, with highly rated White Pine Elementary and North Cache Middle schools, and Sky View High School located just over 5 miles away in Smithfield. Richmond hosts the annual Black & White Days livestock festival, featuring cattle shows, food vendors, live music, and a parade. Main Street is the town's central artery, home to local dining spots like L.D.’s Café and Paco’s Tacos, and essentials at Lee’s Marketplace. Residents often commute to Logan, less than 15 miles south, for work and additional amenities, while Preston, Idaho, is also nearby.