Hocking Hills

Welcome to Hidden Hocking

Old Man's Cave After Hours There are plenty of roads meandering their way through the Hocking Hills of Ohio.  Some are paved and some are gravel. A few are still even a dusty mix of dirt, grass and pebbles. Run down or freshly paved, they all have one thing in common, though. Each of these roads leads to somewhere in the Hocking Hills. Whether it is toward the well-known sections of the region like Ash Cave or Old Man's Cave or past a more unfamiliar place like the abandoned town of Moonville nearly buried beneath a hundred years of brushy overgrowth, every highway, street or dead end drive takes us to a certain place we want to go.

Rush Hour Traffic, Hocking Hills Style

The Hocking Hills are full of nooks and crannies hidden somewhere between the huge pockets of wilderness, antique shopping malls and canoe liveries. Folks drive here from big cities like Columbus, Chicago and hundreds of little towns. They come to see the more popular sites of the region like Ash Cave, Old Man's Cave and Cedar Falls. They canoe the Hocking River, ride horses through Hocking Forest and find that special gift at an outlet in Logan. But here at Hidden Hocking, we want to show you the parts of the Hocking Hills region most folks never see. These are places like Cantwell Cliffs and Moonville Tunnel you drive right past without even knowing and interesting sites less than a stone's throw away that are right under your nose but you don't see. From little shops to ghost towns, fall colors to winter hiking trails, these are places less likely traveled and just waiting for you to discover just what makes them special. So come, enjoy Hidden Hocking!

 

Major Cities - Drive Time

Cincinnati  2 -  3 hours

Cleveland 3 - 4 hours

Columbus 1 - 2 hours

Bowling Green 3 - 4 hours

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