Each summer the Liz Spurlock Amphitheater at Chief Logan State Park is the site for outdoor dramas, including the historical drama "The Aracoma Story" about Shawnee tribal members who lived at the present-day location of the town of Logan.
The outdoor drama theater produces the Aracoma story and two to three other plays or musicals every year.
The new Chief Logan Lodge and Conference Center opened at the park during the summer of 2006.
There is also a fishing pond on site and a recreation center that has weights, exercise machines, courts and an Olympic sized indoor pool.
The assessment found Chief Logan State Park to be generally accessible.