Some routes to the Hocking Hills are more rewarding than others. From Columbus and the John Glenn Columbus International Airport, take U.S. Route 33 to State Route 664. From Cleveland, follow I-71S to State Route 37E. From Cincinnati, take State Route 32, also known as the James A. Rhodes Appalachian Highway.
ROSE LAKE: LAURA WATILO BLAKEWELCOME TO THE HOCKING HILLS!
We are happy you have come to experience our little slice of paradise. We hope you have an incredible experience and look forward to serving you.
As you dine, shop and play, please remember the people who are assisting you are our children, brothers, sisters, parents and grandparents. They deserve your respect and consideration.
We take great pride in our community. Help us ensure the Hocking Hills will continue to be enjoyed by future generations by visiting responsibly. We invite you to learn more and take the pledge at LoveHockingHills.com.
Have a wonderful time and remember, in all your travels, pack your patience.
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BEST
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LOVE HOCKING HILLS
TALES
HAUNTED HOCKING
Hear spooky tales and meet friendly phantoms.
PICTURE HOCKING HILLS
Capture the beauty of the region through a lens and compete for top prizes.
TEE TIME
Play the rolling green hills any way you choose.
SMALL
TOWNS, BIG HEART
PLAY THE DAY AWAY
THE WEATHER
In spring and fall, frequent rain fills the many waterfalls. Summer temperatures are comfortable with cooler temps found in caves and gorges, on shaded trails and in the evening. In winter, temperatures can dip below zero degrees.
SPRING 30°–60° SUMMER 50°–85°
30°–60°
VISITOR INFORMATION:
1-800-HOCKING (462-5464), ExploreHockingHills.com
Logan: 13178 St. Rt. 664 S., Logan, OH 43138
Laurelville: 16197 Pike St., Laurelville, OH 43135
ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICES: 740-385-2750, 740-385-1146 (fax)
ADVERTISING INFORMATION: 614-717-6709
EMERGENCY NUMBERS:
Hocking Hills has the most sophisticated 911 emergency services available, using GPS technology to help emergency crews quickly locate those who call for help.
Hocking County Sheriff: 740-385-2131
Logan Police Department: 740-385-6866
Hocking Valley Hospital: 740-380-8000
Hocking Hills Urgent Care: 740-380-8345
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BY LAND, WATER & SKY
Explore the hills, gulches, caves, wildlife and exhilaration of the Hocking region with adventures suited for every type of explorer. There’s a whole natural world to discover and so many ways to experience the area — by land, water and sky.
LAND
Explore vistas from towering cliffs and navigate a series of trails for all skill levels, including the partially wheelchair-accessible gorge trail at Conkles Hollow State Nature Preserve in Rockbridge. Up for a challenge?
Whispering Cave Trail in Hocking Hills State Park includes a swinging hemlock bridge and 4.5 miles of winding paths that take you to the second largest cave in the region and a 105-foot waterfall.
At Hocking State Forest, 42 miles and three trails showcase a variety of native plant species and wildlife. Ready to rock climb? Just east of Conkles Hollow is a rock and cliff face reserved for scaling and repelling. Ohio’s second largest forest is Zaleski State Forest in Zaleski, which also operates a sawmill. Check out the historic Moonville Tunnel or go long with the 29-mile Selinde Rosenburg Memorial backpacking trail.
From trail riding to custom horse adventures, Equestrian Ridge Farm in New Plymouth offers a range of tours for all ages, including pony riding introductions for children and scenic rides through meadows and hillsides.
At Hocking Hills Horse Rides in South Bloomingville, take a rewarding trail ride to destinations like Crystal Falls, Red Rock and Box Canyon. Get the full western experience when you groom, tack and feed your horse at no extra cost. Thrill seekers and history buffs alike will appreciate hoofing through the allegedly haunted Moonville Tunnel on horseback with the pros at Uncle Buck’s Riding Stable in New Marshfield. Brought your own noble steed? Get a little help navigating the hills on a guided tour with The Vacation Vaquera
With 22 miles of rail trail to explore, the Hockhocking Adena Bikeway that winds through the region has trail-end points in Nelsonville and Athens. Lake Hope State Park in McArthur offers eight mountain biking trails, from moderate to difficult, and it’s considered one of the state’s top single-track mountain biking trail systems, totaling 25-plus miles. The 58-mile (and counting) Baileys Trail System in Wayne National Forest seasonally welcomes mountain bikers of any skill level. Ride through lush restored forest and past historic landmarks like abandoned mines.
Keep your eye out for butterflies, wildlife, birds and other creatures that call the Hills home. The Hocking Hills Butterfly Trail in Logan has 14 stops highlighting different sets of butterfly wings, where you can learn about their habitat and food source. Spot other creatures including turtles, raccoons, deer and turkeys at Lake Logan State Park
WATER
Canoe or kayak your way along the Hocking River at Hocking Hills Adventures in Logan — or take up river tubing. River tours range in distance and difficulty, starting with a 5-mile Crockett’s River Run Trip on a slower stretch. Nelsonville’s Adventure Pro River Trips explore the river in Wayne National Forest in a canoe, kayak or tube.
If you’d rather power up on the water, rent a pontoon at Lake Logan Marina, or drop a line in this no-wake lake. Strouds Run State Park permits boats with less than 10 horsepower on Dow Lake, and there is a launch ramp at the northeastern edge. You can rent pontoons, canoes, kayaks, paddleboards and pedal boats at the boathouse in spring, summer and fall.
With 500 feet of beach and close-by camping grounds, Tar Hollow State Park’s Pine Lake in Laurelville permits swimming in designated areas. Lake Hope State Park in McArthur offers an expansive swimming beach with a beach house, sun deck, patio and concessions.
It’s known as Fisherman’s Lake and stocked with trout in the spring — cast a line at Rose Lake in the Hocking Hills Reservoir and you’re likely to score a catch. In Rockbridge, Clear Creek Metro Park offers fishing along 5-acre Lake Ramona and from the dams at Lake Emily.
SKY
Zip line over Hocking Hill’s forests, caves, gorges and hillsides at Hocking Hills Canopy Tours in Rockbridge. Challenge yourself to the three-hour X-Tour, an extreme guided adventure with 11 zip lines — you’ll glide into a hidden, recessed cave and across the Hocking River.
At Valley Zipline Tours near Lancaster, there are nine zip lines and 5,000 feet of sky-high “line” to experience the area’s dramatic scenery.
High Rock Adventures in Rockbridge offers a range of climbing challenges or rock and cliff rappel from 35- to 75-feet drops. Rappels include flat wall, canyon and a leaning rock. No experience is necessary and gear is provided. Get a masterclass not only in rappelling or rock climbing, but also in the local environment when you book a private tour with Hocking Hills Adventure Trek. You’ll get off the beaten path in the expansive Hocking State Forest with an experienced guide.
Hocking Hills Scenic Air Tours takes off from New Plymouth in a fixed-wing aircraft to take in views you just can’t experience on the trails. It’s a whole new way to go leaf peeping and a relaxing “climb” if scaling rock walls isn’t your thing.
Walk on water with the help of a Marvel-style jet pack that elevates you up to 30 feet over a private lake. Jet Pack Water Adventures in Lancaster says it takes no more than six minutes of training to learn — you’ll strap into a five-point harness securing you to a jet pack that shoots out streams of water, boosting you sky high so you can steer your way around (and over) the lake.
LOVE HOCKING HILLS
Do you love visiting the Hocking Hills region? As a visitor, you can take part in protecting the environment, supporting local businesses and keeping this a special place for future generations to enjoy.
By Anietra HamperThrough the Love Hocking Hills campaign, visitors commit to 10 ways to use and protect the region in small efforts that add up to big gains when everyone does their part.
Some of the most important ways visitors can show their love for Hocking Hills is by staying on the trails while exploring the state park, keeping pets on leashes and making sure that you only take pictures and leave footprints to protect the natural surroundings.
Other ways you can pledge to be a responsible visitor are planning ahead for your visit, keeping the area clean by carrying out what you carry in, not disturbing wildlife, being kind to other visitors, not damaging nature like carving initials into trees or caves and responsibly enjoying camping and campfires.
Support these Love Hocking Hills business partners!
• Cedar Grove Lodging and Events
• Columbus Washboard Company
• Crane Hollow Preserve
• Cut Above Cabins
• High Rock Adventures
• Hocking County Soil and Water Conser vation District
• Hocking Hills Adventures
• Hocking Hills Cabins and Resort
• Hocking Hills Lodge & Conference Center
• Laine’s Dutch Country Store
• Laurelville Fruit Farm
• Lilyfest
• Mam’s Rusted Skillet
• Monday Creek Publishing
• Rock House Restaurant
• Tacie’s Sweet Treats
• The Haven at Cedar Grove
• The Ridge Inn
• Worthington of Logan
Are you ready to take the pledge?
I will do my homework and visit prepared. I will dress for the trail and not the catwalk.
I will stay on the trails at ALL times. I will etch my memory, not the trees or caves.
I will take only pictures and leave only footprints.
I will remain in one piece by leaving wildlife in peace.
I will scoop the poop, pick up after my pooch and carry it out.
I will play nice with fellow visitors.
I will camp only on permitted surfaces and be responsible with my campfire. I will be part of the solution, not the pollution.
Be sure to take the pledge online at LoveHockingHills.com and be a part of preserving the Hocking Hills.
Visitors come to Hocking Hills to immerse themselves in some of the most stunning natural beauty that Ohio has to offer, but the region’s trails, cliffs, trees, gorges and waterways have more to share than just a destination for outdoor recreation. When you experience the region, you also connect with days gone by and the evolution of the Hills, from early settlers to the visitors of today.
“There are so many different historical stories to be told of the
Hocking Hills region,” says Cindy Coss, Stewardship Coordinator for Hocking Hills Tourism Association. “Most people have no clue how long people have been coming to the Hocking Hills as a recreation destination.” Visitors have enjoyed hiking, canoeing and horseback riding in Hocking Hills since the early 1800s, but its history goes back long before visitors started using it recreationally.
“Many years ago, before settlers made their way to this area, the Native Americans used it. This is how Ash Cave
was named, due to the pile of ashes found in the cave,” says Coss. “There are still symbols etched on the rocks in Ash Cave that denote the location of several Native Americans that were buried there.” These early Native American inhabitants lived off the land and created footpaths, including one leading to Marietta where they traveled for trading posts that most visitors recognize now as State Route 56.
Rock House is a favorite stop for visitors because of its decorative geological formations in the 200-foot-
long cave. While voice echoes are fun to experience in the cave today, it once served more practical purposes. Native Americans used Rock House for baking ovens due to its natural ventilation system. Later on in the 1800s, it was the perfect hideout for robbers running from the law.
“Rock House took on the name Robbers Roost for the thieves of the time who would use it as a hideout. Rock House was also the site of the only on-record report of a man killed by a black bear in Hocking County,” shares Coss.
While the designated nature trails throughout Hocking Hills are maintained for visitors to enjoy, they too had rustic beginnings. The Civilian Conservation Corps, a work program established to address high unemployment rates in the 1930s, is responsible for many of the features and operations in the park today.
“The boys of Camp Hocking and Camp Logan cut out our trails, tunnels and bridges; planted thousands of trees (many of which stand today); fought forest fires; helped in flood emergencies and built the parks up to what they are today,” says Coss.
