Logan

Settled in 1870, Logan was named after John Alexander Logan of Illinois, a commander in the Civil War. Logan’s early history is a colorful one, filled with stories of adventurous settlers who came to hunt buffalo or to seek homes and land under the 1870s Homestead Act.

Logan’s shady tree lined streets and friendly citizens create a pleasant, small town atmosphere that visitors thoroughly enjoy. Logan is nestled amidst the gentle rolling hills of Northwest Kansas in the Southwest corner of Phillips County. The town’s location on Highway 9, 14 miles west of Glade, Kansas and U.S. Highway 183, is within 40 minutes of four different county seats, making it very easy to visit.

On the Eastern end of Logan’s Main street stands the beautifully landscaped Dane G. Hansen Plaza. The Plaza houses the Hansen Foundation & Trust offices and the Hansen Museum, which displays exhibits from the Smithsonian Institution and attracts thousands of people every year.

Logan Lake

Scenic Logan Lake provides a great spot for campouts, family picnics and fishing. While you relax in the picturesque tree covered picnic areas, the children can enjoy the playground equipment,…

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Things to Do in Logan

Walking/Driving Tour of Historic Logan

This walking - or driving - tour of Logan will take only a short time…

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Follow what feels interesting.

Curiosity is usually a better guide than a strict plan.

Logan Country Club

Course Access: PublicHoles: 9Reserve Advance Tee Times: Yes

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Dane G. Hansen Memorial Plaza and Museum

The Dane G. Hansen Memorial Plaza was conceived by the Trustees of the Dane G.…

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Episcopal Church

The Church of Transfiguration was constructed in 1890 of native limestone and is surrounded by…

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