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Hocking Hills State Park

19852 State Rt 664 S
Logan, OH 43138-9537
Phone: (740) 385-6841

Ratings & Reviews Summary for Hocking Hills State Park

5 Star Rating
 
(7 reviews)
4 Star Rating
 
(1 reviews)
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User Reviews for Hocking Hills State Park

4 Star Rating: Recommended

07/25/2008 Posted by plipps

My family of five spent four days at Hocking Hills and loved it. We hiked at Old Mans Cave, Cedar Fall, Conkle Hollow, Ash Cave, Cantwell Cliffs. My husband and three teenagers went on the zip line and loved it. We went horse back riding and fishing at Rose lake and Lake Logan. I can not believe how beautiful this park is so close to our home. I do have a warning about where we stayed. We stayed in a beautiful cabin called Crocodile Cliff. We were very respectful of the cabin and planned on coming back. When I returned home the real estate company Paniccia Real Estate wrongly accused us of causing damage. The e-mail pictures of the damage was clearly old rips. We were lucky because my daughter took pictures of outside area of the cabin the morning we arrived. We arrived the same time the cleaning people were there and stayed just a few minutes and then left so the cleaning could get done. My daughter took pictures that morning and she captured a picture clearly showing the damage was already done before we even stayed there. The whole thing was very odd and I do not want anyone else to experience what we did. Do not rent anything from Paniccia Real Estate. Please visit Hocking Hills it is well worth it just stay somewhere else. Thank you.

Pros: Beautiful Scenery

Cons: Problem with the Real Estate Company

5 Star Rating: Highly Recommended

04/02/2005 Posted by deebetts

This park is great to get away from the realities of everday life. I would go once a week if I could. There are tons of options for overnite stays from cheap tent camping to more pricey cabins. Get together a group of friends and go!!!

5 Star Rating: Highly Recommended

10/16/2004 Posted by christina1012

It's hard to believe such beauty exists so close to the city but within 45 minutes outside of Columbus there is. I make the yearly trek to Old Man's Cave in October to take in some amazing geological magnificience. The enormous caves, breathtaking waterfalls and historic rock formations will impress any age. My only recommendation is that if you're the slightest bit nervous about your little ones wandering off I wouldn't take them. Some of the walking trails are perilously close to cliff edges and I myself would be too skittish about taking any child under 3, but there were plenty of little ones there so maybe I'm just too "mom-like". There isn't a bad time to go to this beautiful park but fall and winter seem to be the most scenic. Definately a gem of a park in the midst of suburbia.

Pros: free, light crowds, easy to find

5 Star Rating: Highly Recommended

09/08/2002 Posted by quack

There's nothing more exhilerating than walking through the wildest part of Ohio and taking in the fall colors all at once. Lots of times when you go on Tuesday through Thursday during the day, you can almost hike the trails alone. It's definately worth the drive from Columbus or Cincinnati to see the hills change over from summer to fall. And even if you don't want to get out of the car, you can drive through the different parts of the park and still feel refreshed.

Pros: Free, park nature programs, hiking trails

Cons: crowded on Saturday

5 Star Rating: Highly Recommended

09/04/2002 Posted by ndcullen

This is a state park you can't afford not to see. Fun for the whole family, members of any age. I go multiple times every year. Don't miss the Winter Hike every January. The Devil's Bathtub is great to see after a good rain. Take your time and see everything. If you can, stay in a cabin and make a weekend out of it. If you can't, it's still a good day trip. Just go, enjoy and respect mother nature.

Pros: free, beautiful, good family activity

Cons: bring your own food, bathrooms not great

5 Star Rating: Highly Recommended

08/24/2002 Posted by hetty

it's one of the most beautiful places around. I never knew a place like that existed in Ohio. My friend and I hiked twenty miles in one day and still didn't see everything. Wow.

Pros: well kept trails, beautiful scenery, cheap

Cons: need better trail map, litter in places

5 Star Rating: Highly Recommended

08/09/2002 Posted by Shawn_king

Hocking Hills State Park is beautiful. In the Fall is a really good time to go and see all the fall colors from the trees. Old Man's Cave is a nice hike for anyone of any age. Truly an Ohio treasure, and to be so close to the city, Columbus.....

Pros: beauty, nature, awesome

5 Star Rating: Highly Recommended

08/02/2002 Posted by cbankswilliams

Been there for five years on vacation and still found something new each year (and I have been to Europe, Canada and Mexico, as well as 40 of the 51 states)

Pros: free entry

Cons: nasty latrines

Editor's Review

An hour southeast of Columbus, this state park is a one-stop shopping area for outdoor recreation.  See the full editorial review.

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The Extras

Find good dining and shopping options close to the Hills' natural wonders in the communities of Lancaster and Athens, Ohio.

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Directory & Services Information for Hocking Hills State Park

Admission

  • Free

Parking

  • Lot

Hours

  • Daily dawn-dusk

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19852 State Rt 664 S
Logan, OH 43138-9537

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