Stadium.
USU owns over 1,000 acres in Cache County for future development and research, including agricultural centers, research farms, and the Innovation and Research Campus. Scientific and agricultural research facilities are located north and south of Cache Valley and throughout Utah.
=== Recreation and wellness facilities ===
Students have full access to the HPER (pronounced "hyper"), Nelson Fieldhouse, and the 117,000-sq-ft ARC (Aggie Recreation Center) exercise facilities, which include basketball courts, indoor rock climbing, gymnastics equipment, two swimming pools, racquetball, squash, and outdoor field space for lacrosse, rugby, soccer, ultimate, and other sports.
=== Arboretum and natural surroundings ===
With more than 30 of Utah's largest tree species and more than 7,000 trees, Utah State's Logan campus has earned international recognition as an arboretum, accredited by ArbNet.
=== Outdoor recreation and campus surroundings ===
USU's main campus in Logan, Utah, and the city of Logan have received …