Chief Logan State Park
About
Water is available from the town, which is located 3 miles north on Hwy. 10.
Amenities & Services
Water
Reviews
Based on 1,087 reviews
The Christmas display was beyond excellent I don’t was to post too many photos because I don’t want spoil it but it’s amazing
Website clearly said animal park was open and after 45 minutes of driving the kids were very disappointed that the guy was closing the gates on us at 2:37pm on a Friday. Not happy.
Great campground with alot of things to do. Alot of hiking trails. Beautiful scenery and a good amount of wildlife. Campground is somewhat lacking and the bathrooms and showers are pretty nasty, old, and need help. The sites are average and the trash cans are emptied regularly. The pool at the park is kind of unclean. The bathrooms and changing areas look as if they are not cleaned regularly. The amount of debri on the bottom of the pool is pretty bad. The pool is filled with a pump that is taking water out of the small stream beside it. Just seems slightly unsanitary. The wildlife sanctuary is sad and does nothing but make you feel for the few poor animals in those small Cages. The museum is interesting. The park has many playgrounds and pavilions for get togethers. A very nice amphitheater is also located here.
We just basically drove thru, but what we saw was beautiful. I wish we'd been there on the right day, to see the play. I did appreciate their tribute to the coal miners lost in the largest mining accident.
Chief Logan State Park is such a beautiful campground with an incredible drive in as well. The sites were clean and tidy and the restrooms/shower were well taken care of. There is a fire ring provided as well as full size metal trash cans at each site which was quite nice. There are wild deer roaming the ground and some really cool sites to see on property along with the neat little creek that ran behind my site. I would definitely stay here again in the future if I was back in the area!