Other significant gems in the area are the remnants of the Hocking Canal that operated as a section of the Ohio and Erie Canal extending from the town of Carroll in Fairfield County to Athens, Ohio. You can take a self-guided tour along the Hocking Canal Trail that features old buildings and canal locks from when it operated between 1839 to 1890. Pick up a Hocking Canal History tour map at the Hocking County Historical and Genealogical Society and Museum in Logan or look for the displayed trail maps on kiosks at Old Town Park and Haydenville Park off of U.S. Route 33.
Conkles Hollow State
Nature Preserve
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surrounded by towering trees. After about a quarter-mile, the path ends at the majestic 700-foot-wide sandstone cave with a gentle waterfall trickling over the rocks. There’s a bench near the cave, perfect for stopping to rest and reflect. The trail entrance offers
Hiking isn’t the only option. Hocking Hills Mini-Golf is open year-round for friendly competition. The course is wheelchair accessible. Enjoy the peaceful water at Lake Logan Marina — rent a pontoon boat, pedal boat, single or double kayak, or challenge your balance on a paddle board. All ages will find joy in uncovering something beautiful at Hocking Hills Gem Mine Butterfly Ridge Butterfly Conservation Center is a haven for pollinators and visitors alike. Explore the prairie and forest on the one-mile trail. The trail is not paved and may not be accessible to hikers using mobility aids, but the staff offer free rides on their four-seat, all-terrain vehicle.
Looking for the perfect place to rest your head? The brand-new Hocking Hills State Park Lodge offers beautiful rooms, some with patios and balconies. Two pools and an all-season hot tub are perfect for unwinding after a day on the trails.
HAUNTED HOCKING
By Gwynnie KowalskiWhen you think of Hocking Hills, natural beauty is the first thing that comes to mind — but if you know where to look, you’ll find supernatural sightings amongst the trees. Settle in by the fireside for these ghostly tales from Jannette and Pat Quackenbush, seasoned naturalists, folklorists and authors of the unknown.
In the 1800s, two boys exploring the gorge and cave now known as Old Man’s Cave witnessed a mysterious old man wearing buckskin clothing and moccasins with a rifle slung over his shoulder and a white wolfhound at his side. The man disappeared at the far end of the cave, and when the two boys returned later with local townspeople, the group discovered the bones of a trapper and his wolfhound buried together where they’d disappeared. While the gravesite of the man and his dog have since been moved, visitors to the site still report the two wandering the area, as well as the sound of otherworldly, baying hounds.
Highway to Hell
While driving to or from Ash Cave, make sure to keep an eye on the roadways — and not just for safety. You might spy the Ghost Car of State Route 56. The story dates back to a neighbor dispute in the 1950s, when a man shot his neighbor, immediately regretted it, then attempted
to race the injured man to a hospital. When the neighbor passed away en route, the driver dumped his body in the Ash Cave area and sped off, thus resulting in the site’s haunting. Multiple law enforcement officers have reported passing a car driving very slowly in the opposite direction, and when they turn around to help, the car is nowhere to be found.
Fair-Weather Friend
Ash Cave is home to another famed Hocking Hills specter. The Pale Lady is said to wander the area in 1920s attire. While the ghost’s exact origins are unknown, it seems that she likes some occasional company — she’s been known to peep out from behind trees and follow behind hikers as they walk. Pat has even had a personal experience with the Pale Lady. While leading a night hike as a park naturalist, he noted an extra person standing in the back of his group. She was barefoot despite the chilly November evening and tilted her head to one side while intently listening as Pat spoke to the group about a 300-plus-year-old beech tree. Finally, Pat called out to the group, “Does everybody else see this?” As the group turned around,
Squatch Watch
Curious about cryptids? Bigfoot — or Grassman, as he’s known locally — has been sighted between Ash Cave and Cedar Falls. According to Jannette, if you smell an odor resembling rotten eggs or spoiled cabbage, you should keep an eye out for a large creature covered in moss and slime. Sightings are most likely in fall and winter when things quiet down in the Hills. If you’re looking to celebrate all things Bigfoot, check out the Hocking Hills Bigfoot Festival in August to play Squatch ’N‘ Seek and enjoy presentations, live music and Bigfoot-themed goods from vendors.
For more in-depth accounts of haunted highlights in the region, read Haunted Hocking: A Ghost Hunter’s Guide to the Hocking Hills and Beyond by Jannette and Pat Quackenbush and Little Book of Ghosts and Monsters in the Hocking Hills by Jannette Quackenbush.
PICTURE HOCKING HILLS
Showcase your experience behind the camera May 17–19 during Picture Hocking Hills, a friendly, three-day photo competition where 70 amateur and professional photographers converge to capture the essence of the Hocking Hills — this year’s theme. Expert judges award cash prizes in categories such as landscape, people and flora and fauna, but the real prize is a weekend of fun and creativity. Pre-registration is required, so hurry — spots fill up fast! explorehockinghills.com/picture-hocking-hills
TEE TIME
From traditional links to flying discs, play the green any way you choose in Hocking Hills.
By Jamie RheinHead to Wormburner Park Golf Course for the latest sport to hit to the United States. Park Golf, popular in Japan, has hit Ohio. “Park Golf is easy to pick up and play and hard to master,” says course manager Hobie Shaw. Only the second of its kind in the U.S., this 18-hole course is a landscape of fairways and greens. Grab a flat-faced club and a resin ball to start from the teeing ground.
For a round of classic golf, Hocking Hills Golf Club has a par-71 course of tree-lined
fairways. Each of the 18 holes incorporates the natural beauty of the Hocking Hills landscape. Recently renovated golf cart pathways wind through the hills and valleys of the Appalachian foothills. After a game, browse the Pro Shop and enjoy a bite and drink at The Urban Grille. You only need a disc to take on a disc golf course for free. Stop in Hocking Hills Disc Golf in Lancaster or Rockbridge to pick up the latest design, then head to the 18-hole course at Hocking College, the two
nine-hole courses at Logan High School or the course at Hocking Hills State Park Lodge. Courses traverse woods and grassy areas, skirting around buildings and parking lots in a winning combo of exercise, nature and testing your skills. “Keep your wrist flat and straight, rear back and slap it out,” recommends Anna Richardson, professional disc golfer and co-owner of Hocking Hills Disc Golf.
At Adventure Golf at Rempel’s Grove, hone your aim and putting skills while
Quick Pickle
Caught the Pickleball fever?
For Pickleball action, Chieftain Center and Logan Pickleball Courts are places to perfect your game. Chieftain Center, a joint venture of Logan High School and the community, has 12 indoor courts often available for public use. Adjacent to Logan’s city pool, you’ll find outdoor Pickleball courts open all year. See hours and more at loganhocking.school/o/chieftaincenter.
entertaining the entire family. The 18-hole course takes players through a cave, to a waterfall and along a flower-edged stream. Celebrate a game well-played at Treehouse Treats and Treasures and Ruby’s Petting Zoo. For more putting pleasure, Hocking Hills Mini-Golf at Hocking Hills Market is a wheelchair-friendly course open year-round, weather permitting. Take time to shop and dine at the market’s other offerings.
small towns, BIG HEART
Throughout the Hills, you’ll find small towns nestled quietly between the trails and scenic byways. Laurelville and South Bloomingville’s charming communities provide peaceful respites to escape from the everyday.
LAURELVILLE
Looking to discover your creative side? Head to Jack Pine Studio and watch Jack Pine himself create hand-spun glass creations in a demonstration or participate in a glass-blowing class. Time your trip right to experience the popular Glass Pumpkin Festival in September, where you can “pick” your own glass pumpkin straight from the patch!
From camels to rabbits and goats to raccoons, Muddy Boots Farm is home to a variety of adorable farm animals the entire family can pet and feed. Channel your inner cowboy at Spotted Horse Ranch, which gets its name from the resident Appaloosa horses you can ride. Opt for an hour or two of trail riding, or schedule a Cowboy Cookout to enjoy a fresh-cooked meal of pork chops, jalapeno poppers and grilled corn on the cob during your ride, with vegetarian options available.
Freshness is always guaranteed at Laurelville Fruit Farm, a third-generation orchard established in 1912 known for its apples, peaches, cherries and plums. While you’re there, enjoy fresh apple cider or an apple cider slushie and shop a variety of local honeys and jams. For a taste of home and comfort food, visit the Ridge Inn Restaurant. Savor local favorites like meatloaf and bourbon chicken or dishes featuring produce grown by the owners. Stop by on the weekend for a homemade donut fried with love. Mam’s Rusted Skillet is another of Laurelville’s gems. Try the Squatch Burger, made with locally sourced beef, or one of the Sunday specials paired with a beer or wine from their extensive selection.
SOUTH BLOOMINGVILLE
Explore the region’s most popular outdoor oases, including two natural caves. In the southernmost part of the region, Ash Cave is the largest recess cave in the state. The horseshoe-shaped cave is 700 feet from one end to the other, and the trails leading to the cave are wheelchair accessible. It’s no wonder that Old Man’s Cave is the most sought-out trail in Hocking Hills — the canyon-like natural sandstone gorge is unlike anything else. Hike along the Grandma Gatewood Trail, which connects Old Man’s Cave, Cedar Falls and Ash Cave. The 6-mile, one-way trail is part of the Buckeye Trail and connects to two national trails: the North Country Scenic Trail and America’s Discovery Trail.
After working up an appetite on the trails, fuel up at JimBo’s Burgers & Beer Located near Old Man’s Cave and Ash Cave, JimBo’s is widely known for burgers but also serves up appetizers, subs and pizzas best enjoyed with a cold beer to drink.
About a mile from Old Man’s Cave, you’ll find Grandma Faye’s Grocery in nearby Logan. Stop for ice cream or fudge (seasonally); pick up a snack or two at the grocery store and deli or wander through the gift shop, where you’ll find everything from candles and T-shirts to baskets and leather goods. Nearby, John Glenn Astronomy Park is an awe-inspiring place to end your day. Sign up for a program to see cosmic sites with other space gazers Friday and Saturday nights March through November, or bring telescopes, cameras and chairs for individual stargazing on the grounds any time of year.
Play the DAY AWAY
The new Hocking Hills Children’s Museum is an interactive wonderland for kids and kids-at-heart.
By Wendy PramikLogan’s newest play space is the Hocking Hills Children’s Museum, an exciting indoor retreat for kids in one of Ohio’s top outdoor havens. The museum, which opened in December at 78 W. Main St. in Logan, is packed with engaging activities and opportunities for hands-on education.
The idea for the museum first came to Logan preschool teacher Kristen Stimmel while pursuing a master’s degree in education. While in St. Louis, she’d taken an interest in several of the city’s interactive children’s museums and soon began envisioning a fun space for children’s exploration and learning in her own hometown.
Stimmel enlisted the help of two other preschool teachers, Rachel Kallimanis and Georgia Johnson, to build something similar in Logan. With their passions ignited, the educators embarked on a journey to create a space where children could embrace the magic of learning through play. They immersed themselves in books about children’s museums and rallied the community to bring their vision to life.
Activities at the museum, such as splashing in a cave’s waterfall, searching for toys in the dig pit or exploring a miniature downtown Logan, promise endless fun and sensory exploration to Hocking Hills area visitors. The museum is primed to be the perfect complement to a cabin stay or a day spent exploring the Hills.
Kallimanis, the museum’s executive director, says it’s a year-round wonderland where kids and families can learn, have fun and get delightfully messy. Read on for a few of the highlights.
MAGNETIC WALL AND BALL PIT
Children can build magnetic paths and set balls in motion.
CIRCUIT-BUILDING AREA
Kids can experiment with circuits to create working fans and light-up bulbs, fostering an understanding of electricity.
DIG PIT
This playground of rubber granules lets kids dig for hidden treasures like trucks and pipes.
