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Wanna go sledding? Try the Hocking Hills-

Okay, so it's been snowing all week and you're stuck in the house. Nothing is on television, all the good movies are already rented and the mall is packed. What is there to do? How about digging out last year's lonely sled from the dark corner of the garage and taking it for a ride?

If you're bored and the kids are bored and your sled's just picking up dust in the corner, there's no better excuse than to take them all out to get some fresh air (and maybe a bit of a thrill). But where can you go sledding in the Hocking Hills?

Below are a couple great sledding hills for you to try in the Hocking Hills!

 

 
 
Lake Logan State Park dam (near Hocking Hills State Park)

Sledders can use the dam at Lake Logan and there is plenty of parking at the dam parking lot right off of State Route 664.

How to get to Lake Logan:

From Columbus/Lancaster and Logan:

To get to Lake Logan, folks can take State Route 33 East from Columbus to the Logan Bremen Exit which is State Route 664. Turn right. The Lake Logan Dam parking lot is about 1/4
mile down on the right.

Lake Hope State Park dam

Sledders can use the dam which is located right off State Route 278. 

How to get to Lake Hope:

From Columbus/Lancaster and Logan:

Take 270 to Route 33 South through Lancaster and down to Nelsonville and State Route 278.  Take 278 South to Lake Hope State Park. (1.5 hours)

From Athens:

Take Route 50 West to Prattsville.  Turn right on State Route 278, head north through Zaleski and on to Lake Hope State Park.   (30 minutes)

 

 

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.

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