Logan County is located between Mingo and Boone Counties, south of Lincoln County. It is known for its rich coal mining history and scenic Appalachian landscapes. The county seat is Logan. It features rugged terrain, dense forests, and the Guyandotte River. The population centers include Logan, Chapmanville, and Man. Outdoor recreation and historical sites are prominent attractions.
Home to West Virginia Air National Guard installation
71% considered to be rural
8 working farms
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Chief Logan State Park- A prominent state park located in Logan County, West Virginia