WATER TABLE
Encouraging hands-on water play, this feature includes a waterfall and attached cave with a Lite-Brite-inspired game using colorful, translucent pegs.
WATER VORTEX AND CREEK CREATURES
As part of the water table, kids can experiment with water flow, cast fishing poles, catch creek creatures and send mini canoes down a stream.
MESSY PLAY AREA
A space where kids can let their creativity run wild, making prints using found objects like leaves pressed into clay.
MINI DOWNTOWN
A scaled-down version of downtown Logan where children can pretend to be mechanics, ice-cream scoopers, nurses, doctors and more.
STAR STAGE
Kids can step into the limelight, don dress-up props and even take part in special programming like naturalist talks.
HONEYCOMBS AREA
A dedicated space for infants with padded boundaries.
SCARF MACHINE
A whimsical contraption that sends scarves in colorful motion through clear plastic tubes.
MORE KID-CENTRIC FUN
Pencil in a visit to the Paul A. Johnson Pencil Sharpener Museum in Logan, next to the Hocking Hills Regional Welcome Center. Marvel at 3,479 unique sharpeners, a must-see for I-Spy enthusiasts. Wonder why pencils ever went out of style, with sharpeners in shapes like a Hershey’s chocolate bar and the Millennium Falcon.
Pet pigs, hug donkeys, laugh at silly goats and feed friendly farm animals at Fox’s High Rock Farm in Logan. Don’t miss gem mining for precious stones, fossils and shark teeth.
Embark on a rural adventure at Muddy Boots Farm in Laurelville. Interact with a diverse range of animals, from cows to camels and even raccoons and skunks. There’s also a rentable shelter house for group visits.
All aboard for a rolling adventure at Hocking Valley Scenic Railway in Nelsonville. Select from unique excursions including a Santa Train, a New Year’s Eve ride with midnight fireworks and a Halloweenthemed outing.
MARK YOUR CALENDAR
JANUARY
20 59th Winter Hike
20 Logan Frozen Festival
20 Logan Theater Snow Ball
MARCH
2–3 & 9–10 Comfort Food Cruise
9–10 Maple Sugaring in the Hills
APRIL
22–27 Spring Wildflowers Week
MAY
2–5 Urban Air
11–12 Hocking County Ag Days
JUNE
13–15 Washboard Arts & Music Festival
29–30 Hocking House Annual Art Gathering
JULY
12–14 LilyFest
26–28 Nelsonville Music Festival
AUGUST
2–3 Bigfoot Festival
SEPTEMBER
9–15 Hocking County Fair
13–15 Paw Paw Festival
19–21 Jack Pine Glass Pumpkin Festival
21 Hocking Hills Trail Run
28–29 Hocking Hills Artists & Craftsmen Association Annual Fall Show & Sale
OCTOBER
3–5 Jeep Run
12 Grandma Gatewood’s Fall Colors Hike
26 Jack O’ Lantern Jubilee
NOVEMBER
1–Dec. 12 Hocking Hills Holiday Treasure Hunt
DECEMBER
7 Downtown Logan Christmas Parade
14 Christmas in Ash Cave
SHOPPING
Logan CHEAP TOBACCO
52 Hocking Shopping Mall, Chieftan Dr., Logan, 513-745-0450, cheaptobaccousa.com
Local tobacco store with a huge selection of roll your own tobacco, CBD, vaping supplies, premium cigars, glass pipes and more. G-16
COLUMBUS WASHBOARD COMPANY GIFT SHOP
4 E. Main St., Logan, 740-380-3828, columbuswashboard.com
Retail store specializing in traditional, old-fashioned and nostalgic gifts. H-16
FOX’S BOOK ADVENTURES
12793 St. Rt. 664 S., Logan, 740-385-0400, Find us on Facebook Eclectic books for children and young adults, fiction and nonfiction. G-16
GIFTS THAT GIVE BACK
66 E. Main St., Logan, 740-707-3150, giftsthatgivebackevent.com
Shop beautiful handmade items from all across the globe knowing that your purchases are helping instead of hurting. H-15
HAWK’S NEST
12906 St. Rt. 664 S., Logan, 740-385-3515, hawksnestlogan.com
Hocking Hills apparel including T-shirts, hoodies and hats. H-16
HIGH POINT ORIGINS BY
CHERYL TODDLogan, highpointorigins.com
Fine art photography of the Hocking Hills region sold at the Hocking Hills Winery and Homegrown on Main. Hocking Hills Area
HOCKING HILLS
CRAFTS & MORE
12801 St. Rt. 664 S., Logan, 740-385-9039, Find us on Facebook Primitive, country and home decor plus craft and gift items. G-16
HOCKING HILLS GIFTS & APPAREL
1015 W. Hunter St., Logan, 740-216-4080, ctwdezigns.com
We are an apparel company that puts quality first and treats our customers like family. Our brand, HIS Glory, is based on our Christian beliefs. H-17
HOCKING HILLS ROASTERY Logan, 740-603-6303, hockinghillsroastery.com
Locally roasted coffee that can be shipped, picked up or delivered in the Hocking Hills region. Hocking Hills Area
HOME GROWN ON MAIN
65 W. Main St., Logan, 740-216-4435, Find us on Facebook Shop from local artists and authors and find area information, plus one-ofa-kind art. Stop in to watch a demonstration or sign-up for a workshop. H-17
LOGAN ANTIQUE MALL
12795 St. Rt. 664 S., Logan, 740-385-2061, loganantiquemall.net
Take a trip down memory lane and browse the wares of more than 100 dealers. G-16
MIDWEST GLASSWARE OUTLET
12811 St. Rt. 664 S., Logan, 740-380-9400, Find us on Facebook Retail glassware outlet for several glass makers including Anchor Hocking and Fostoria. G-16
RUSTIC RENDERINGS
Logan, 740-385-9531, Shop pen and ink sketches sold at local art shops and art shows. Hocking Hills Area
SAVING HARDWARE / RENTAL CENTER
95 E. Main St., Logan, 740-385-7514, savinghardwareinc.com
An old-fashioned hardware store and rental center. H-18
Map it! Find locations listed below on pages 117–119.
VINTAGE EN VOGUE
45 W. Main St., Logan, 740-385-2714, Find us on Facebook Vintage shop that includes antiques, art and one-ofa-kind gifts in the heart of our downtown. H-17
WAL-MART SUPERCENTER
12910 St. Rt. 664, Logan, 740-380-1472, walmart.com/store/ 3282/logan-oh
Retail shopping center, fullline grocery, sporting goods and automotive center. H-16
WEAVER’S MARKET & DELI
12803 St. Rt. 664 S., Logan, 740-380-6901, Find us on Facebook Baking supplies, deli meats, cheeses, spices, made-to-order sandwiches, soups and salads and unique gift items. H-16
Throughout the Hills
CHRISTMAS TREASURES
29205 Ilesboro Rd., Logan, 740-385-9537, windchimeshopsales.com/ christmas-treasures.htm
Hocking County’s “favorite stop for Santa!” Visit this unique, year-round Christmas shop. O-13
DUSTYBLUES HOCKING HILLS GALLERY
14775 St. Rt. 664 S., Logan, 740-385-5830, dustyblues.com
Award-winning local artists of the Hocking Hills and beyond. Take home a memory! K-13
FRAZIER’S HOME FURNISHINGS
30753 Lake Logan Rd., Logan, 740-385-3183, fraziers.biz
Retail sales and service of name-brand furniture, appliances and more. H-15
GRANDMA FAYE’S GROCERY & CARRYOUT
20507 St. Rt. 664 S., Logan, 740-385-9466
Beer, wine, grocery, souvenirs, firewood, Lotto, Wildlife Agent, subs, pizza and more. N-12
HOCKING HOUSE
29580 Big Pine Rd., Logan, 740-385-4166, hockinghouse.com
Handmade craft gallery showcasing the clay art of owner Jean Magdich and other fine craftsmen. J-14
INN & SPA AT CEDAR FALLS
21190 St. Rt. 374, Logan, 740-385-7489, innatcedarfalls.com/ the-gift-shop
Quaint and tasteful shop in the Hocking Hills featuring Ohio artists and unique gifts. P-11
JACK PINE STUDIO
21397 St. Rt. 180, Laurelville, 740-332-2223, jackpinestudio.com
Beautiful glass art, glass-blowing demos and gallery shopping. K-6
LAURELVILLE FRUIT FARM
16181 Pike St., Laurelville, 740-332-2621,
Find us on Facebook
Third generation grower of apples, peaches and plums established in 1912. Famous for our apple cider. N-1
OLD MAN’S CAVE GENERAL STORE
18809 St. Rt. 664 S., Logan, 740-380-2564, Find us on Facebook General store, carry out, deli, beer, wine, camping supplies and ice cream. L-14
RUBY’S COUNTRY CUPBOARD
16734 St. Rt. 374, Laurelville, 740-385-9696, rubyscountrycupboard.com
A country store with many hard-to-find items. K-7
WIND CHIME SHOP
29205 Ilesboro Rd., Logan, 740-385-9537, windchimeshopsales.com
Best selection of wind chimes in Ohio. Find the “chime of your life!” O-13
WOODS TO TABLE
6048 Duvall Rd., Ashville, 614-352-6432, woodstotable.net
Custom live-edge slab tables made of black walnut, maple and oak.
WREN VALLEY TRUFFLES
740-332-0773, wrenvalleytruffles.com
High-intensity artisan chocolate creations hand-crafted with regional ingredients. P-8
ZALESKI CANDLE WORKS
107 Commercial Sq., Zaleski, 740-596-7054, Find us on Facebook Richly scented hand-poured candles, tarts and farmhouse primitive decor. Vinton Co.
