| Maggs
Park is the main recreation
park in the community of Logan Lake, British Columbia, Canada.
The playground park rests on the shores of Logan Lake which is
in the centre of the village. The small recreation lake is across
the street from the main retail shops in Logan Lake. It is an
easy access park within walking distance of town.
Logan Lake is only 16 hectares
and rests at an elevation of 1100 metres. The park is on the main
highway of the community and is hard to miss. The park includes
picnic tables, BBQ pits, washrooms, viewing benches, a loop hiking/walking
trail, a water fountain, a swimming pier, a playground, a covered
patio and a large grass field.
The short "Nature Trail" starting from
Maggs Park circles the small lake and provides an opportunity
to explore the area. Some portions of the walking trail follows
along a paved walkway while other segments of the trail follows
a pine-needle cushioned path through the forest.
People who visit Maggs Park in the summer enjoy
birdwatching, hiking, canoeing, picnicking, boating, swimming
and fishing. In the winter months the lake is frozen over and
becomes a skating rink while the trail converts to a short cross
country ski circuit. There is a also a very small municipal campground
at one end of the lake opposite Maggs Park which is open in the
summer.
How to
Get to Maggs Park: Travel
to the community of Logan Lake via Highway 97C. Once in the community
you cannot miss the park.
Contact information for
the local Logan Lake, BC accommodations, tours, guides,
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