The District of Logan Lake maintains several sporting facilities for public use. There are 2 Ball Diamonds located at the secondary school and a 3rd named "Lakers Field" on Pikes Road. Logan Lake also has Tennis Courts located next to the Recreation Centre parking lot and 2 Soccer Fields. For more information and booking of these facilities contact Everett Sokoloski - Public Works Superintendent.
The Logan Lake Ranch & Country Club Grounds are situated at the corner of Hwy 97C and 97D (just at the edge of town). The grounds comprise of a number of barns and paddocks at very reasonable rental rates, indoor and outdoor arena, round ring, stands, announcers booth, clubhouse and a concession in use during events. The club arranges trail rides throughout the year, fun days for the children/youth of the club and barbecues and appreciation days for the members and their families in the warmer months. They also host the ATV Piker Run and the Little Britches Rodeo Annual Events. For more information please call: 250-523-6660 or 250-523-9674.
The Meadow Creek Golf Club, situated on the gently rolling hills just east of Logan Lake, is a challenging 9-hole golf course that complements an array of sporting facilities that can be found in the region. This course is beautifully nestled amid local pine and aspen forest. This nine hole, par 72, course provides an interesting mix of challenges and enticements. After your game, relax at the licensed clubhouse and enjoy a snack on the outdoor patio. Meadow Creek Golf Club can be contacted at 250-523-6666.
Copper Ridge Disc Golf Course Map
The dry snow and open spaces make Logan Lake a cross-country skier's dream. The Logan Lake Ski Trail system is one of the best in the province with the trails beginning within the community and extending out into the surrounding wilderness. The trails range in distance of less than a kilometer to six kilometers and when combined, offer over 36 kilometers of marked, groomed trails with two of those lit for night skiing. The degree of difficulty on these trails can accommodate every caliber of skier from beginners to experts with trails groomed for skating and classic.
Since 2006, the community of Logan Lake and the Kamloops River City Racers Speed Skating Club collectively create the 400 meter long track skating oval. Owen's Oval is maintained by the Logan Lake ATV Club voluntarily. Approximately 11 clubs across British Columbia meet here for the Regional Speed Skate Championships annually. It is also the center of activity during the annual Polarthon.
Play the grassroots Canadian game outside on a frozen lake, the way it was meant to be. Enjoy the fresh air and the natural setting of the game.
Snowmobiling is another popular activity that attracts enthusiasts from all over the region. The crown land surrounding the community is open to all snowmobilers and offers hundreds of square kilometers for exploration. The main unloading and loading zone is situated just before the Tunkwa Lake road. Please visit www.snowriders.ca for more information.