Explore Logan County, Ohio with this interactive street and satellite map. Browse all 15 cities and towns in Logan County below.
| County | Logan |
| State | Ohio (OH) |
| County Seat | Bellefontaine |
| Country | United States of America |
| Latitude | 40.394275 |
| Longitude | -83.780024 |
| Cities & Towns | 15 |
| Area Codes | 440, 614 |
Logan County. The land here, less dramatic than the Appalachian foothills to the east or the starker agricultural plains of the west, offers a more nuanced topography. It is a country of subtle slopes, where broad fields of corn and soybeans give way to stands of oak and maple, their canopies catching the late afternoon sun in a shifting mosaic of light and shadow. The Great Miami River, a patient artery, meanders through its southern reaches, its banks sometimes steep, sometimes gently sloped, a constant whisper of water against earth. To the north, the county eventually yields to the flatter, more intensely farmed expanses that lead toward Lake Erie, a distant, almost mythical horizon for many here. Distinct sub-regions emerge not from dramatic geological shifts, but from the way water collects and drains, from the particular character of the soil, and the enduring patterns of human cultivation. Neighboring counties, much like the streams that feed the Miami, contribute to the larger hydrological and cultural watershed, but within Logan County, a particular cadence of life has taken root.
This land was formally organized in 1818, carved from the broader territory that had seen early pioneers, a mix of New Englanders and settlers from further south, drawn by the promise of fertile soil and the promise of a new beginning. They arrived to a landscape that had been shaped by generations of Native American peoples, their presence now a faint echo in place names and the occasional artifact unearthed by the plow. The county seat, Bellefontaine, owes its establishment to a confluence of factors – its central location within the nascent county and the foresight of those who recognized its potential as a hub for commerce and governance. The very act of naming it, "beautiful fountain," speaks to an early appreciation for the natural springs that graced the area, a quiet testament to the enduring allure of water in shaping human settlements. Formative episodes, like the early struggles for self-sufficiency and the eventual establishment of robust agricultural communities, laid the groundwork for the county's identity, a character built on perseverance and a deep connection to the land.
The economy of Logan County, while undeniably rooted in agriculture, possesses a quiet resilience. The rhythm of planting and harvest dictates much of the year, but a growing diversity of small businesses and industries, often found in and around its towns, contributes to the local livelihood. Here, the air often carries the clean scent of freshly turned earth, mingled with the fainter, sweeter aroma of ripening crops. Landmarks, rather than grand monuments, tend to be those that speak to the enduring human endeavor: the weathered silos standing sentinel over fields, the sturdy brick facades of downtown buildings, the community parks where families gather on warm evenings. The felt character of the place is one of quiet competence, a sense of people who know their work and their neighbors, a community that moves with a steady, unhurried gait, much like the Great Miami River itself, carving its path through the verdant landscape.
This page provides an interactive map of Logan County, Ohio alongside links to detailed street maps for 15 cities and towns. The county seat is Bellefontaine. 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 |