Loganlea is an urban, residential suburb of
Logan City, Queensland, Australia. In 2011 the
Australian Census the suburb recorded a
population of 6,172. The eastern boundary of
Loganlea is marked by a winding section of the
Logan River. The north of the suburb is aligned
with the Beenleigh railway line. The western
boundary follows part of both Scrubby Creek
and Kingston Road. The Logan Motorway
crosses the northern tip of Loganlea where
access is provided via Kingston Road.
Loganlea State High School was built in the
north-east close to the railway line. A police
beat is located on the corner of Haig Road and
Station Street. Towards the centre of the suburb
is a small retail zone which includes a child-
care centre.
The Logan Artists Association art gallery and
studio opened in 2012 and is located in Coral
Street. In the east along Logan River the
land is prone to flooding.
Flooding is experienced at Loganlea Road near
Webb Road when the Logan River breaks its
banks. Evergreen Park and Sturdee Park are
two large parks amongst many smaller others.