Rockbridge
APPALACHIAN ART & CRAFT MARKET
26774 U.S. Hwy. 33, Rockbridge, 740-380-9020, Find us on Facebook Awesome facility a step above your average arts and crafts business. F-11
BOULDERS EDGE EMPORIUM
11470 Dalton Rd., Rockbridge, 740-385-0707 Arts, crafts and concessions in an authentic log cabin setting. G-14
BUTTERFLY RIDGE BUTTERFLY CONSERVATION CENTER 17864 St. Rt. 374, Rockbridge, 740-204-5372, butterfly-ridge.com
An educational facility with classes, a gift shop and guided tours. L-8
FUNKOCITY COLLECTIBLES
26802 U.S. Hwy. 33, Rockbridge, 740-215-2203, Find us on Facebook
A fun place to shop with 300+ Funko Pops!, CCGs, Loungefly bags and more. H-17
GLENLAUREL, A SCOTTISH INN & COTTAGES GIFT SHOP
14940 Mount Olive Rd., Rockbridge, 740-385-4070, glenlaurel.com/ amenities/gift-shop
Unique gifts and Scottishinspired treasures with a variety of locally made and Ohio-made products. J-9
HOCKING HILLS CANDLE COMPANY
28750 Hide A Way Hills Rd., Sugar Grove, 740-652-8711, 623f6385cc6b5.site123.me These beautiful, custom, always hand-poured candles complement the woodworking and metal work that Greg does today. B-13
HOCKING HILLS CHIC BOUTIQUE
26772 U.S. Hwy. 33, Rockbridge, 740-380-9753, hhchicboutique.com
A high-end consignment shop for women, men and teens. We also sell wedding dresses and formal gowns. F-11
HOCKING HILLS MARKET
26792 U.S. Hwy. 33, Rockbridge, 740-974-1138, hockinghillsmarket.com
A unique shopping experience at the gateway to Hocking Hills with indoor and outdoor vendors. F-11
HOLLIDAY’S COUNTRY OAK
26762 U.S. Hwy. 33, Rockbridge, 740-385-9133, Find us on Facebook Solid wood furniture made by Ohio’s Amish from Holmes County. F-11
LAINE’S DUTCH COUNTRY STORE
26806 U.S. Hwy. 33, Rockbridge, 740-380-3663, Find us on Facebook Troyers meat and cheese, deli, jams, bulk candy, Rada knives, baskets and lots more. F-11
R T R FARMS LLC
Hocking Hills Flea Market, Rockbridge, 740-385-0055, 740-603-2993, Find us on Facebook Local produce, honey, jams, baked goods, candy, eggs and more. F-11
SPIRITS OF THE HILLS FINE ARTS GALLERY
23500 St. Rt. 180, Rockbridge, 740-385-8245, sculpturebyspirit.com Fine arts and crafts by Ohio artists, featuring wood carvings by Spirit. I-9
SPRING STREET
ANTIQUE MALL
26782 U.S. Hwy. 33, Rockbridge, 740-385-1816, springstreetantique mallinthehills.com
Shop 120 vendors offering antiques at the Hocking Hills Market in Rockbridge. F-11
THE BOOT SHOP - OUTLET
26768 U.S. Hwy. 33, Rockbridge, 740-385-2728, Find us on Facebook
Discounted apparel and footwear below MSR: Redwings, Chippewa, Dan Post, Levi’s, Lee’s, Wrangler, tops, tees and more. F-11
WOLF RUN TIMBER & METALS
28750 Hide A Way Hills Rd., Sugar Grove, 614-327-8436, wolfruntimberandmetals.net
Custom woodworking, live-edge timber, metal plasma cutting, CNC signage and metal art. B-12
ZINN MUSIC SHOP
27382 Darl Rd., Rockbridge, 740-279-8009, Find us on Facebook
A full-service store offering new, used and vintage string instruments, along with repair/maintenance and trade-in services. F-11
Nelsonville
ADVENTURE PRO
OUTDOORS
1299 E. Canal St., Nelsonville, 740-856-7848, adventureprooutdoors.com
Sporting goods and activities center offering canoeing, kayaking, ATV/UTV and mountain bike rentals. L-26
MAE-LYNNE
MAKERS STUDIO
52 W. Washington St., Nelsonville, 740-753-3343, maelynnemakerstudio.com
Southeastern Ohio’s premier quilt shop. Offering more than 3,000 bolts of fabric and much more. M-27
NELSONVILLE
COLLECTABLES, FLEA & FARMERS MARKET
1299 E. Canal St., Nelsonville, 740-856-7848, adventureprooutdoors.com/ apparel-gifts
Over 10,000 sq. ft. of antiques, collectibles, flea and farmers market goods. L-26
ROCKY OUTDOOR
GEAR STORE
45 E. Canal St., Nelsonville, 740-753-3130, rockyoutlet.com
Factory outlet store selling Rocky, Georgia Boot and Durango footwear at rocky bottom prices. M-27
Lancaster
310 SOAP CO.
AT THE HENRY
1755 Cedar Hill Rd., Lancaster, 330-289-4889, 310soapcompany.com
Shop dermatologistrecommended, natural products with no artificial fragrance, dyes or chemicals, plus healing oils and deodorants. Fairfield Co.
AVA JEWELERS
111 N. Broad St., Lancaster, 740-689-2823, avajewelers.com
Unique, handcrafted jewelry and gifts. We also offer custom design and repair services. Fairfield Co.
BODENHEIMER-MAYER
HOUSE
204 N. Columbus St., Lancaster, 740-681-2760, bodenheimermayer house.com
Fine art and antiques from the Ohio Valley. Fairfield Co.
FARMER’S COUNTRY STORE
540 N. High St., Lancaster, 740-654-4853, farmerscountrystore.com
Fabric, candy, quilts, locally made and vintage home decor and furnishings. Fairfield Co.
GAY FAD STUDIOS
137 W. Main St., Lancaster, 740-277-6883, gayfadstudios.com
Local Glass Town company featuring new and vintage glassware. Fairfield Co.
JERRY’S FIREWORKS
2240 Horns Mill Rd., Lancaster, 740-654-2666, hamburgfireworks.com
Ohio’s premier Firework Factory outlet with a convenient retail location. Fairfield Co.
KELLER MARKET HOUSE
134 S. Columbus St., Lancaster, 740-277-6305, kellermarkethouse.org
The “farmers market that never ends” in downtown Lancaster. Fairfield Co.
MILLER’S FURNITURE OF LANCASTER
3040 ColumbusLancaster Rd., Lancaster, 740-654-6852, millersfurniture.com
Hardwood Amish furniture retailer providing furniture for every room in your home. Fairfield Co.
OLDE SHOE FACTORY ANTIQUE MALL
301 Forest Rose Ave., Lancaster, 740-687-1760, oldshoeantiques.com
Area’s largest antique mall with a 60,000-sq.-ft. building in Lancaster’s Historical District and 90 vendors. Fairfield Co.
THE FRAME SHOP OF LANCASTER
339 N. Columbus St., Lancaster, 740-654-9300, theframeshoponline.com Custom framing, laser engraving, local art and artist prints. Fairfield Co.
THE SMOKE STACK HOBBY SHOP
342 Lincoln Ave., Lancaster, 740-653-0404, smokestackhobby.com
Over 40 years in the business of providing hobbyists with the right tools for their particular hobby, including trains, R/C and model kits. Fairfield Co.
TRACIE LYNN’S COLLECTION
113 N. Columbus St., Lancaster, 740-653-6044, Find us on Facebook
A downtown Lancaster shop featuring a variety of collectibles including primitives, antiques, dolls, country lighting and metal garden art. Fairfield Co.
Hours:
Homegrown on Main is a partnership between Hocking Hills Tourism Association, Hocking Hill Artists & Craftsmen Association, local artists and authors. This addition to Historic Downtown Logan is another step toward a vibrant downtown and offers:
• Tourism information
• Books by local authors and interest
• One-of-a-kind works of art
• Convenient hours
65 W Main St, Logan, Oh 43138
explorehockinghills.com | 740-216-4435
Mounds of HERITAGE
When you make the Hocking Hills your home base for your next great getaway, there are many wonderful attractions and activities nearby that can enhance your stay. Explore vibrant cities including Columbus and Zanesville, discover at learning centers like COSI and AHA! A Hands-On Adventure Children’s Museum and go on animal adventures at The Wilds and the Columbus Zoo & Aquarium.
Perhaps most notably, you can follow in ancient footsteps at the newest UNESCO World Heritage Sites right here in southern Ohio — a series of earthen enclosures built hundreds to thousands of years ago by Indigenous peoples. Reflect and wonder as you observe these massive mounds, built with extreme geometric precision by members of what’s now referred to as the Hopewell Culture between 1,600 and 2,000 years ago.
Several of the eight sites are just a short drive away, including Hopewell Culture National Historic Park in Chillicothe and Newark Earthworks in Heath. Book a stay in the Hills for a peaceful respite to return to, then spend a day stretching your legs and soaking up history at these Hopewell sites.
SHORT DRIVES
Great Circle Earthworks in Heath 40 miles, 1 hour drive
Octagon Earthworks in Newark 42 miles, 1 hour drive
Mound City in Chillicothe 39 miles, 50 minute drive
Hopewell Mound Group in Chillicothe 44 miles, 1 hour drive
Hopeton Earthworks in Chillicothe 37 miles, 50 minute drive
High Bank Works in Chillicothe not open to the public
Seip Earthworks in Bainbridge 55 miles, 1 hour, 10 minute drive
Fort Ancient in Oregonia 117 miles, 2 hour drive
MIKE BROOKS BUILDING
Built in 1901 as the Nelsonville City Building, it once housed the Fire Department, Water Office and jail. It was Purchased by Rocky in 2005 and completely renovated. In 2012 is was renamed to honor Mike Brooks, former Chairman of the Board, President and CEO, and Grandson of the original founder, William Brooks.
Nelsonville, Ohio and the Rocky Outdoor Gear Store
ROCKY OUTDOOR GEAR STORE
The original factory in 1932, it now houses Customer Service, Inside Sales, Lehigh Outfitters, Credit and three floors of shopping in the Outlet Store.
ROCKY BRANDS DISTRIBUTION CENTER
ROCKY BRANDS CORPORATE OFFICES
Built in 1994 as a retail store it was converted to offices in 2005 and is now where all products are designed, developed and marketed. Globally, Rocky Brands employs almost 2,600 hard-working people.
Located in Logan, Ohio this 300,000 sq. ft. facility houses over 2,200,000 pairs of shoes and ships them all over the world. Construction to add 94,000 additional sq. ft. was completed in early 2021.
We are pleased to announce Lancaster has been named one of Ohio Magazine’s Best Hometowns 2023–2024! Each year, Ohio Magazine recognizes places that make our state a great place to live, work and visit. The magazine selected Lancaster for its welcoming downtown, rich history and strong sense of community spirit.
Just a short drive from Hocking Hills, Downtown Lancaster is the perfect destination for shopping, dining, entertainment, and spa services. Historic Downtown Lancaster boasts a variety of cultural amenities with plenty of outdoor public art including murals, sculpture, and five museums within a walkable fourblock radius. Compact and rich in historic architecture, walk the tree lined streets and discover the beauty of the Square 13 Historic District while taking advantage of the Designated Outdoor Refreshment Area.
You can stroll with your refreshment from any one of the fourteen liquor license holders within the Outdoor Refreshment Area. Dine inside or outside on one of the many outdoor patios offered by the fourteen different eateries that can satisfy any gastronomic whim from tacos to steaks to pastries to barbecue to vegetarian and gluten free delicacies. We promise you won’t go away hungry!
DESIGNATED | OUTDOOR | REFRESHMENT | AREA
MEMORIAL
CHESTNUT
If you’re looking for local fare you can take back with you, don’t miss our year round, indoor farmers market, Keller Market House!
Want to take part in more than just food, drink, and architecture? With dozens of locally owned and operated boutiques you’re sure to find one of a kind gifts, outfit makers, and souvenirs. Whether you’re painting pottery at Art & Clay, glass blowing at the Ohio Glass Museum, or fueling your creativity at the Decorative Arts Center of Ohio we know you’ll find the perfect experience to enhance your visit. There is always something happening in Downtown Lancaster. Find the latest news and event schedules at DestinationDowntownLancaster.com
While you're downtown, stop by our visitors center. We'll help you discover all the fun things to see and do in Fairfield County.
128 N Broad Street, Suite 100 (740) 654-5929
visitfairfieldcounty.org
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Hocking Hills
Canoe Livery
ATTRACTIONS
Boating, Canoeing & Kayaking
ADVENTURE PRO
RIVER TRIPS
1299 E. Canal St., Nelsonville, 740-856-7848, adventureprooutdoors.com/ hocking-hills-river-trips
Offering a variety of canoe, kayak and tube trips along the scenic Hocking River. We made our prices affordable so everybody can enjoy a day of fun in the sun! Athens Co.
