Mount Logan (Garfield County, Colorado)
Mount Logan is a mountain located in Garfield County, Colorado. It is part of the Flat Tops Wilderness Area within the White River National Forest. Situated in the northern portion of the Flat Tops, Mount Logan is known for its broad, relatively flat summit, characteristic of the Flat Tops landscape which is formed by volcanic basalt flows.
The elevation of Mount Logan is approximately 12,427 feet (3,788 meters). The mountain offers panoramic views of the surrounding wilderness, including the other peaks of the Flat Tops and the valleys below.
Recreational activities in the area surrounding Mount Logan include hiking, backpacking, camping, fishing, and hunting. The Flattops Wilderness Area is popular for its extensive trail system and opportunities for solitude. Due to the high elevation and exposed terrain, visitors should be prepared for variable weather conditions, including snow even in summer months. Access to the area is typically seasonal, with snow limiting access during the winter and early spring. The area is managed by the U.S. Forest Service.