LOGAN STATE PARK
Logan State Park is located in northwest Montana. With frontage on the north shore of Middle Thompson Lake, Logan is heavily forested with western larch, Douglas-fir, and ponderosa pine. A channel includes the Upper lake, and it connects Middle and Lower Thompson lakes. This state park is situated in the middle of the 3,000-acre Thompson Chain of Lakes State Park.
Attractions include swimming, boating, camping, horseshoe pit, water skiing, and good fishing.
This state park has an elevation of 3,333 feet, the park covers 17 acres.
There are 37 total campsites, and no tent-only sites. The RV/trailer size limit is 40 feet in length. The RV dump station closes at the beginning of October. This is a heavily forested, scenic area.
Season of operation depends upon weather conditions and access.
Some amenities are seasonal.
ADA Accessible
Boat Launch
Established Fire Pits
Firewood for Sale
Grills/Fire Rings
Maps
Parking
Pets Allowed
Picnic Shelter
Reservable boat slips Available third week in May through Labor Day
RV Dump Station
RV Hookups
Shower
Toilets Flush
Trash Removal
Water
Located in the heart of Northwest Montana, this park offers a variety of boating options. The centerpiece is its 3,000-acre lake where visitors can enjoy motorized and non-motorized watercraft activities. Boat ramps are available for easy access to the water with your own boat or rental equipment from local vendors nearby. Fishing boats, pontoon boats, kayaks and paddleboards are some popular choices among visitors.
Anglers can enjoy fishing in the Middle Thompson Lake, known for its abundant Northern Pike and Yellow Perch. The lake also hosts a variety of other species including Largemouth Bass, Rainbow Trout, Kokanee Salmon and Bullhead Catfish. Ice fishing is popular during winter months as well.