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Logan Stays by Sonder

Logan feels quiet, with a small downtown and hill air.

Best Stays by Sonder Logan

Find places to stay in Logan. Choose from apartment-style stays and boutique hotels for weekend breaks, business trips, and longer city stays.

About Logan

Unhurried streets, everyday pace, close together.

Logan moves at a measured pace, with downtown close to the Hocking River and a small-city rhythm shaped by everyday errands, local stops, and easy pauses.

What Makes Logan Logan

  • Main Street in motion
  • Gateway to Hocking Hills
  • Courthouse square rhythms
  • River town mornings
  • Local tables, easy conversations
  • Downtown after dusk
Curated Stays in Logan

Where to Stay in Logan

Logan Popular Stays

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Hotel
8.7
Fabulous
( 254 Reviews )
  • Private Pool
    Private Pool
  • Oceanfront
    Oceanfront
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US $124 /Night
Hotel
9.1
Exceptional
( 343 Reviews )
  • EV Charge Station
    EV Charge Station
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US $79 /Night
Hotel
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9.3
Exceptional
( 269 Reviews )
  • Private Pool
    Private Pool
  • Oceanfront
    Oceanfront
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US $167 /Night
Apartment
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9.5
Exceptional
( 62 Reviews )
2 Bedrooms 1 Bathroom 4 Guests
  • Parking
    Parking
  • Air Conditioner
    Air Conditioner
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US $275 /Night

Good for the Weekend

Easy in-and-out for quick Logan gateway.

Hotel
8.7
Fabulous
( 254 Reviews )
  • Private Pool
    Private Pool
  • Oceanfront
    Oceanfront
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US $124 /Night
Cabin
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10.0
Exceptional
( 1 Review )
1 Bedroom 1 Bathroom
  • Parking
    Parking
  • Balcony/Terrace
    Balcony/Terrace
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US $419 /Night
Hotel
9.1
Exceptional
( 343 Reviews )
  • EV Charge Station
    EV Charge Station
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    Parking
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US $79 /Night
House
10.0
Exceptional
( 5 Reviews )
1 Bedroom 1 Bathroom
  • Hot Tub
    Hot Tub
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US $794 /Night
Hotel
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9.3
Exceptional
( 269 Reviews )
  • Private Pool
    Private Pool
  • Oceanfront
    Oceanfront
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US $167 /Night
Hotel
9.6
Exceptional
( 696 Reviews )
  • Breakfast
    Breakfast
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    Parking
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US $128 /Night
Apartment
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9.5
Exceptional
( 62 Reviews )
2 Bedrooms 1 Bathroom 4 Guests
  • Parking
    Parking
  • Air Conditioner
    Air Conditioner
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US $275 /Night
Hotel
6.4
Good
( 67 Reviews )
  • Parking
    Parking
  • Kitchen
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US $92 /Night
House
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10.0
Exceptional
( 4 Reviews )
3 Bedrooms 2 Bathrooms 10 Guests
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US $1,041 /Night
Hotel
9.4
Exceptional
( 935 Reviews )
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    Breakfast
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US $118 /Night
Other
10.0
Exceptional
( 4 Reviews )
1 Bedroom 1 Bathroom 4 Guests
  • Balcony/Terrace
    Balcony/Terrace
  • Pet Friendly
    Pet Friendly
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US $157 /Night
Hotel
9.4
Exceptional
( 85 Reviews )
  • Parking
    Parking
  • Air Conditioner
    Air Conditioner
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US $131 /Night

Work-friendly stays

Desks, fast Wi-Fi, and a kitchen for work trips that run long, with dinner a short walk away.

Hotel
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9.3
Exceptional
( 269 Reviews )
  • Private Pool
    Private Pool
  • Oceanfront
    Oceanfront
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US $167 /Night
Logan at a Glance

Downtown pace, local stops, easy evenings.

Logan feels easygoing, compact, and suited to a low-key stay explored on foot.

The Logan Experience

Logan's porch-lit evenings and storefront rhythms.

In Logan, things to do in Logan often start with a coffee downtown and a slow walk past local storefronts.

Start the day on Main Street

Begin with coffee and a slow walk through downtown Logan, where storefronts and corner cafés set an easy morning rhythm before errands, work, or a longer drive out.

Pick up lunch downtown

Follow the lunch crowd to casual spots around Logan’s core, where counters, quick-service plates, and familiar tables make midafternoon plans feel simple and local.

Run weekday errands around town

Move through the practical side of Logan with a pharmacy stop, a bank visit, and a few storefront pickups, all stitched together by short, walkable blocks.

Browse local shelves after work

Swing by independent shops near the center of town for cards, pantry staples, and small gifts, the kind of browse that turns an ordinary afternoon into an easy errand loop.

