Logan, Colorado
Logan
State/Province: Colorado
Country: United States
Location Overview
Logan is an unincorporated community located in Logan County, Colorado, situated in the northeastern part of the state. It is part of the Sterling, Colorado Micropolitan Statistical Area and serves primarily as a rural residential area. The community's geographic coordinates place it at an elevation of approximately 4,100 feet.
Logan does not have a formal municipal government, as it falls under the jurisdiction of Logan County. The local economy is largely driven by agriculture, with significant contributions from farming and ranching activities in the surrounding area.
Notable points of interest near Logan include the Logan County Courthouse and the nearby South Platte River, which is a key natural feature in the region. Transportation in the area is facilitated by U.S. Route 6 and state highways that connect to larger urban centers. Recent developments have focused on infrastructure improvements, particularly in road maintenance and agricultural support services, reflecting ongoing trends in rural development and economic sustainability. Climate considerations, including water management and drought preparedness, are also pertinent to local agricultural practices.