Nature Areas - The Hocking Hills region is home to 9 state parks, over 9000 acres of state forest land, part of the Wayne National Forest, contains 4 nature preserves and one of the largest metro parks in the state. Hiking, fishing, camping, horseback riding, canoeing, rappelling, and bird watching are just a few of the activities visitors to the area enjoy...more | | Day Trips With the Hocking Hills serving as "home base" there are several nearby places to visit during the day:
Historic Logan - Officially known as "the Gateway to Ohio's Scenic Wonderland" Logan is surrounded by the region's many scenic areas. If you need gas, supplies or food, Logan is the place to go. Check out the growing number of downtown art shops, cafes and restaurants...more
Historic Lancaster - The Lancaster Historic District covers over 24 city blocks and is one the most significant historic districts in the Midwestern States...more Check back with us, within the next few weeks we will be adding Day Trips to the Wayne National Forest, Historic Nelsonville, the Lake Hope Region, Historic Chillicothe, Bob Evans Farm, and the Muskingum River. Make plans to stay a couple of extra days when you visit the Hocking Hills. | | Online Availability & Reservations - Our Online Availability System will help locate the type of accommodation that meets your preferences. Online schedules of availability are kept current by the various Hocking Hills accommodation operators. Just select your preferences and the time frame of your visit and our Online Availability System will find the perfect match for your next visit to the Hocking Hills! | | Annual Winter Hike - Those who have not participated in the Winter Hike for a few years will be delighted with improvements and repairs to the trails, walkways, and bridges, and the new staircase that descends to Cedar Falls....more | | Visitor Guide - You can request a printed copy of the Hocking Hills Visitors Guide using our online fill in the blank forms. We will rush a copy right out to you to help in planning your visit to the Hocking Hills. If you are in the area, there are copies available at several local businesses. You may wish to pick up a copy to give to your friends or relatives. | |
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The Old Bear's Den Photography and Educational Center provides the perfect central location for shooting the hills. The Center serves as the home for the photography workshops of Hocking Hills Photographer Eric Hoffman but can be rented for...more |
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Hocking Hills Wedding Planner
 Planning a wedding? The Hocking Hills has what you need; the facilities, the food, the photographers, places to stay, and the perfect landscapes. (click for details)
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 Can you get a way within the next 7 days? If so, you may be able to get a great "last minute special" on a great cabin or cottage and save a little money at the same time. The availability of last minute specials change daily and go fast....more | |
Lodging - Sometimes referred to as the "Hot Tub capital of the mid-West", the Hocking Hills has hundreds of cabins and cottages tucked away back in the hills and hollows. No matter if you are looking for that relaxing or romantic getaway or that perfect family vacation, you are bound to find accommodations that fit your needs. Many facilities offer spacious lodges for family reunions or corporate retreats. And of course there are plenty of campgrounds for those wanting to be even closer to nature...more | | Historic Robbins Crossing - Early life in Ohio's Appalachian country is preserved in this authentic log cabin village providing a glimpse of the life and times of the pioneers who loved and settled this rugged area of Ohio more than 200 year ago. more | | Ohio's Appalachian Country consists of 29 Ohio counties. A region of timeless enchantment and homespun hospitality, where America's historic and cultural heritage flourishes in the midst of spectacular scenic beauty. The unforgettable landscape appears as a patchwork of forested hills, open meadows and misty valleys, threaded by lazy streams and majestic rivers. Beautiful state parks and national forests offer swimming, canoeing, fishing, horseback riding and camping. Nature trails provide the best in hiking and biking for novices and experts alike. | | Hocking Hills Tourism Association - The Hocking Hills Tourism Association's visitor information centers welcome hundreds of visitors to the Hocking Hills each year. The original visitor center is located on US 33 and SR 664 S near Logan, across the street from Walmart, Amerihost and the Holiday Inn Express.  The newest visitor center is located on the west side of the county, in the quaint little town of Laurelville. The Laurelville center serves those visitors entering the Hocking Hills through Columbus, Circleville and Chillicothe. Volunteers staff the visitor information centers to help make your visit to the Hocking Hills more interesting. Stop in and say hello. .....TOP | |