HOCKING HILLS
ADVENTURES
31251 Chieftain Dr., Logan, 740-385-8685, hockinghillscanoeing.com
Complete outdoor adventures in the Hocking Hills: canoes, kayaks, rafts and go-karts. G-16
HOCKING HILLS
CANOE LIVERY
12789 St. Rt. 664 S., Logan, 740-216-4540, hockingriver.com
Full-service canoe, kayak and raft rentals on the scenic Hocking River. H-16
LAKE LOGAN
BEACH HOUSE
29735 Lake Logan Rd., Logan, 740-380-2956, lakeloganmarina.com
We offer pedal boats, paddle boards and kayaks for rent by the hour. H-14
LAKE LOGAN MARINA
30443 Lake Logan Rd., Logan, 740-380-2956, lakeloganmarina.com
Pontoon rentals of all sizes, pedal boats, paddle boards, kayaks and more! H-14
THE BOATHOUSE
AT LAKE HOPE STATE PARK 10735 State Park Rd., McArthur, 740-594-2628, lakehopeboathouse.com
The Boathouse has pontoon boats, paddleboards, kayaks and more. The campground offers many spacious sites with selfregistration. Athens Co.
THE BOATHOUSE AT STROUDS RUN STATE PARK 27331 St. Rt. 278, Athens, 740-596-4949, stroudsrunrentals.com
The Boathouse offers a variety of boats to rent plus hiking, biking and other outdoor activities. Vinton Co.
TOUCH THE EARTH ADVENTURES 740-591-9094, touchthe earthadventures.com
Guided local kayaking trips and instruction; weekend and week-long kayaking and hiking retreats. Hocking Hills Area
Canopy Tours & Ziplining HOCKING
HILLS CANOPY TOURS
10714 Jackson St., Rockbridge, 740-385-9477, hockinghillscanopy tours.com
Featuring exhilarating zipline tours, off-road segway adventures and more — for the entire family! E-11
VALLEY ZIPLINE TOURS
3465 Duffy Rd. S.E., Lancaster, 740-654-3392, valleyziplinetours.com
The perfect destination for a thrilling outdoor adventure. Fairfield Co.
Farm Tours & Petting Zoos
BRIMSTONE RIDGE FARM
21636 St. Rt. 327, Laurelville, 740-412-3391
Unique and up-close experience with longhorn cattle and other farm animals. O-2
FARM ANIMAL SANCTUARY AND EQUINE RESCUE AT EQUESTRIAN RIDGE FARM 26711 Pumpkin Ridge Rd., New Plymouth, 740-603-2523, equestrianridge.com/ farm-tours.html
We offer fun interactive visits with farm animals and horses. Vinton Co.
FOX’S HIGH ROCK FARM 14977 St. Rt. 664 S., Logan, 740-370-0800, foxshighrockfarm.com
Map it! Find locations listed below on pages 117–119.
Our family-friendly petting zoo encourages up-close interaction with our animals. J-12
MUDDY BOOTS FARM PETTING ZOO 28310 Moccasin Rd., Laurelville, 740-807-4200, muddyboots.farm
Offering an outdoor experience on the farm with a variety of petting farm animals. K-1
SHELLED ONES & FRIENDS
Laurelville, 740-475-9123, Find us on Facebook
An animal rescue organization that does a traveling zoo with its rescues along with animal education. Hocking Hills Area
Golf, Mini-Golf & Disc Golf
ADVENTURE GOLF
AT REMPEL’S GROVE 12793 St. Rt. 664 S., Logan, 740-385-0400, golfinthegrove.com
Outstanding miniature golf course — very challenging, highly landscaped, widely acclaimed and fun! H-16
DISC GOLF AT HOCKING COLLEGE
3301 Hocking Pkwy., Nelsonville, 740-753-7219, naturecenter.hocking.edu
An 18-hole disc golf at Hocking College on campus and through the woods. M-27
HOCKING HILLS GOLF CLUB
14405 Country Club Ln., Logan, 740-216-4749, innatcedarfalls.com/ golf/golf-course
Unique and challenging 18-hole golf course. Full-service clubhouse open to the public. I-18
HOCKING HILLS MINI-GOLF
26792 U.S. Rt. 33, Rockbridge, 740-974-1138, Find us on Facebook
Professionally designed mini-golf course that’s wheelchair friendly and open year-round at the Hocking Hills Market. E-11
LANCASTER GOLF CLUB
3100 Country Club Rd. S.W., Lancaster, 740-654-3535, lancastergolfclub.com
Central Ohio premier golf course open to the public. Athens Co.
WORMBURNER PARK GOLF
30713 Lake Logan Rd., Logan, 740-205-2024, wormburnerparkgolf.com
Second course of its kind in the U.S. Unlike regular golf, you only need one club and a ball to play. Fun for all ages! H-15
Horseback Riding
BLUE MOON ACRES
RIDING STABLE
18920 Keifel Rd., Laurelville, 740-380-6230, bluemoonacresstable.com
Adult adventure activity. Guided forest trail riding. Appointments required. Age/experience/weight limits on website. May–fall, open Wed.–Sat. M-7
ELLINGER’S FARM INDOOR & OUTDOOR RIDING AREA
27293 Risch Rd., Rockbridge, 740-385-0810, Indoor and outdoor riding arena and kids area. Guided horseback rides. By appointment only. G-11
EQUESTRIAN RIDGE FARM
HORSEBACK RIDING
26711 Pumpkin Ridge Rd., New Plymouth, 740-603-2523, equestrianridge.com
We offer masterclass riding instruction including trail basics and techniques, balanced seat riding lessons, dressage basics and more. Vinton Co.
ROSE MOON RANCH
26902 Sowers Rd., McArthur, 740-486-0031, Find us on Facebook
Unique horseback riding adventures, lessons, pony rides and games. Vinton Co.
SPOTTED HORSE RANCH
17325 Deffenbaugh Rd., Laurelville, 740-332-7433, thespottedhorseranch.com
Guided trail riding on 35 miles of trails! We can accommodate both the experienced and novice riders, large groups or single riders. K-2
THE VACATION VAQUERA
Logan, 740-248-5038, Find us on Facebook Equestrian guided services on the State Forest bridle trails for those that have brought their own horses to the Hocking Hills. Hocking Hills Area
UNCLE BUCK’S RIDING STABLE
73930 Buck Ln., New Marshfield, 740-664-2428, unclebucksstable.com
Scenic guided trail rides on gentle, well-trained horses. Enjoy great food and drink at our saloon. Vinton Co.
Interactive Activities
AHA! A HANDS-ON ADVENTURE
CHILDREN’S MUSEUM
1708 River Valley Circle S., Lancaster, 740-653-1010, aha4kids.org
Indoor and outdoor handson, interactive play for children ages six months to eight years old. Fairfield Co.
HIGH ROCK ESCAPES
10108 Opossum Hollow Rd., Rockbridge, 740-385-9886, highrockescapes.com
Fun, engaging escape room experience for ages 10 and above. E-9
HOCKING HILLS
CANDLEWORKS
29205 Ilesboro Rd., Logan, 740-385-9537, hockinghills candleworks.com
Create memories with mixand-match fragrances for a personally scented candle; located inside Christmas Treasures. P-13
HOCKING HILLS
CHILDREN’S MUSEUM
78 W. Main St., Logan, 740-216-4013, hhchildrensmuseum.com
Science museum for families providing opportunities for creativity and discovery. H-17
HOCKING HILLS
ESCAPE GAMES
53 S. Spring St., Logan, 740-603-4842, hockinghillsescape games.com An interactive adventure game! Teams of up to six people solve puzzles and use clues to beat the clock. H-17
HOCKING HILLS GEM MINE AND GOLD RUSH
29255 Pattor Rd., Logan, 740-385-4295, hockinghillskoa.com/ gemmineandgoldrush You’re sure to find fun, collectable gemstones and more in every bucket! N-10
HOCKING HILLS PAINT PARTIES
57 W. Hunter St., Logan, 740-270-4379, hockinghillstraveling paintparties.com Paint at our shop or book a traveling party. Allow us to help you find your inner artist. H-17
HOCKING HILLS STAINED GLASS
18345 Unger Rd., Logan, 740-380-3854, sunspotsbyadria.com
Sign up for a beginner stained glass workshop. M-11
HUNGRY BUFFALO’S
BURY THE AXE
12762 Grey St., Logan, 740-380-0088, hungrybuffalo.com/ axe-throwing Indoor axe throwing located beside Hungry Buffalo Restaurant & Gift Shop. H-14
KEL’S CREATIVE DESIGNS 740-974-4194, kelscreativedesigns.com
We offer creative and fun crafting parties in the Hocking Hills. Hocking Hills Area
MOVIES 10 & ARCADE
14333 U.S. Rt. 33, Nelsonville, 740-753-3400, moviesten.com
A 10-screen indoor movie theater with a video and arcade area. Athens Co.
MUD GALLERY CERAMICS & FINE ART
123 N. Columbus St., Lancaster, 740-215-1073, fullcirclepeace.org/ mud-gallery
Pottery and fine art by local artists, classes and events. Fairfield Co.
NATURE CENTER
AT HOCKING COLLEGE
3301 Hocking Pkwy., Nelsonville, 740-753-7219, naturecenter.hocking.edu Hands-on, interactive walkthrough displays for youth and environmental science professionals. Athens Co.
NERF BATTLE ZONE
57 W. Hunter St., Logan, 740-270-4379, hockinghillstraveling paintparties.com
An indoor Nerf gun arena located inside Hocking Hills Paint Parties. Fun for the whole family. H-17
RL DANCE COMPANY
4 E. Main St., Logan, 740-603-7033, rldancecompany.com
Offering drop-in classes of dance, fitness, yoga and social dance parties. H-18
SOUTHERN OHIO SCHOOL OF BLACKSMITHING
Logan, 740-380-6816, themakersofhand forgediron.com
A complete blacksmith shop specializing in early iron bridge restoration and providing a variety of workshops. By appointment only. Hocking Hills Area
Museums & Arts
DAIRY BARN ARTS CENTER
8000 Dairy Ln., Athens, 740-592-4981, dairybarn.org
Must-see exhibitions or buy local art at our 100-year-old Dairy Barn. Athens Co.
DECORATIVE ARTS
CENTER OF OHIO
145 E. Main St., Lancaster, 740-681-1423, decartsohio.org
Offering tours of the Reese-Peters House, art classes for all ages, public programs and three art exhibitions annually. Fairfield Co.
HOCKING COUNTY
CHILDREN’S CHORUS
86 E. Main St., 3rd Floor, Logan, 614-406-2379, hockingcochildrens chorus.org
Children of Hocking County perform in concerts and musical theater. H-17
HOCKING COUNTY
HISTORICAL SOCIETY & MUSEUM
64 N. Culver St., Logan, 740-385-6026, hockingcountyhistory museum.org
Visit a Victorian home, the museum center, Logan’s first steam auto and a research library. H-17
JOURNEY TO BETHLEHEM
24 W. Main St., Logan, 330-415-2268, Find us on Facebook
A highly detailed diorama of everyday life in ancient Bethlehem. H-17
Outdoor Activities
ADVENTURE PRO ATV/UTV RENTALS
1299 E. Canal St., Nelsonville, 740-856-7848, adventureprooutdoors. com/atv-rentals
Guided ATV/UTV rentals and tours in Wayne National Forest. Offering half-day or full-day rentals.
Athens Co.
APPALACHIAN UNDERSTORIES
Rural Action Community Center, Trimble, 330-546-3059, appalachianunder stories.com
Providing natural and cultural historic tourism in Applachian Ohio with local guides, historians and naturalists to create outdoor experiences. Athens Co.
OHIO GLASS MUSEUM AND GLASS BLOWING STUDIO
124 W. Main St., Lancaster, 740-687-0101, ohioglassmuseum.org
Enjoy museum tours, a glass blowing studio and gift shop. Exhibit changes in September and March. Admissions fee. Fairfield Co.
