| LOCAL AREA ATTRACTIONS
We have 100 acres with trails you can hike
that is close to your cabin. Feel free to fish or swim in our pond.
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| Hocking Hills State Parks |
| Old Man's Cave |
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The most popular of all the Hocking areas is Old Man's Cave, located on S.R. 664.
Here at Upper Falls, the Grandma Gatewood Trail begins its six-mile course connecting
three of the park's areas: Old Man's Cave to Cedar Falls to Ash Cave. This same
trail has been designated as part of Ohio's Buckeye Trail as well as part of two
national systems. |

| Cedar Falls |
| If one were to venture down the Lower Gorge of Old Man's
Cave, you would eventually enter the picturesque valley of
Queer Creek. At the point where Old Man's Creek merges with
Queer Creek, the trail takes an abrupt turn east and enters
this new valley. The trail leading to Cedar Falls passes
through the most austere area in Hocking Hills. |
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| Ash Cave |
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In the southernmost reaches of Hocking Hills is Ash Cave
- beyond doubt the most
spectacular feature of the entire park. Ash Cave is the largest, most impressive
recess cave in the state. |

| Conkles Hollow |
| Conkles Hollow, situated off S.R. 374 on Big Pine Road is a rugged, rocky
gorge - considered one of the deepest in Ohio. The valley floor is a veritable
wilderness covered by a profusion of ferns and wildflowers while hemlock, birch
and other hardwood tower overhead. The growth is so thick in places that little
or no sunlight reaches the deep valley floor. |
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| Rock House |
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Rock House is one of the six major areas of Hocking Hills State Park - Old Man's Cave,
Ash Cave, Rock House, Conkle's Hollow, Cedar Falls and
Cantwell Cliffs. Each of the park areas offers a unique
experience for those who walk its paths. |

| Cantwell Cliffs |
| Cantwell Cliffs is located in the northern reaches of Hocking Hills
- 17 miles from Old Man's Cave on S.R. 374.
Its remote location discourages visitation, but those who travel the extra distance will not be disappointed.
Many visitors proclaim the Cantwell area as the most picturesque in Hocking County. |
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Lake Logan |
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Lake Logan is located in Hocking County in southeast Ohio, just outside of the
city of Logan. It was originally known as "Hocking Lake", but was re-named to
better reflect the Indian heritage of the area and to avoid confusion with the
Hocking Hills State Park and Forest. The 400 acre lake is ideal for fishing for
northern pike, bass, bluegill, crappie, Muskie, catfish, and Saugeye.
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