Hocking Hills Tourism Association
Hocking Hills: What To Do
Hocking Hills: What To Do

Lake Logan


Lake Logan in Hocking Hills State Park covers 400 acres, 320 acres of which is dry land, and is two miles long. The lake was built in 1955 for recreational purposes and now attracts outdoors lovers for year-round activities. With hiking, boating, picnicking and swimming, there is truly something for everyone at Lake Logan.

For the fisherman, there is everything from pan fish to the heavyweights. Records and near-records lurk in the depths of Lake Logan. Visit the lake almost any day, and you will see catches of bluegill, crappie, bass, saugeye and catfish. If you want the thrill of landing a nine-pound largemouth bass, this is the place to be.

Lake Logan Fees
Admission to Hocking Hills State Park is free.

Lake Logan Hours
Day-use areas of Hocking Hills State Park open half an hour before sunrise and close half an hour after sunset. The park is available for recreational use year-round, making Lake Logan one of the premier Ohio caves to visit.

Lake Logan Contact Information
Hocking Hills State Park
19852 State Route 664 S.
Logan
, OH 43138
 
Park Office: (740) 385-6842 


Historical Areas

Hocking Hills State Park

Old Man’s Cave

Cedar Falls

Ash Cave

The Rock House

Cantwell Cliffs

Conkle’s Hollow

Tar Hollow