Hocking Hills State Park
Hocking Hills State Park features six major areas - 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. From hemlock-lined trails, to huge rock formations, waterfalls to rock bridges, guests to the park are sure to treasure their explorations for years to come. Rich in forested areas and natural wonders, there are over 25 miles of hiking trails in the Hocking Hills State Park system.
There is a full time naturalist all year around with park programs during the day and special events throughout the year. Major events included: Winter Hike, Maple Syrup Festival, Hike through History, Haunted Hocking, Christmas at Ash Cave and more. Ohio State Park Naturalist, Patrick Quackenbush, offers such daily programs as tours through Old Man's Cave, Hawks and Owls of the region (there is a raptor center at the park) and historical interpretation.
Hocking Hills State Park
19852 S. R. 664
Logan, Ohio 43138
Park program information can be found - Hocking Hills State Park Programs
Yearly Special Events can be found - Hocking Hills State Park Events
Hocking Hills State Park Trails: Click on each for more detailed info:
Ash Cave | Cedar Falls | Old Man's Cave | Conkle's Hollow | Cantwell Cliffs | Rock House

The Hocking Hills Region is located in the Midwest US settled into the edges of Appalachia's Southeastern Ohio. It is known for its wilderness areas, unique rock formations, cascading waterfalls, breathtaking cliff edges and the many cabins and cottages tucked into its hillsides to escape the everyday. It encompasses such natural areas as Lake Hope State Park, Wayne National Forest, Zaleski State Forest, Hocking State Forest and a few Columbus Metroparks. One of the largest visited park systems in Ohio is Hocking Hills State Park located within this region. There are over 25 miles of hiking trails including those at Old Man's Cave, Cedar Falls and Ash Cave.

