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Hocking Hills

The Hocking Hills offers both adventure and luxury accommodations in Southeastern Ohio. From canoeing at Fox's Hocking Hills Canoe Livery to hiking the many trails at Hocking Hills State Park,outdoor enthusiasts can enjoy a great day, and then a great stay at Cabins at Hickory Ridge!

The Hocking Hills region is made up of seven major park areas

Ash Cave

Ash Cave

Ash Cave features a winding asphalt trail that leads to the largest recess cave in Ohio. It also has a seasonal waterfall and rock formations.There is an upper and lower trail at Ash Cave, each one approximately a 1/2 mile long. The lower trail is handicap accessible. It takes approximately 30 minutes to hike the trail

Cantwell Cliffs

Cantwell Cliffs

Cantwell Cliffs is best known for its winding passages, steep slopes and a unique rock shelter. The trail is about a mile and takes 1- 1 1/12 hours to hike

Cedar Falls

Cedar Falls

Cedar Falls features a magnificent seasonal waterfall and also a beautiful trail surrounded by hemlocks. The trail is about a 1/2 mile and takes about 30-40 minutes to hike.

Conkle's Hollow

Conkle's Hollow

Conkle's Hollow has a multitude of adventures: steep cliffs, hemlock-lined trails, awesome views, rock formations and a paved lower trail that is wheelchair and stroller accessible. It has two trail systems - an upper and a lower trail. The rim is 2 1/2 miles long. The lower trail is about a mile in length. It takes about 1 1/2 to 2 hours to hike the rim or upper trail and about 1 hour to hike the lower trail.

Old Mans Cave

Old Man's Cave

Old Man's Cave is most likely one of the most popular hikes in the Midwest.  It has beautiful waterfalls, steep cliffs, unique bridges and rock tunnels.  Old Man's Cave is approximately 1 mile long and takes about an hour to hike.

Rockhouse

Rockhouse

Rockhouse gives guests to the region a peek into the past (the area once housed a hotel and was an alleged hideout for bandits. It also has a view of the closest thing to a real cave in the park system. The Rockhouse trail is about a 1/2 mile long and takes 30 to 45 minutes to traverse

Whispering Cave

Whispering Cave

A trail leads to a peaceful overlook, then descends downward toward Whispering Cave with a waterfall. Along the way, rock formations, recess caves and cliffs line the trail. There is a swinging bridge over Old Man's Creek.

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