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Whether you’re looking to plan a romantic getaway or a family vacation, you’re sure to find the right cabin in Hocking Hills for you. There are cabins located all around Hocking Hills State Park, in areas like Logan, New Plymouth, and South Bloomingville. In all of these towns, you’ll be just a short drive away from the park and all of its spectacular natural landmarks. These cabins are about as close to the Hocking Hills action as you can get!
Cozy cabins with modern amenitiesDon’t worry, you won’t be missing out on the amenities that you need for a comfortable stay when renting a quaint cabin in Hocking Hills. Most cabins in Hocking Hills come equipped with television, WiFi, air conditioning, and onsite parking. You’ll also find that some cabins offer extra bonuses, like gardens, balconies or terraces, and amazing views. Plus, cabins in Hocking Hills vary greatly in size, with some housing just a couple and others fitting up to 16 people, so no matter the group you’re traveling with, you’re sure to find a cabin that’s a perfect fit for you.
Travelers and activities
Hocking Hills is a premier destination for hikers. Beginners can take a guided hike through the area, while more advanced hikers have plenty of trails to explore on their own in the 2,356-acre park. Some of the most popular hikes are Old Man’s Cave and Ash Cave, which are certainly worth visiting. However, if you’re looking to avoid crowds, you can check out less popular hikes like Cantwell Cliffs, which is one of the most difficult trails in Hocking Hills, or Rock House, a truly remarkable cave formation. Or check out the most impressive waterfall in the park, Cedar Falls. With over 10,000 acres of hikes, you’re sure to find a trail that suits your ability level.
Hocking Hills for familiesIf you’re looking to plan an outdoor adventure with the whole family, Hocking Hills won’t disappoint. There are a number of hikes in the park that are suitable for younger family members, but there are also plenty of things to do other than hiking in Hocking Hills. Head to Hocking Hills Canopy Tours for an exhilarating zipline course created just for kids, or rent canoes and paddle down the Hocking River. Or check out the Spotted Horse Ranch for a horseback ride around the park’s trails. If you happen to be in town on a weekend between Memorial Day and October, catch a ride on the Hocking Valley Scenic Railway. This historic train also offers a number of special seasonal rides, such as the Easter Bunny Train and Egg Hunt, which takes place a couple of weekends before Easter, and the Santa Train, which runs from the end of November until about a week before Christmas.
Over 330 million years ago, the Hocking Hills region was submerged under the Atlantic Ocean.
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An eco tour is a great way to learn about the natural ecosystem of the Hocking Hills area. An experienced guide will teach you about the geology, flora, and fauna of this historic area.
2. Immerse yourself in natureIf you’re looking for a more therapeutic experience, give forest bathing a try. This nature therapy technique consists in a slow, thoughtful, guided walk through the woods and can help to relieve stress, anxiety, and depression.
3. Try out some rock climbing and repellingAdventure seekers should give rock climbing and rappelling a try in Hocking Hills State Park. Climb up some beautiful sandstone rock, or rappel down 100-foot cliffs!
4. Check out Conkle’s Hollow Nature PreserveConkle’s Hollow is a state nature preserve located just northwest of Hocking Hills State Park. Its cliffs offer incredible views of what is perhaps the deepest gorge in the entire state.
5. Take a scenic air tourOne of the best ways to see Hocking Hills is by air! Book a scenic air tour and experience Hocking Hills from a birds-eye-view (and don’t forget to bring your camera).
6. Go stargazingHocking Hills is one of the only places in Ohio where you can enjoy the night sky without light pollution. Head to the John Glenn Astronomy Park Observatory or bring your own telescope and enjoy unobstructed views of the night sky.
7. Hop on a bikeFinally, if you prefer traveling on two wheels, Hocking Hills is a great place for you to do so. There are over 50 miles of biking trails in the area, ranging from beginner to expert terrain, so whether you want to take a leisure ride or check out an intense mountain biking trail, you have plenty of options.