Chief Logan State Park

Chief Logan State Park

Chief Logan State Park offers a diverse outdoor experience with dense forests, recreational lakes, and a mix of hiking, mountain biking, and camping opportunities in southwestern West Virginia.

4622
Acres Protected
20+
Miles of Trails
Approximately 150,000
Annual Visitors
1969
Year Established

About Chief Logan State Park

Chief Logan State Park
 

Chief Logan State Park is located in Logan County in southwestern West Virginia. The park covers over 4,600 acres and features a heavily forested landscape typical of the Appalachian Plateau, with rolling hills, valleys, and waterways. The centerpiece of the park is the picturesque Lake Leslie, a 49-acre lake ideal for fishing, canoeing, and paddle boating. The park is named after Chief Logan, a renowned Mingo leader from the region’s Native American history. Visitors can explore over 20 miles of maintained trails that range from easy paths along the lake to more rugged routes through hardwood forests and densely vegetated hollows. Wildlife is abundant and includes species such as white-tailed deer, wild turkey, and various songbirds, making it popular for wildlife viewing and birdwatching. Chief Logan also hosts a large modern campground with facilities for tents and RVs, as well as cabins for overnight stays. The park offers additional amenities such as a swimming pool, picnic areas, and an amphitheater that hosts occasional outdoor events. Mountain biking is well supported by purpose-built trails with varying difficulty. Winter visitors can enjoy snow sports like cross-country skiing and snowshoeing when conditions allow. Chief Logan State Park appeals to outdoor enthusiasts seeking a mix of recreational activities within a forested, scenic environment rich in cultural history. Accessible from the nearby town of Logan, it serves as a recreational hub in the region.

Highlights

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Lake Leslie – A 49-acre lake offering fishing, canoeing, and paddle boating

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Chief Logan Amphitheater – Hosting outdoor events and interpretive programs

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Mountain Biking Trails – Built for varied skill levels with technical and flow sections

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Cabins and Modern Campgrounds – Providing comfortable accommodations within the park

Notable Natural Features

Lake Leslie

A 49-acre lake providing a focal point for fishing, canoeing, and paddle boating, surrounded by forested hills.

Chief Logan Amphitheater

An outdoor performance space used for concerts, educational programs, and community events during warmer months.

Mountain Biking Trail System

Designed with flow and technical sections, suitable for both beginner and advanced riders, weaving through varied terrain.