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  2. Chief Logan State Park - Wikipedia

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    Chief Logan State Park is located on 3,988 acres (1,614 ha) [2] about 4 miles (6.4 km) north of Logan in Logan County, West Virginia, United States.The park, the town and the county were all named after Chief Logan, a Mingo (or Ohio Iroquois) Native American leader who lived in the region before the American Revolutionary War.

  3. Twin Falls Resort State Park - Wikipedia

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    Twin Falls State Resort Park is a state park in Wyoming County, West Virginia. The park was opened in 1968 and was completed by 1975. The two namesake waterfalls are accessed by a hiking trail and are located about 1/2-mile apart [3] on the Marsh and Black Forks of Cabin Creek. [4] Golf course near the park lodge.

  4. List of West Virginia state parks - Wikipedia

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    Located along Cheat Lake, the park and its 54-room lodge (1958) failed to develop as a tourist attraction. The lodge and 13 acres (5 ha) were leased to the West Virginia Geological and Economic Survey in 1977. The remainder of the park went to a private owner in 1985 as part of a land swap for an added tract to Holly River State Park. [232]

  5. Logan (Iroquois leader) - Wikipedia

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    Chief Logan State Park, West Virginia; Logan Elm State Memorial, Ohio Logan Elm High School is located near the state memorial; Fort Hill Cemetery in Auburn, New York, an area traditional to the Cayugas, has a large monument to him. Chief Logan Reservation - a camp property in Ray, Ohio opened in 1963 by the Chief Logan Council of the Boy ...

  6. Big Ugly Wildlife Management Area - Wikipedia

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    Big Ugly Wildlife Management Area is located on 3,061 acres (1,239 ha) [2] near Logan in Lincoln County, West Virginia. The Big Ugly's steep terrain is covered with mixed hardwoods second growth woodlands. Camping is not allowed at Big Ugly WMA, [2] but is available at nearby Chief Logan State Park.

  7. Pine Glenn Cove - Wikipedia

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    The site was originally developed in 1910 by Hezekiah Eastman Hatch (1855-1928), a prominent Logan, Utah businessman who built the first cabin there between 1915 and 1918. He built the cabin for his wife Georgia Thatcher Hatch, who enjoyed the cabin in her later years. After her death in 1919, their son Lorenzo Boyd Hatch took over the camp.