Near Logan Trail North Loop
Looking south from the ridge above Pine Lake.
Near Logan Trail North Loop
Brush Ridge Fire Tower
Near Logan Trail North Loop
Creek running along the southwest leg of the North Loop

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Logan Trail North Loop

4.2 (14 Ratings)
The very beautiful, but more difficult loop of the Logan Trail.
9.1
mi
Distance
1,923
ft
Gain
strenuous
Difficulty
Commonly BackpackedFall ColorsFamily FriendlyRiver/CreekSpringWildlife

Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
9.11mi
Distance
1,923ft
Elevation Gain
1,923ft
Elevation Loss
35%
Max Grade
1,167ft
High Point
772ft
Low Point
Path Type
Loop
Description
This hike encompasses the northern loop of the Logan Trail. The jagged figure-8 Logan Trail is marked with red blazes throughout--the blazes are not standard 2x4 in. rectangular blazes following AT and BT blaze convention, but instead are red dots or arrows where the trail quickly turns.At Brush Ridge Fire Tower the North Loop, South Loop, and Buckeye Trail meet, The fire tower is one of three trailheads. Backpackers can camp at the fire tower but a reservation at the Ohio Department of Natural Resources, Division of Forestry is required. The fire tower sites have pit toilets and tent pads downhill from the privy area. There is no water at these sites. The second trailhead (for multi-day backpackers) can be found below the Pine Lake Dam, and the third trailhead, for campers at the Tar Hollow State Park Campground, is located directly behind campsite #53 on Logan Hollow Road.To follow this as mapped, start from the parking area off Tar Hallow Rd. and follow the trail north up past the Tar Hollow State Park campground. Continue on the trail as it winds through Logan Hollow along the stream bed before climbing out of the hollow and emerging on North Ridge Road.While not well-marked, the trail continues slightly to your left on the other side of the road, expect to pass through about 100 yards of regrowth forest before the trail dumps you out on a bulldozer track running along the ridge. The trail continues to the left. From this point forward along the western half of the loop, the trail is no longer singletrack but has been bulldozed.The trail will dive to the left down a hollow, following a stream to the right while slowly working south along the side of the hill. After crossing Tar Hollow Road and then the stream next to it (this part was not well marked) take the trail which bears slightly right and uphill, and prepare yourself for an epic climb followed by some ridge hiking and an epic descent. Unfortunately, this descent is a mess. It heads along a highly eroded dozer track straight downhill, so plan accordingly. Once at the bottom enjoy hiking alongside, through, and crossing (multiple times) a stream (great time to filter water) before climbing back up out of the hollow to the fire tower and better yet a return to singletrack trail. From this point forward the trail is pretty easy to follow. Continue east on Logan Trail until it drops you back at the parking lot.

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Contributors
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