Share an easy dinner out

Settle into a casual restaurant in Logan after the day winds down, where familiar menus and unhurried tables give weeknight plans a steady, low-key feel.

Wind down with an evening stroll

Take a quiet walk through downtown streets once the day cools, when shop lights soften the block and familiar faces drift in and out of doorways.

When to Visit Logan

Seasons that shape Logan’s pace.

Late August draws many travelers to Logan for the Hocking County Fair at the fairgrounds.

Spring

Spring brings a slower reset to Logan, with brighter shopfronts, easy sidewalk movement, and a town-center pace that feels open, local, and ready for long daytime wandering.

Highlights

downtown walking around Logan, Hocking Hills wildflower season, spring trail outings nearby

Tip

Spring suits travelers who want unhurried days split between the town center and nearby outdoor paths.

Summer

Summer gives Logan a longer social rhythm, with evenings leaning outward, street life lingering into the night, and a relaxed, music-forward energy in the center of town.

Highlights

Logan Washboard Music Festival, downtown summer evenings, Hocking Hills seasonal hiking access

Tip

Summer works well if you like live music, open-air wandering, and a stay that keeps you close to the town's after-dinner rhythm.

Fall

Fall settles Logan into a crisp, reflective pace, with steadier daytime movement, deeper color on the streets, and a more deliberate feel around meals and browsing.

Highlights

autumn foliage in Hocking Hills, downtown fall festival season, local harvest weekends

Tip

Fall is a good fit for travelers who prefer layered days, scenic drives, and a calmer return to the center after exploring.

Winter

Winter quiets Logan into compact routines, with shorter walks, softer storefront light, and a downtown atmosphere that feels intimate, simple, and easy to take in slowly.

Highlights

holiday lights downtown, winter hikes in Hocking Hills, seasonal shopping around Logan

Tip

Winter suits travelers who want a low-key base and do not mind building the day around a few close-in plans.

Annual events worth planning around

Bremen's Maple Festival

A March festival celebrating maple syrup, parades, and small-town traditions in nearby Bremen.

Hocking Hills Winter Hike

An annual January hike through local trails, drawing walkers for winter scenery and fresh air.

Logan Washboard Arts & Music Festival

A July street festival with live music, arts, and washboard heritage in downtown Logan.

Circleville Pumpkin Show

A longstanding October pumpkin festival with parades, displays, and seasonal food in Circleville.

Local favorites, everyday rituals.

From coffee stops downtown to familiar lunch counters, these are the Logan places locals keep in rotation.

A few things worth knowing.

From the most walkable neighborhoods to how travelers explore the city, these notes help you plan a trip to Logan.

Good to know

Logan travel questions, answered.

Quick answers to the questions travelers ask most.

Is Logan walkable, or do I need a car?
Which part of Logan should I stay in for a first trip?
How many days should I plan for Logan?
Is Logan a good place for a work trip or remote work?
Are Logan stays accessible for travelers with mobility needs?
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Is Logan walkable, or do I need a car?

You can walk some parts of Logan, but a car is usually the easiest way to move around if you want flexibility. The most practical stay is one that puts you close to the places you plan to eat, shop, and explore on foot. For exact walkability and parking details, check the individual listing, since amenities can vary by building.

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Which part of Logan should I stay in for a first trip?

For a first stay, choose the area that puts you closest to the town center and the places you plan to visit most often. That gives you simpler access to dining, errands, and day-to-day needs without overthinking logistics. If you want the most walkable option, review the listing details and map before booking, since each home can sit in a different part of Logan.

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How many days should I plan for Logan?

A short stay of two to three nights usually gives you enough time to settle in, explore the area at an easy pace, and keep the trip low-stress. If you are using Logan as a base for a longer outdoor or regional itinerary, add an extra night or two. The right length depends on how much you want to drive versus stay local.

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Is Logan a good place for a work trip or remote work?

Yes, Logan can work well for a work trip if you want a quieter place to focus between outings. An apartment-style stay is especially helpful when you need a desk, stronger Wi-Fi, or a separate living area, where available. Check the listing for workspace details, since setup and amenities can differ from one stay to another.

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Are Logan stays accessible for travelers with mobility needs?

Some stays may be easier than others, but accessibility is not uniform across listings. Look for step-free entry, elevator access, and bathroom layout details in the individual property page, and confirm anything important before you book. If you need specific features, the listing is the safest place to verify them rather than assuming they are available.

Go with curiosity. Come back with stories.

The best trips rarely go exactly as planned. Sonder keeps you closer to the neighborhoods, kitchens, and small moments that make a city worth remembering.

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