Explore Logan County, Arkansas with this interactive street and satellite map. Browse all 10 cities and towns in Logan County below.
| County | Logan |
| State | Arkansas (AR) |
| County Seat | Booneville |
| Country | United States of America |
| Latitude | 35.265533 |
| Longitude | -93.703666 |
| Cities & Towns | 10 |
| Area Codes | 479 |
Logan County, Arkansas, unfolds in a landscape shaped by the Ozark foothills and the broad embrace of the Arkansas River Valley. Its terrain is a study in contrasts, from the rugged, pine-clad slopes that descend into shadowy hollows to the gentler, fertile plains flanking the slow-moving waters. The Arkansas River itself forms a significant natural border to the south, a wide, brown artery carrying whispers of the Delta beyond. To the north, the land rises, becoming more deeply wooded, a realm of hardwood forests where dogwood and redbud punctuate the seasons with fleeting bursts of color. This geological character defines distinct sub-regions, each with its own subtle atmospheric qualities, from the more open country along the river to the secluded, almost secretive valleys further inland. Neighboring counties share this Ozark heritage, but Logan County possesses a particular stillness, a quietude that seems to absorb the light at dusk and hold it, a soft glow against the deepening blue of the evening sky.
The story of Logan County is one of pioneers drawn to fertile valleys and abundant timber, a settlement that took root in the early 1800s. Formed from portions of neighboring counties in 1871, its establishment reflects the westward expansion and the drive to organize these burgeoning communities. The county seat, Booneville, emerged as a natural hub, its location at a crossroads of early transportation routes—both by river and by nascent overland trails—making it a logical center for commerce and governance. The formative years were marked by the challenges of clearing land, establishing farms, and building the infrastructure that would bind these scattered homesteads into a cohesive whole. The echoes of this industrious past can still be felt in the enduring architecture and the deep-rooted sense of place that defines the county's older neighborhoods, where the patina of time lends a quiet dignity to everyday life.
The economy of Logan County, like its geography, finds its strength in the land. Agriculture remains a cornerstone, with farms producing a variety of crops and livestock, their fields contributing to the visual texture of the countryside, a patchwork of green and gold under the wide Arkansas sky. Timber harvesting continues to be a vital industry, honoring the county's arboreal heritage. Yet, beyond these traditional pursuits, there is a palpable sense of community character, a blend of self-reliance and neighborly spirit that is often found in places where life moves at a more deliberate pace. Landmarks are not always grand monuments, but rather the quiet persistence of small towns like Magazine, Scranton, and Havana, each with its own unique rhythm and the subtle hum of daily life. These are places where the air itself seems to carry the scent of pine and damp earth, and where the conversations in the general store hold the unhurried cadence of generations.
This page provides an interactive map of Logan County, Arkansas alongside links to detailed street maps for 10 cities and towns. The county seat is Booneville. Each city and town map page includes live weather, local news and precise GPS coordinates.
Location data is sourced from the USGS GNIS database and verified by coordinates, not name matching alone.
| Page generated | June 2026 |
| Location data | USGS GNIS database; coordinates matched to 2020 US Census records |