Logan County, NE
675 residents · 571 sq mi · 1.2/sq mi · 100% rural
About Logan County
Logan County is a county in the U.S. state of Nebraska. As of the 2020 census, the population was 716. Its county seat is Stapleton.
Prepper Assessment
Living in this area offers a rural lifestyle with a low population density of 1.2 people per square mile, providing ample space for self-sufficient living. The climate features an annual mean temperature of 48.9°F and 23.4 inches of rainfall, supporting a growing season suitable for various crops in USDA zone 7a. However, the summer highs can reach 87°F, and winter lows drop to 13.5°F, which may require careful planning for seasonal changes and water management.
Potential risks include a moderate wildfire risk, with a FEMA rank of 49, and drought concerns ranked at 44, which could impact water availability for agriculture. The area has a relatively low violence percentile of 24, indicating safety in terms of crime. The cost of housing is manageable, with a median home price of $123,600, but the effective property tax rate of 1.16% should be factored into long-term affordability.
This county may suit individuals or families seeking a quiet, rural lifestyle with opportunities for farming and self-sufficiency. It is ideal for those who can adapt to the risks of drought and wildfire while managing seasonal climate variations. However, individuals who rely heavily on high-speed internet may find limitations, as only 50% of households have broadband subscriptions, which could hinder remote work or online business ventures.