PENCIL SHARPENER MUSEUM
13178 St. Rt. 664 S., Logan, 740-385-9706,
This amazing collection of more than 3,400 pencil sharpeners is reputed to be the largest collection in America. H-15
SHERMAN HOUSE & GEORGIAN MUSEUMS
105 E. Wheeling St. & 137 E. Main St., Lancaster, 740-654-9923, fairfieldheritage.com
The birthplace of Gen. William T. Sherman and a gorgeous 1832 mansion. Fairfield Co.
THE BOWEN HOUSE
196 N. Market St., Logan, 740-385-0344, bowenhouse.org
Providing opportunities for diverse cultural enrichment, positive social activities and a commitment to historic preservation. H-17
ATHENS FARMERS MARKET
701 E. State St., Athens, 740-593-6763, athensfarmersmarket.org
Pick up a bit of the best. Dedicated membership to provide quality and variety from Athens area.
Athens Co.
BEAOUTDOORS
Hocking Hills Area, 614-216-9416, beaoutdoors.org
Educate, explore, give back and BeaOutdoors! Hocking Hills Area
BIKE RENTAL AT HOCKING COLLEGE NATURE CENTER
3301 Hocking Pkwy., Nelsonville, 740-753-7219, robbinscrossing.hocking.edu/ classes-and-events
Bike rental at Hocking College Nature Center. $10 per hour or $40 per day. Must be returned by 4 p.m. Athens Co.
BUTTERFLY RIDGE BUTTERFLY CONSERVATION CENTER
17864 St. Rt. 374, Rockbridge, 740-204-5372, butterfly-ridge.com
An educational facility with classes, a gift shop and guided tours. L-8
FIELDS OF FLOWERS
9776 St. Rt. 664 N., Logan, 740-603-6268, fieldsofflowersllc. company.site U-pick and photo op with flowers or make a fairy garden. F-16
HIGH ROCK ADVENTURES
10108 Opossum Hollow Rd., Rockbridge, 740-385-9886, highrockadventures.com
An ecotourism company featuring rock climbing, rappelling, guided nature tours and our unique rock challenge tours. All equipment provided. E-9
HOCKING HILLS ADVENTURE TREKS
Meeting point provided at the time of booking, 740-777-2579, hockinghillsadventure trek.com
Profesionally guided adventure treks in the Hocking Hills forest, state park and state nature perserves. We offer climbing, rappelling, nature hikes, team building and more! Hocking Hills Area
HOCKING HILLS ECOTOURS
10108 Opossum Hollow Rd., Rockbridge, 740-385-9886, highrockadventures.com/ hocking-hills-ecotours Eco-friendly guided tours on-site and off-site. Be immersed in history, geology, plants and wildlife. E-9
HOCKING HILLS ORCHARD
14435 Nickel Plate Rd., Logan, 740-385-1687, hockinghillsorchard.com
Delicious tree-ripened heirloom apples from our U-pick Hocking Hills Orchard. Come taste history! I-17
HOCKING HILLS
SCENIC AIR TOURS
66285 Airport Rd., New Plymouth, 740-380-2031, hockinghills.com/airtours Scenic air tours are fantastic in every season! Call today to schedule and bring your camera. Vinton Co.
HOCKING VALLEY
SCENIC RAILWAY
33 W. Canal St., Nelsonville, 614-226-5302, hvsry.org
Volunteer-operated, historic, family-friendly train rides along the Hocking River Valley. L-26
JET PACK WATER
ADVENTURES INC.
2715 Sugar Grove Rd., Lancaster, 740-359-8463, jetpackwater adventures.com Learn to fly a hydro jetpack safely over water! Fairfield Co.
NEVILLEBILLIE ADVENTURE PARK
15155 Sauerkraut Rd., Logan, 740-380-1775, nevillebillieadventure park.com
We offer tons of activities for the whole family! J-15
LOGAN PICKLEBALL COURTS
N. Mulbury Street & Keynes Drive, Logan, chieftanpb@gmail.com, Find us on Facebook
ON GUARD DEFENSE TRAINING CENTER
66211 Bethel Rd., New Plymouth, 740-596-1984, onguarddefense.com
Firearms and self-defense training center with outdoor shooting and archery ranges. Open to the public. Vinton Co.
ROBBINS CROSSING HISTORIC VILLAGE
3301 Hocking Pkwy., Nelsonville, 740-753-7219, robbinscrossing.hocking.edu
Step back in time and walk through the historic village that re-enacts what life was like in southeastern Ohio from 1830 until 1880. Athens Co.
TECUMSEH! OUTDOOR HISTORICAL DRAMA
5968 Marietta Rd., Chillicothe, 740-775-0700, tecumsehdrama.com
The ultimate outdoor drama experience! Witness the epic life story of the legendary Shawnee leader defending his sacred homelands during the 1700s. Ross Co.
THE BUCKEYE TRAIL
740-394-2008, buckeyetrail.org
Maintaining the 1,400-mile Buckeye Trail encircling most of Ohio, with 51 miles through the Hocking Hills. Hocking Hills Area
WALKER FARM
28800 Chieftain Dr., Logan, 740-385-6758, farmfun.com/ walker-farm-oh
Pumpkins, gourds, fall decorations, corn maze and wagon rides mid-Sept. through Oct. G-13
Spas & Wellness
ASH CAVE DAY SPA
25780 Liberty Hill Rd., South Bloomingville, 740-332-0004, ashcavedayspa.com
Providing massage therapy and spa services at our location or at your cabin. R-10
ATHENS MEDICAL
MASSAGE
542 W. Union St., Athens, 740-594-8796, athensmassage.com
A treatment center providing clinical and relaxation massage therapy session. Athens Co.
ELITE RETREAT MASSAGE
2100 E. Main St., Lancaster, 740-277-6933, eliteretreatmassage.com
We are not just a spa. We’re a massage therapy and health spa that focuses on you as a whole. Fairfield Co.
HOCKING HILLS
SAUNA PODS
18905 St. Rt. 664 S., Logan, 740-249-1283, saunapodshh.com
Book a barrel-shaped cedar sauna featuring a floor-to-ceiling fish-eye window facing a Hocking Hills view. M-13
HOCKING HILLS
SERENITY SALT CAVE
690 Old McArthur Rd., Logan, 740-385-9999, hhserenitysaltcave.com
Experience the power of Himalayan salt and halotherapy for the mind, body and soul. H-16
HOCKING HILLS
TRAVELING MASSAGE
690 Old McArthur Rd., Logan, 614-531-9047, hockinghillstraveling massage.com
We bring our reinvigorating and therapeutic massage services to you for relaxing after a hike through the hills, a stressful work week or for any reason. Hocking Hills Area
INN & SPA AT
CEDAR FALLS
21190 St. Rt. 374, Logan, 740-385-7489, innatcedarfalls.com/spa Be pampered with spa treatments. Renew! Refresh! Recharge! O-11
INNER WISDOM WELLNESS
53 W. 2nd St., Logan, 740-603-3399, innerwisdomwellness.net
Unique pampering and wellness services from massage, acupuncture and energy healing to light therapy and yoga. H-17
NATURAL REMEDIES
MASSAGE, LLC
323 S. Broad St., 1st Floor, Lancaster, 740-422-8488, naturalremedies.
massagetherapy.com
Enjoy our Meditation Float Pod, a couples massage, yoga, body wraps or halotherapy. Ultimate in relaxation. Fairfield Co.
REJUVENATION STATION
159 W. Main St., Lancaster, 740-785-5059, rstation.org We combine the charming ambiance of a spa with the expert treatment of medical providers. You relax — we do the rest. Fairfield Co.
Transportation
CORK AND TAP EXCURSIONS
Lancaster, 740-409-4123, corkandtapohio.com
Custom door-to-door charter serving Southeastern Ohio. We bring you to the region’s finest breweries, distilleries and wineries on a personally curated trip.
Hocking Hills Area
OPEN ALL YEAR
• Private horseback adventures
• All ages welcome
• Riding lessons
• Bunkhouse Cabin & primitive campsites
• Farm animal sanctuary and equine rescue
• Educational and fun tours
Closed Thursday and Sunday
Book in advance at www.equestrianridge.com
740-603-2523 • equesfarm@gmail.com
Reserve your riding and sanctuary visits at www.equestrianridge.com
FUN BUS ADVENTURES
2188 E. Main St., Lancaster, 740-653-4600, funbus.com
Safe and reliable passenger transportation for all types of events and group sizes. Fairfield Co.
GOBUS
3 Cardaras Dr., Glouster, 740-767-4500, ridegobus.com
Oh, the places you’ll GoBus! Connecting rural communities to urban cities and beyond. Athens Co.
HOCKING HILLS
JEEP RENTAL LLC
29433 Big Pine Rd., Logan, 740-279-9054, turo.com/us/en/suv-rental/ united-states/logan-oh/ jeep/wrangler/753839 Rent a Jeep for open-air exploration of the Hocking Hills. L-13
HOCKING HILLS TRANSPORTATION SERVICES
740-274-2949, hockinghills transportation.com
Private transportation service providing safe, clean, reliable transportation in the Hocking Hills region for groups up to 11. Hocking Hills Area
Special Events
HOCKING HILLS ARTISTS & CRAFTSMEN ASSOCIATION
Logan, 740-385-0700, hockinghillsartistsand craftsmen.com
Association of artists and craftspersons living in the Hocking Hills region with several shows throughout the year. Hocking Hills Area
LILYFEST
13200 Little Cola Rd., Rockbridge, 740-969-2873, lilyfest.com
Gardens, music and 70 artists. A unique event each July. H-6
STUART’S OPERA HOUSE
52 Public Sq., Nelsonville, 740-753-1924, stuartsoperahouse.org
Historic theater and performing arts center on Nelsonville’s Public Square. Over 75 events a year! L-26
WASHBOARD MUSIC
FESTIVAL
P.O. Box 1060, Logan, 740-277-1806, washboardfest.org
Free, fun-filled family entertainment, great washboard music, local crafts and terrific food. H-17
Pontoon Rentals
• 5, 9, 12, 15 & 16 passenger boats
• Starting at $49.99 per hour (fuel and lifejackets included)
• Cancel up to 24 hours free of charge
• Open May–October (weather permitting)
• Only a driver’s license needed to rent a boat
• Ideal for family time, swimming and touring the lake
• 2 dogs allowed per boat
DAILY GLASSBLOWING DEMONSTRATIONS
Watch as Jack and his team of fine craftsmen transform molten glass into beautiful works of art.
SHOP OUR INCREDIBLE ART GALLERIES
featuring work from numerous artists including glass art, jewelry, metal sculptures, paintings, and more!
TAKE A GLASSBLOWING EXPERIENCE CLASS
Register at jackpinestudio.com for the fun, unique experience of working with an instructor to create your own piece. (Limited availability, visit our website for info)
ENJOY OUR FESTIVALS
GLASS GARDEN ART FEST MAY 3-5, 2024
GLASS PUMPKIN FESTIVAL SEPT. 20-22, 2024
JACK PINE STUDIO 21397 OH-180
Laurelville, OH 43135 (740)332-2223
OPEN YEAR-ROUND, RAIN OR SHINE!
We are open every day (except major holidays)
10-5pm weekdays, 10-6pm Saturdays, 11-4pm Sundays
For hours, events, directions and more, visit:
ADVENTURES AVAILABLE:
• Family High Ropes Course
• Outdoor Amphitheater Music Event Center (New in 2021)
• Guided Side by Side Trail Experience
• New 2023 Honda Talon 1000xs rentals
• Paint Ball
• Mystery Moonshiners Shack (gravity house, where the physics and reality clash for a mind-blowing experience)
LIVE music coming soon!
