5 July 2015
Lake #50 Lake
Logan, Lake Logan State Park, Hocking County
400-acre Lake Logan is located southeast of Lancaster off
U.S. 33. The lake is surrounded by the small, 318-acre, day use only state
park. Most of the park’s recreational facilities are located on the lake’s
northern shore, including a swimming beach and two boat ramps. The ODNR
Division of Ohio State Parks considers Lake Logan to be one of the best fishing
lakes in Ohio; the lake holds several state records for bass and catfish.
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Lake Logan From the Lawn of A Georgian Manor Bed and Breakfast |
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Boat Rental Located at Northeast Corner of Lake |
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Main Boat Ramp Located Next to Boat Rental Store |
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Close Up of Swimming Beach and Shelter House |
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Northern Shore Swimming Beach Has Changing Facilities |
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Quiet Early Morning on Lake Logan |
I kayaked this lake last summer before I had my BHAG idea
and while I was still a shorts and t-shirt only kind of paddler. At that time,
I was not too impressed. I put in at the swimming beach and kayaked the two
western arms and east all the way to the dam. I don’t recall seeing any
wildlife while I was paddling but I don’t know that I was looking for it
either. The only part of the paddle that left a lasting impression on me was
the dam and the fact that the spillway was open and not marked in any way. I
have since experienced this on many Ohio lakes but at the time it was a novel
first. I was really surprised that the spillway was not roped off in some way
or that danger signs were not posted. The spillway had the look of an infinity
pool; I was drawn to keep paddling even though I knew what lay ahead. Similar
to how I have felt on the edge of a mountain looking down into the valley and
having the urge to jump off. I’ve obviously done neither as I am still here.
After the first paddle, I drove around to see the spillway from the road. It
would really be a cool picture to have a kayaker at the top of the spillway and
take their photo from the road.
Based on my prior experience with this lake, I was expecting
my paddle for the BHAG to be boring and something to be completed just for the
sake of doing the blog. Boy was I wrong, and I am so happy that I was. Kayaking
Lake Logan turned out to be one of the best paddles of my BHAG. A large reason
for the enjoyable experience was the decision to stay at A Georgian Manner Bed
and Breakfast. Since this kayaking weekend corresponded with my 26th
wedding anniversary, my husband and I decided to make it more special by
staying at A Georgian Manner Bed and Breakfast overlooking Lake Logan. The
B&B is an adult only establishment located at 29055 Evans Road, Logan.
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A Georgian Manner Bed and Breakfast, Lake Logan |
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A Georgian Manner B&B as Viewed From Lake Logan |
We
stayed in the Honeymoon Suite, which was the first and only time we have stayed in one (given 26 years of marriage it was about time). The extra cost for the
Honeymoon Suite was well worth it. We really enjoyed the large soaking tub and the ambiance of the fireplace. The Honeymoon Suite also comes with its own covered patio. We were able to watch the wildlife in the morning while enjoying our coffee.
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Honeymoon Suite at A Georgian Manner Bed and Breakfast |
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A Bathtub Plenty Big Enough For Two |
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Nothing Like a Cozy Fireplace to Help Set the Mood |
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Covered Outdoor Patio Made Morning Coffee Extra Enjoyable |
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Watching the Deer During Morning Coffee |
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Watching the Canadian Geese Slowly Make Their Way Across the Lawn |
The B&B owner BJ was so welcoming that
he felt like a long time friend. His conversation during breakfast was as enjoyable as the wonderfully prepared food. BJ is licensed to officiate weddings and he hosts several weddings a year at his B&B;
if you were in the market for a wedding location, I would urge you to check it
out. He has several photo albums with pictures from over the years, including several of weddings and the lake's mute swans that he has adopted as his own. He also has a balloon that he operates and has even married couples while up in the air.
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Covered Outdoor Pavilion Where Many Weddings Have Taken Place |
The B&B has a large lawn to relax on while enjoying the lake's wildlife.
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Ducks on Lake Logan |
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Great Blue Heron and Great Egret on Lake Logan |
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Fish Spawning in the Shallows |
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More Ducks on Lake Logan |
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Birds on Lake Logan |
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Bird in Flight Over Lake Logan |
The B&B has canoes available for free use by guests and its own put in. We chose to use our kayaks but did use the provided put in. We started out at 7 a.m. just as the sun was starting to burn off the early morning mist. The B&B sits on the northwest corner of the lake in its most shallow spot, so we paddled southeast toward the swimming beach and boat ramp. There was no one else out on the lake and the only beach goers were mute swans and several Canadian Geese.
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Sun Coming Out As We Begin Our Paddle |
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Easy Lake Access From B&B's Front Lawn |
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Morning Mist on Lake Logan |
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Mute Swans and Canadian Geese Still Asleep on the Swimming Beach |
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Four Mute Swans on Lake Logan |
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The Sun Trying to Break Free |
The swans were so beautiful to watch. After our visit but before writing this blog, I learned that the mute swans had all been killed by Ohio Division of Wildlife officials because they are considered an invasive species. There are three species of swans that can be seen in Ohio: the trumpeter, mute, and tundra. The Division of Wildlife says that mute swans compete with native swans and drive out native swans and other waterfowl during the breeding season. I understand this concern but Lake Logan doesn't have any other swans that the mute swans are infringing upon and doesn't have a history of ever having had trumpeter swans. It seems such a shame to kill such beautiful creatures and yet leave behind several Canadian Geese. I know BJ must be heart broken. He knew each swan individually and had rescued one that had been attacked.
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Paddling With the Majestic Mute Swans |
After paddling with the swans for a while we turned and headed northwest back toward the B&B and the hot, delicious breakfast that waited for us. In honor of the hospitality of our host, I chose to name the baby duck for this lake BJ. The abundant wildlife, peacefulness of the setting and wonderful accommodations have made this one of the best paddles of the BHAG.
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Heading West Back Toward B&B |
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Baby Duck BJ |
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Great Egrets on Lake Logan |
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Back to B&B for Breakfast |
May all your roads end in water,
Mama Duck Mona
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