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.
Activities
Bird Watching
Boating
Camping
Canoeing
Fishing
Group Camping
Hiking
Ice Fishing
Lake Fishing
Motor Boating
Photography
Picnicking
RV Camping
Swimming
Tent Camping
Wildlife Viewing
Amenities
Some amenities are seasonal. Check with the park for availability.
ADA Accessible
Boat Launch
Established Fire Pits
Firewood for Sale
Grills/Fire Rings
Maps
Parking
Pets Allowed
Picnic Shelter
RV Dump Station
RV Hookups
Shower
Toilets (Flush)
Trash Removal
Water
Seasons & Hours
Hours listed below are normal operating hours and may not apply when there is a special restriction or closure. Check Alerts and Closures in the tab below.
Park
Open all year, 7 am - 10 pm.
Campground
A-loop closed for winter – will reopen approximately 5/20/22.
B-loop open
Water and showers
Showers and water closed for season – will reopen approximately 5/20/22.
Boat Slips
Boat slips out for season, reinstall the approximately week of 5/16/22.
Contact the park manager for open volunteer positions at Logan State Park.
For complete position descriptions, application forms, and details about Montana State Parks volunteer programs, visit the Volunteers page.
Fees
Montana Residents
Montana residents who pay the $9 state parks fee with their annual vehicle registration have no daily entrance fees to state parks. For residents who don't include this in their vehicle registration, non-resident day use fees apply.
Nonresidents
Day use entrance fee with a vehicle: $8
Day use entrance fee as a walk-in, bicycle or bus passenger: $4
With a Nonresident Entrance Pass: Free
Campsites
Campsite fees range from $4-$34 per night, depending on season and available amenities.
Montana State Parks offers hike/bike, rustic, tent, rv, and boatslip campsites.
Food Storage Rules: Store all attractants, day or night, in a closed, hard sided container or vehicle when not in immediate use. Tent campers without a vehicle may use available food lockers. Do not burn waste in fire ring or leave litter around camp-site. Dispose of garbage in bear-resistant dumpsters provided.
Contact Information
Mailing Address:
Logan State Park
c/o FWP Region 1 Headquarters
490 North Meridian Rd
Kalispell, MT 59901
Phone: April 15 - Oct 15: 406-293-7190
Oct 16 - April 14: 406-751-4590 Email:dbennetts@mt.gov
Reservation Phone Number:
1-855-922-6768
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Brian Schwartz oversees Lone Pine, West Shore and Lake Mary Ronan state parks. He previously served as a park warden with Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks, with the Trails and Waterways Division of the Minnesota Dept. of Natural Resources, as a camp director on Flathead Lake, and as recreation programmer for the city of Whitefish. Brian has a Bachelor of Science in Recreation, Parks and Leisure Services with an emphasis in Resource Management from Mankato State University.
CONTACT INFO Mailing Address:
Lone Pine State Park
300 Lone Pine Rd
Kalispell, MT 59901