Discover the most magical spots to pitch your tent or park your rig on your next Logan adventure.
Discover Logan State Park's serene lakeside camping and diverse activities.
Have a wet hot American summer at Logan, the state park nestled within a dense douglas fir and ponderosa pine forest. It’s easy to pretend you’re back at summer camp with an afternoon of swimming in Middle Thompson Lake, or a game of horseshoes that lasts until the ring of the dinner bell. Logan has all the dependable summer classics, with some supa fine lake views thrown in. Water ski, fish, and motor boat to your inner 12 year-old heart’s content. Paddle all the way across the lake and take in the sight of tall mountains blanketed in green. There’s nothing but mile after mile of forest here. End the night with a group talent show on the water and you’ll be tearing up like it’s the final night of Summer ‘98 (or ‘88...or ‘08?).
The best time to visit Logan State Park is during the warm summer months when all facilities are fully operational. However, for those who prefer solitude and are prepared for cooler weather, the off-season offers a unique, peaceful experience. Be mindful of the park's seasonal operations and check for any alerts or closures before planning your trip.