Chief Logan State Park

 

Located four miles from the town of Logan is the very popular Chief Logan State Park. With 4,000 acres to wander and 18 miles of diverse trails this is an excellent location for equestrian day riders to enjoy the area’s wildlife and wildflowers from atop a horse.

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What to Expect

  • Day use only - No overnight camping for horse riders
  • About 18 miles of horse and mule friendly trails

Rules and Regulations

  • Land Manager = West Virginia State Parks
  • Horses may not be tied to trees or picket lines and use of pens is not permitted.


Driving Directions

Chief Logan is located in the southwestern part of West Virginia. From the North follow U.S. 119 south. Continue on U.S. 119 two miles past Chapmanville. Turn east onto Rt. 119/90 (Old Logan Road) and proceed six miles to the park entrance. From the southeast follow Rt. 10 North to the park entrance. The park is northwest of Logan.


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