New Owners! Mike and Julia Neville. Julia was named “The Sweetheart of the Hocking HIlls!” and is a Country singer who enjoys encouraging people through song! Her Fan Club name is NevilleBillie Nation and is excited to announce the new official name of the park is dedicated to ALL her fans!
15155 Sauer Kraut Road | 740-380-1775
EXPERIENCE the THRILL of the
EXPERIENCE the THRILL of the
EXPERIENCE the THRILL of the THROW!
RESERVE ONLINE AT hungrybuffalo.com
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ENJOY FOOD AND DRINKS WHILE YOU THROW!
ENJOY FOOD AND DRINKS WHILE YOU THROW!
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Family Fun - Date Night - Private Parties Corporate Events - Team Building
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Family Fun - Date Night - Private Parties
Corporate Events - Team Building
Located in the Heart of Hocking Hills inside the HUNGRY BUFFALO
Located in the Heart of Hocking Hills inside the HUNGRY BUFFALO
Located in the Heart of Hocking Hills inside the HUNGRY BUFFALO
Call us at 740.380.0094
Call us at 740.380.0094
12762 Grey Street, Logan, Ohio 43138
Call us at 740.380.0094
12762 Grey Street, Logan, Ohio 43138
12762 Grey Street, Logan, Ohio 43138
DINING
HUNGRY BUFFALO
Logan
58 WEST
58 W. 2nd St., Logan, 740-216-5360, 58west.com
Restaurant, winery, brewery and distillery offering casual, elevated food. Featuring locally crafted wine, beer and spirits, many produced on site! H-17
DQ OF LOGAN
31640 Chieftain Dr., Logan, 740-385-6699, dairyqueen.com
Delicious food, DQ treats and the best burger in town with fast, friendly service. Open 10 a.m.–10 p.m. daily. G-17
FRATERNAL ORDER
OF EAGLES 2168
75 E. Main St., Logan, 740-385-2274, Find us on Facebook
Come enjoy the fun, good food and friendly people in historic downtown Logan. Casual dining open to the public and a full bar service for Eagle members. H-18
HOCKING HILLS DINER
2217 E. Front St., Logan, 740-380-9987, Find us on Facebook
Fresh food and smiling faces all the time! I-19
HOCKING HILLS FROZEN
YOGURT COMPANY
104 E. Main St., Logan, 740-216-4303, Find us on Facebook
We’re a bit more than just a froyo shop. Family-owned and operated in downtown Logan with an outdoor patio. H-17
RESTAURANT
12762 Grey St., P.O. Box 948, Logan, 740-380-0088, hungrybuffalo.com
Pull up a stool, grab some grub and stay awhile at this Western style restaurant and bar. Enjoy good food in a fun, relaxing atmosphere. H-14
JACK’S STEAK HOUSE
35770 Hocking Dr., Logan, 740-385-9909, Find us on Facebook
Casual, full-service restaurant and full bar open for over 40 years. We are open at 8 a.m., 7 days a week. J-21
LA CASCADA
30683 Red Rock Ct., Logan, 740-380-6803, lacascadahockinghills.com
Family-owned restaurant serving authentic Mexican and unique dishes. Open everyday. Delicioso! H-14
M & M FAMILY DINER
34 W. Main St., Logan, 740-380-9181, Find us on Facebook
Enjoy small-town hospitality where everyone is treated as a local! Try daily specials, made-from-scratch foods and all-day breakfast at this downtown Logan diner. H-18
MAYA BURRITO CO.
12 E. Main St., Logan, 740-380-9773, mayaburritoco.com
A fast, fun and hip joint serving incredibly fresh flavors of the Mayan culture. H-18
MILLSTONE SOUTHERN SMOKED BBQ
12790 Grey St., Logan, 740-385-5341, themillstonebbq.com
Casual atmosphere with the best barbecue around and a fully stocked bar with incredible service, a fun atmosphere and unique flavors that will make you visit again and again. H-14
PEARL’S
12900 St. Rt. 664 S., Ste. B7, Logan Commons, Logan, 740-385-3663, Find us on Facebook
Excellent home-style country cooking plus delicious homemade desserts. Visitors welcome, locals expected! H-15
PIZZA CROSSING - LOGAN
58 N. Mulberry St., Logan, 740-385-8558, pizzacrossing.com
Large dining room; friendly atmosphere; great pizza, spaghetti, lasagna and draft beer. H-18
SHORTY’S ICE CREAM PARLOR
4 E. Main St., Logan, 740-216-0748, Hand-dipped ice cream and shakes. Home of the gnome cone. H-17
TACIE’S SWEET TREATS
1317 W. Hunter St., Logan, 740-412-4074, Find us on Facebook
Your No. 1 stop for sweet treats for all of your events, business or personal. We have what you need! H-18
THE FEED
428 E. Front St., Logan, 740-385-7639, Find us on Facebook Casual to classic cuisine, both pre-ordered carry out and dine-in options. H-18
THE OLDE DUTCH RESTAURANT & BANQUET HAUS
12729 St. Rt. 664, Logan, 740-385-1000, theoldedutchrestaurant.com Banquet/meeting space for up to 180 guests. G-17
TREEHOUSE TREATS & TREASURES
12793 St. Rt. 664 S., Logan, 740-385-0400, treehousetnt.com
Hand-dipped ice cream, tempting treats, souvenirs and gifts for all tastes await you. H-16
Throughout the Hills
CAPT. RON’S PIRATE PIZZA
16757 St. Rt. 664 S., Logan, 740-385-2221, captronspiratepizza.com
The only pizza shop in the caves region of the Hocking Hills! L-13
CHELLE’S 33 DINER
26784 U.S. Hwy. 33, Rockbridge, 740-385-4044, Find us on Facebook American casual dining with an affordable menu packed with homestyle dishes, gourmet burgers and more, all made with care. F-11
GLENLAUREL, A SCOTTISH INN & COTTAGES (DINING)
14940 Mount Olive Rd., Rockbridge, 740-385-4070, glenlaurel.com/restaurant
Fine dining at Glenlaurel is an experience to remember — candlelit fine dining served nightly at 7 p.m. by reservation. J-9
HOCKING HILLS COFFEE EMPORIUM
13984 St. Rt. 664 S., Logan, 740-270-2697, hockinghillscoffee emporium.com
From freshly brewed and handcrafted espresso drinks to a variety of pastries and sandwiches, savor the best coffee and more in Hocking Hills. I-14
INN & SPA AT CEDAR FALLS (DINING)
21190 St. Rt. 374, Logan, 740-385-7489, innatcedarfalls.com/ restaurant
Fine food and spirits in a casual atmosphere for breakfast, lunch (seasonally) and dinner. O-11
JIMBO’S BURGERS & BEER
23356 St. Rt. 56, South Bloomingville, 740-332-2337, Find us on Facebook Sports bar and restaurant that’s family friendly with patio available and ample parking. P-7
LAURELVILLE PIZZA
16074 Pike St., Laurelville, 740-332-1447, Find us on Facebook
Family-friendly pizza shop keeping things local and fresh. M-1
MAM’S RUSTED SKILLET
15842 St. Rt. 56, Laurelville, 740-332-6336,
Find us on Facebook
Family-owned restaurant with casual dining. Serving locally sourced beef and offering beer and wine. M-1
OASIS COFFEE SHOP AND MORE
26850 U.S. Hwy. 33, Rockbridge, 740-645-4847, hockinghillsoasis coffeeshop.com
Enjoy a variety of flavored coffees, cold brews, smoothies, sandwich wraps, pastries and more! F-11
ROCK HOUSE RESTAURANT
20020 St. Rt. 664 S., Logan, 602-341-8882, hockinghillspark lodge.com/dining
Full-service dining at the Rock House Restaurant and Pub. O-9
THE RIDGE INN RESTAURANT
16178 Pike St., P.O. Box 315, Laurelville, 740-332-0300, Find us on Facebook
Home cooking + fine dining + casual atmosphere = “the best food in Laurelville!” N-1
URBAN GRILLE PUB
14405 Country Club Ln., Logan, 740-216-4749, innatcedarfalls.com/ golf/the-urban-grille Fine dining, open to the public and full-service lounge. I-18
Nearby Cities
ALE HOUSE 1890
149 W. Main St., Lancaster, 740-277-6053, alehouse1890.com
Great food, excellent spirits and good times in our historic downtown location. Fairfield Co.
BOB’S BACKYARD BARBEQUE
157 W. Main St., Lancaster, 740-422-8848, bobsbackyard barbeque.com
Family owned barbecue restaurant located in historic downtown Lancaster. Fairfield Co.
HUNGRY HIKER
CAFE & DELI
1299 E. Canal St., Nelsonville, 740-856-7848, hungryhikercafe.com
Offering a wide variety of hot and cold subs as well as savory and sweet food options. Athens Co.
JB’S DOWNTOWN GRILL
111 N. Columbus St., Lancaster, 740-422-8422, jbsdowntowngrill.com
Made-from-scratch comfort food with a twist. You will find our food is high quality and made in house each day. Fairfield Co.
L-CITY COFFEE
123 N. Broad St., Lancaster, 740-963-9522, lcitycoffee.square.site
We offer the highest quality coffee experience at friendly neighborhood prices in our storefront or from our decked-out bicycle. Fairfield Co.
LITTLE ITALY PIZZA
488 E. Canal St., Nelsonville, 740-783-2321, littleitalypizzainc.com
An amazing Italian eatery since 2015. Serving a wide variety of Italian cuisine. Athens Co.
PROVISIONS
BAKERY & DELI
135 W. Main St., Lancaster, 740-654-2253, provisionsbakery anddeli.com
Provisions delivers impossibly delicious offerings and one of a kind pastries. Fairfield Co.
RHAPSODY RESTAURANT
18 Public Sq., Nelsonville, 740-753-5740, rhapsody.hocking.edu
A casual fine dining restaurant located on the beautiful Public Square in downtown Nelsonville’s arts district. Athens Co.
STARBRICK BBQ
45 E. Canal St., Nelsonville, 740-300-3337, starbrickbbq.com
Located in the Rocky Outdoor Gear Store. Experience the best barbecue around done right! Athens Co.
TIBERIO’S PIZZA
416 N. Columbus St., Lancaster, 740-808-8222, tiberiospizza.com
Premier pizza shop with a local touch in the historic district of Lancaster. Fairfield Co.
WHIT’S FROZEN CUSTARD OF LANCASTER
213 S. Broad St., Lancaster, 740-777-6444, whitscustard.com
We make fresh, creamy frozen custard daily. Enjoy our custard in a variety of ways: cones, sundaes, milkshakes, whitsers and floats. We also serve daily food items. Fairfield Co.
Wineries, Breweries, Distilleries & Pubs
ALLEGRIA WINE EXPRESS
84 E. Main St., Logan, 720-331-3987, allegriawinetasting.com
Featuring quality wines from around the world. Regularly scheduled in the Wine Room, or we will come to your venue or vacation rental. H-17
BOOTLEGGERS OF LANCASTER
147 W. Main St., Lancaster, 740-654-3336, Find us on Facebook
A casual bar to watch a game and grab a cocktail with friends. Fairfield Co.
BREWERY33 HOCKING HILLS LLC
12684 College Prospect Dr., Logan, 740-385-6033, brewery33.com
Handcrafted beer made fresh and local. Enjoy live music and food trucks. Bikers, hikers and pets welcome! H-15
DOUBLE EDGE BREWING CO.
158 W. Chestnut St., Lancaster, 740-277-7465, double-edge.beer
Craft beer brewed and served in historic downtown Lancaster. Fairfield Co.
