• Youth across Western NC transformed by relationships forged at Camp Henry
  • Multigenerational lifelong learners inspired by nature’s classroom through the Outdoor School
  • Year-round retreat-goers rejuvenated by the awe-inspiring beauty and experiences of Lake Logan

Lake Logan is often described as “a thin place,” where visitors experience the serenity of God’s glorious gifts. All are welcome to this special place, where the power of nature’s bounty nourishes, restores, and rejuvenates. 

A ministry of the Episcopal Diocese of Western North Carolina, Lake Logan is located approximately 30 miles West of Asheville in Haywood County. Our 300-acre campus lies within the Great Balsam Mountains range, is adjacent to the Shining Rock Wilderness, and features mile-long Lake Logan and the West Fork of the Pigeon River. Our valley home offers both forested and open land, a wide array of historic buildings, cabins, camp-style dorms, meeting and event spaces, primitive campsites, an alpine tower, and scenic trails that venture into the national forest. The Retreat Center is open year-round to host all types of events, groups, and individuals for retreat, rest, renewal, and recreation.