Logan Creek

1. Upper

DifficultyIV-V
Length4.5 mi
Avg Gradientn/a
Reach Info Last UpdatedApril 5, 2001

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Flathead National Forest River Protection (MT)

Wild rivers and their enthusiasts got some good news with the release of the new 15-20 year Forest plan for the Flathead National Forest late in 2018. The decision newly protected 22 streams as eligible for Wild and Scenic designation (284 river miles), based in large part on the [...]Read More


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chris goble

May 9, 2006


I was on it in the Spring of 2005 and the upper drops were really woody. I wouldn't recommend the sections above the last bridge, even though that is where the fun is.

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Nathaniel Vandal

Jun 24, 2005


Logan Creek is a fun stretch of water that starts off with a bang and then mellows out for a while. One hundred yards after the bridge, the water goes through a couple staged boulder garden. Scout from the right. Immeadiatly after stay right and boof off a little four footer into a nice pool. The water is then Boogie Water for several miles. There are two other series of rapids, one after the first bridge, and then the other is an s-turn before the take out. Boat scout this section for wood. Pictures and video available at www.middlebury.edu/~nvandal

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Nathaniel Vandal

Jan 1, 1900


Bergland hitting the best drop on Logan Creek.