Relocating to South Logan CountyDiscover why South Logan County is the perfect place to relocate your business or family. Nestled in the beautiful Ouachita Mountains, we offer the ideal combination of natural beauty, economic opportunity, and small-town charm. Why Choose South Logan County?Natural BeautyLocated on the edge of the Ouachita Mountains with Mount Magazine State Park just minutes away. Enjoy hiking, camping, and outdoor recreation year-round. Affordable LivingLow cost of living with affordable housing options. Your dollar goes further here while maintaining a high quality of life. Quality EducationExcellent school districts and proximity to Arkansas Tech University provide educational opportunities for all ages. Business FriendlySupportive business environment with development incentives and a collaborative community of entrepreneurs. Business Incentives
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Welcome to South Logan County, ArkansasLogan County is located in the Arkansas River Valley between the Ouachita and Ozark Mountains. Founded on March 22, 1871 and named for James Logan (1792-1859), the county encompasses 732 square miles of scenic Arkansas landscape. Home to Mount Magazine - 2,753 feet (Arkansas's highest peak), Logan County offers the perfect blend of small-town charm, natural beauty, and modern amenities across our vibrant communities including Booneville, Magazine, and Paris. The county was originally established as Sarber County in March 22, 1871, incorporating Parts of Scott, Yell, and Pope counties. It was later renamed in 1875 for James Logan (1792-1859), Kentucky-born early settler. East of Logan County is Blue Mountain Lake, a lake popular for fishing, boating, swimming and recreation. There are five United States Army Corps of Engineers recreation areas available for public lake access. In addition to water sports, at the east end of the lake, is the Blue Mountain Wildlife Demonstration Area a world-class bird-dog field area. This area also hosts visitors interested in hiking, horseback riding, birding, ATV/UTVs, and mountain bike riding. | County Seat (Southern District)
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