Logan County, ND
1,855 residents · 993 sq mi · 1.9/sq mi · 100% rural
About Logan County
Logan County is a county in the U.S. state of North Dakota. As of the 2020 census, the population was 1,876. The county seat and the largest city is Napoleon. According to the website mob-rule.com, Logan County is the least visited county in the continental US.
Prepper Assessment
Living in this area offers a rural experience with a very low population density of 1.9 people per square mile, making it an attractive option for those seeking remoteness. The climate features an annual mean temperature of 41.1°F, with summer highs reaching 80.9°F, which supports a growing season suitable for various crops in USDA zone 6a. However, the region receives only 20.6 inches of rain per year, which may limit water availability for extensive farming and gardening.
Natural hazards are a significant consideration, as the county ranks high for cold wave (74) and winter weather (73) risks, which can impact self-sufficiency efforts during harsh winters. While the area has a lower violence percentile of 42/100, indicating relative safety, the overall disaster percentile of 10/100 suggests a lower likelihood of severe natural disasters. The median home price is affordable at $94,400, but the limited economic activity may present challenges for long-term financial stability.
This county may be a good fit for individuals or families who prioritize solitude and can adapt to a harsher climate with significant winter conditions. Those experienced in self-sufficient living and prepared for potential water limitations may thrive here. Conversely, individuals reliant on urban amenities or those unprepared for extreme weather may find this location challenging. The hidden gem is the low property cost, while the dealbreaker could be the cold weather and limited resources during winter months.
