Hocking Hills State Forest
Hidden
Waterfalls near the
Rock Climbing
and Rappelling area at Hocking Hills State Forest
Take State Route 374 and turn on Big Pine Road. On the left, you'll pass the parking lot into Conkle's Hollow. Follow the road about 2 miles until you see a gravel lot designated as the rock climbing and rappelling area lot. Just across the street, there is a trail that crosses over a small foot bridge. Follow the trail across the bridge to where the trail forks. Take the fork to the right and follow the dirt trail about 1/4 mile to the waterfall.
The Hocking Hills Region is located along the Appalachian
hillsides of southeastern Ohio. It is a unique region- rich in history and
dense with one of the few remaining wilderness areas left in the United
States. What was once a thriving, tamed industrial region of iron ore has
now turned back to its wilder side, a region filled with thick forests, huge
rock formations and mysterious sandstone recess caves. Those who look
closely can find the remains of the past and discover places less traveled
by others in the Hocking Hills.