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July 26, 2010
2010 UPDATE!
We are now on week 6 of 6 and things couldn't have gone any better this summer! The staff rocked out 5 straight weeks of numbers over capacity. They worked hard and made a lot of magic so far... but still the summer is not over. Thanks to all the scouts, leaders, volunteers, and alumni who came out this summer and made everything possible for this summer to be as great as it has been. Get ready to chalk up another successful summer for the greatest camp in the nation, CLR!
Jeff Waechter

What's New

July 14, 2009

Week 2 Human Pyramid at Handicraft



2009 Program Director Jeff Lewis Doing a Funny Dance - The reprise



Scout generated video of sights and sounds of Chief Logan Week 1



June 26, 2009: Week 1
Kerry (Ranger), Martha (Camp Director), Dan (Asst. Ranger)

Kerry (Ranger), Martha (Camp Director), Dan (Asst. Ranger)

For additional highlights of "What's New", click here.

Chief Logan Reservation

Chief Logan Reservation is nestled among the rolling hills of southeastern Ohio, about twenty miles southeast of Chillicothe and five miles north of Route 35. Our valley is located at the end of a long winding road cut through a beautiful hardwood forest. This picturesque natural bowl is framed by ridges where Simon Kenton and other frontiersmen walked and boasts over two hundred and fifty acres of natural wonders. On your left as you enter the camp is Sproat Lake, a beautiful, spring-fed twelve acre lake that is perfect for boating and swimming. There is also a beaver pond that supports a variety of roaming wildlife and a gorgeous wetland plant life, including willows, waterlillies, and bald cypress trees. The adjoining land, owned by Mead Paper Company, provides many additional square miles of wilderness.

Amid this natural beauty is a unique Boy Scouts of America summer camp program tailored to troops interested in mastering scouting skills in a flexible and friendly environment. The staff is always highly trained and experienced and returns year after year to see their old friends and make new ones. All campsites and facilities are located in the valley, leaving the ridges for outpost camping and high adventure activities. All meals are served in Mead Lodge, although upon request patrol cooking is available.

This Site

Disclaimer (What we are not): This site is NOT an official Simon Kenton Council website.

What we are:
  • We are the Chief Logan family of friends, staffers, leaders and volunteers.
  • We are dedicated to continuing the strong history of a youth focused program and preserving the history and tradition of Chief Logan Reservation.
  • We are fundamentally a group of volunteers. Though many of us have been paid staff at some time, we support the Boy Scouts and Chief Logan because we believe in the people who's lives we have and will change.



At this time, this site has a two-fold purpose... 1) as a historical account and secondly as a tool to communicate current information about the camp and the summer camp program.

Currently 3 broad categories exist to encompass the site.
  • Program - Current Summer Camp Information
  • History - Historical Collection of camp information
  • Staff - Camp Staff members past and present



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