Logan State Park, State park on Middle Thompson Lake, Montana.
Logan State Park is a campground situated on the north shore of Middle Thompson Lake surrounded by forest. The site contains camping areas with electrical connections, water access, and bathroom facilities for visitors.
The park was founded in 1967 by Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks as part of a regional development project for the Thompson Chain of Lakes. This initiative brought organized recreation and water access to the area.
The park serves as a gathering place where people fish, boat, and enjoy water activities on the lakes. Visitors can see how the location has become central to outdoor recreation in this part of Montana.
The campground operates year-round with easy access from the shoreline for fishing and boating activities. Check conditions before visiting, as seasonal changes affect availability and facility operations.
The location connects three separate lakes through a channel system linking the Upper, Middle, and Lower Thompson lakes together. This water network allows visitors to boat between multiple lakes on a single trip.
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