
The Lodge at Mt. Magazine offers stunning views.
Logan County has a wealth of natural and scenic beauty for visitors, including Mt. Magazine, the highest point in Arkansas. Mt. Magazine is host to the International Butterfly Festival in June. Come take a look at our vistas and enjoy our many recreational opportunities.
Subiaco Abbey and Academy - Established by Bendictine monks in 1878, stretches over the crest of green gently rolling hills east of Paris on State Scenic Highway 22.
Facilities include Subiaco Academy, a world-renowned college preparatory and boarding school for boys, Coury House Retreat, meeting and guest facility, and the Subiaco Monastery. Visitors may tour St. Benedict Abbey Church and grounds at their leisure, or guided tours are available upon request.
Paris - Logan County Seat, known as the Gateway to Mount Magazine, is located at the crossroads of State Scenic Highway 22 and Scenic 309 Byway in the Arkansas River Valley.
Crystal-clear lakes and beautiful mountains form the backdrop for this thriving community named for Paris, France.
The Paris Historic District and Logan County boast over 25 listings on the National Historic Register, including the Old Paris Jail, site of the last legal hanging in Arkansas, and the Logan County Courthouse and Gill "Rock" Houses.