Chief Logan State Park, Logan, West Virginia

Located in the heart of West Virginia's southern coalfields, Chief Logan State Park is four miles north of the town of Logan. The park and town share the name of the Chief of the Cayuga Tribe (also known as the Mingo tribe).

Today the 4,000-acre park is one of the most visited in the state park system. The park features a 25-site campground, modern restaurant, outdoor amphitheater, conference center and wildlife center. The recreation enthusiast can enjoy miles of hiking trails, a swimming pool with water slide, tennis, and miniature golf. Picnic shelters and playgrounds are found throughout the park.

Open March through November, a 25-unit campground offers full hookups (water, sewage, and electric) on 14 sites and is suitable for tents, trailers and recreational vehicles. The remaining 10 sites feature water and electric. Each site features a picnic table and cooking grill. A centrally located bathhouse provides campers with hot showers. Advance reservations are accepted in accordance with state park policy.

Address and contact details

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Chief Logan State Park
1000 Conference Center Drive
Logan
West Virginia
25601
USA

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