Logan State Park
Logan State Park is located in northwest Montana. The campground offers tent and trailer sites, restrooms and drinking water. With frontage on the north shore of Middle Thompson Lake, Logan is heavily forested with western larch, Douglas-fir, and ponderosa pine. A channel connects Upper, Middle and Lower Thompson lakes. Attractions include swimming, boating, camping, horseshoe pit, water skiing, and good fishing. At an elevation of 3,333 feet, the park covers 18 acres.
There are 41 total campsites, 5 tent sites and 41 trailer sites. The RV/trailer size limit is 30 feet in length. There is a group use area, flush toilets, RV dump station, grills/fire rings, firewood, picnic tables, showers, trash cans, and drinking water. This is a heavily forested, scenic area. Day use is $5.00 for non-residents, overnight camping is $15.00 per night and $13.00 in the off-season from October 1 - April 30.
How to get there:
Logan State Park is located 45 miles west of Kalispell on US Highway 2, milepost 77.
For more information and maps visit the Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks listing for Logan State Park.