HOCKING HILLS MOONSHINE
55 S. Spring St., Logan, 740-347-9044, hockinghillsshine.com
Visit the distillery and take a tour to learn the history of prohibition. We produce a smooth tasting shine that satisfies even non-drinkers. H-17
HOCKING HILLS WINERY
30402 Freeman Rd., Logan, 740-385-7117, hockinghillswinery.com
Enjoy wine by the taste, bottle or glass on our outdoor patio. Tours upon request and music Friday and Saturday evenings. H-16
HOME TAVERN
363 Gallagher Ave., Logan, 740-385-9985, Find us on Facebook Great menu, music on weekends, Wii, pool tables and plenty of TVs for your sports. H-17
HUNTER STREET SALOON
885 W. Hunter St., Logan, 740-216-0115, Find us on Facebook Where there is always music, dancing, a full bar and great food to wow your taste buds. H-17
LE PETIT CHEVALIER VINEYARDS AND FARM WINERY
26328 Locust Grove Rd., Creola, 740-988-6150, lepetitchev.com
A working farm with acres of grapes and 50 miles of elbow room. Enjoy handcrafted wine and breathtaking views. Vinton Co.
LITTLE FISH BREWING COMPANY
8675 Armitage Rd., Athens, 740-447-5011, littlefishbrewing.com
Craft brewery specializing in eclectic styles of beer and food that pairs well with friends and family. Athens Co.
MANCHESTER HILL WINERY
13160 Tarlton Rd., Circleville, 845-893-8724, manchesterhill.com
Sip on small-batch, artisan wines made with locally sourced fruit. Pickaway Co.
MOTHERWELL DISTILLING CO
58 W. 2nd St., Logan, 703-994-1760, motherwelldistilling.co
Locally crafted spirits tastings and tours in the heart of downtown Logan. Located inside 58 West Restaurant. H-17
O’HUIDS GAELIC PUB
167 W. Main St., Lancaster, 740-422-8850, Find us on Facebook
Family-owned and -operated Gaelic pub with an authentic atmosphere. Offering a full menu, beers and spirits to enjoy inside or on the patio. Fairfield Co.
REVOLUTION ROCKBRIDGE WINE CO.
26557 Miller Rd., Rockbridge, 740-819-2524, rxrwinery.com
Craft micro-winery offering a large selection of dry and sweet wines. H-10
ROCKSIDE WINERY & VINEYARDS
2363 LancasterNewark Rd. N.E. (St. Rt. 37), Lancaster, 740-687-4414, rocksidewinery.com
Beautiful vineyards, handcrafted wines, pub-style tasting room, a covered patio, live music and events. Fairfield Co.
SHADE WINERY
401 Gilkey Ridge, Shade, 740-696-1323, shadewinery.com
Enjoy wines by the bottle, glass or just a taste.
Available for private events. Athens Co.
SHAMROCK IRISH PUB
62 E. Main St., Logan, 740-216-5110,
Find us on Facebook
Full-service Irish pub offering a wide variety of domestic, imported and craft beers as well as wine and liquor in a welcoming atmosphere. H-17
THE MAX BAR & GRILL
922 W. Hunter St., Logan, 740-216-0077,
Find us on Facebook
Casual dining, bar and grill. TVs, pool tables, darts, Karaoke Thursday and a DJ Friday and Saturday. H-18
VALLEY VIEW
HILLS WINERY
29176 Klump Rd., Sugar Grove, 740-746-8704, valleyviewhillswinery.com
Enjoy our wines by the flight, glass, bottle or frozen slushy. Pair it with brick-oven pizza or charcuterie and featured entertainment. A-15
• Starters
• Wings ‘n More
• Salads and Soup
• Handcut Steaks
• Entrees
• Burgers ‘n Sandwiches
• Sides
• Desserts
• Full ServiceBar
Welcome to Hungry Buffalo!
Howdy Folks!Pull up a stool, grab some gr ub and stay awhile. Hankering forwaffles& wings? How abouta100% bison burger? Maybe a cold draft beer? Stop by and enjoygood food inafun, relaxing atmosphere inthemiddle of the beautiful Hocking Hills. We hope to see you soon!
We’re locatedin Logan, Ohio, at the entrance to the Hocking Hills, and we’re open 7 days a week!
HOURS: Sun–Thu:11 am–9:30 pm, Fri&Sat:11 am–10:30 pm
Closed Thanksgiving& Christmas
Chief Logan General Store
Ourunique General Store featuresaunique selectionof gifts and keepsakes,includinglocal artisans’ handcrafted items, as well as Hungry Buffalo merchandise. Be sure to stop in each time you’re here - our selection is always changing and there is something for ever yone!
• Tasting room, outdoor patio, large outdoor pavilion, fully stocked pond
• Housemade wines carefully crafted from the finest Napa Valley grape juices
• Signature cocktails, wine slushies & craft beer
• Private event options
• Live music on weekends
• Brick oven pizza
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1. Plan ahead and prepare. Check the weather forecast and research the supplies you’ll need. Familiarize yourself with the land and be prepared to leave no trace of your visit.
2. Travel and camp on durable surfaces. Stay on the trail — this is for your protection and nature’s.
3. Dispose of waste properly. Would you leave your garbage on a friend’s yard? Of course not, so don’t litter in your old friend nature’s yard.
4. Leave what you find. Would you help yourself to your friend’s possessions? Of course not, so leave the stones, trees, plants and artifacts there for the next visitor to appreciate. Don’t carve your initials into trees or stack stones, instead preserve the memory with a picture.
5. Minimize campfire impacts. There’s no need for bonfires; keep it small and easily manageable. Buy your wood where you burn it or consider using a small camp stove.
6. Respect wildlife. Let’s face it, no one wants to be the guy in the viral video getting chased by a bear. Leave wildlife alone.
7. Be considerate of other visitors. You may love falling asleep to Van Halen blasting from your iPhone, but families and solo travelers may not. Behave as you would in any sacred space and be kind to others enjoying the outdoors.
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Rock House in Hocking Hills
PICTURESQUE VIEWS AWAIT IN THE HOCKING HILLS REGION.
Play and then stay in Hocking Hills State Park, a national treasure.
Three eco-luxe, modern cabins on 32 secluded acres. Book one or all three. Learn more by scanning the QR code or head to staythehockinghills.com
NATURE’S RETREAT CABINS
Reconnect with nature.
Come relax in one of our 3 beautiful Cabins overlooking 40 acres of rolling hills and panoramic views located less than 10 minutes from rock house. Or unwind in the heart of the hills in one of our 2 cozy cabins both situated on 7 acres of woodland with an abundance of wildlife.
Only minutes from Old Man’s cave. One pet friendly cabin available.
For more information, call Stephanie at 740-332-6364
Visit our website at www.naturesretreatcabins.com
E-mail: Stephanie@OhioCabin.org
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EVENT PLANNING
Map it! Find locations listed below on pages 117–119.
Churches
FIRST CHURCH PRAISE AND WORSHIP CENTER
30750 Lake Logan Rd., Logan, 740-215-1009, firstchurchofloganupc.com
Our aim is to be a place to belong for all citizens and to all who visit the Hocking Hills region. First Church exists to see every person find new life in Jesus Christ. G-14
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
2 W. Hunter St., Logan, 740-385-2242, loganfpc.org
We are a caring and inclusive community of faith offering a place for everyone. We would love to have you join our community of faith. H-17
HOCKING HILLS CHAPEL
24427 Brown Rd., South Bloomingville, 740-332-8803, hockinghillschapel.org
Hocking Hills Chapel officiating weddings within 50 miles of South Bloomingville. R-8
ST. MATTHEW LUTHERAN CHURCH
258 E. Hunter St., Logan, 740-385-2272, stmatthewlogan.org
Dedicated to the belief that the Bible is the inspired Word of God and that it is our guide for life. H-17
ST. PAUL’S EPISCOPAL CHURCH
375 E. Main St., Logan, 740-385-1005, st-pauls-logan.diosohio.org
Sunday 10:30 a.m. worship service with Holy Eucharist and church school. H-17
THE ARMORY - LOGAN VINEYARD CHURCH
1593 E. Front St., Logan, 740-385-9500, thearmorychurch.com
A Holy Spirit-filled church with gifts for you today. H-18
TRINITY LUTHERAN CHURCH - MS
430 N. Mulberry St., Logan, 740-385-3220, trinitylogan.com
A church where all visitors are welcome. 10:45 a.m. Sunday worship service. H-17
Event Space & Catering
1ST CHOICE LODGING
WEDDING VENUES
104 E. Canal St., Nelsonville, 740-856-7848, 1stchoicelodging.com/ hocking-hillswedding-destination Beautiful wedding facilities offering two scenic locations to create a memory of a lifetime! L-26
ABOVE THE BREWERY VENUE
12684 College Prospect Dr., Logan, 740-385-6033, abovethebrewery venue.com
2,000-sq.-ft. versatile event space for any events and gatherings you have. H-11
ALE HOUSE 1890 EVENT SPACE & CATERING
149 W. Main St., Lancaster, 740-277-6053, alehouse1890.com/ event-space
Looking for a great place for your next company party, family get-together or special occasion? Look no further! Our event space is perfect for all! Fairfield Co.
BARN AT RUSH CREEK
29130 Klump Rd., Sugar Grove, 740-746-9934, valleyviewcabins.com/thebarn-at-rush-creek.html
Dreaming of an outdoor wedding? Our breathtaking scenery includes a pond, meadow and, of course, the Hills! B-13
BARN ON THE HILL
66374 Old Shurtz Rd., New Plymouth, 330-257-5360, hockinghillsbarnon thehill.com Wedding venue on 231 acres located 10 minutes from Ash Cave. Vinton Co.
CAMP AKITA
29746 Logan-Hornsmill Rd., Logan, 740-385-3827, campakita.org
Lodge with meeting space and sleeping quarters for 100 people. C-13
CAMP OTY’OKWA
24799 Purcell Rd., South Bloomingville, 740-385-5279, campotyokwa.org
Lodging with a kitchen for 200 on more than 700 acres. Available for retreats, reunions, meetings and outdoor education. O-8
CHERRY RIDGE RETREAT ELOPEMENTS
22097 Cherry Ridge Rd., New Plymouth, 740-380-7777, cherryridgeretreat.com/ upgrades/elopements
Cherry Ridge Retreat is the perfect option for a private ceremony, intimate weddings, elopements and vow renewals. Q-19
EVENTS AT THE HENRY
1755 Cedar Hill Rd., Lancaster, 330-289-4889, henrymanorevents.com
Outdoor space can host 200 guests. Indoor spaces can host guests per floor. Each room is uniquely staged to be an immersive experience, and singleroom rentals or single-floor rentals are available all year. Fairfield Co.
FOUR SEASONS CATERING, LLC
RR 1, Box 96, Bremen, 614-314-5880, fourseasonsohio.com
Offering full-service catering, certified wedding and meeting planner, in-cabin services and romantic dinners for two.
Hocking Hills Area
GLENLAUREL, A SCOTTISH INN - FACILITY
14940 Mount Olive Rd., Rockbridge, 740-385-4070, glenlaurel.com/amenities/ business-conferences We specialize in small corporate retreats and intimate weddings where personalized service is first on our list. J-9
HOCKING HILLS LODGE & CONFERENCE CENTER
20020 St. Rt. 664 S., Logan, 740-270-6100, hockinghillsparklodge.com
Featuring a grand ballroom conference and event space with professional event staff to accommodate your unique needs from wedding receptions and family reunions to corporate events, retreats and beyond. O-9
HOCKING HILLS SCENIC
WEDDINGS & EVENTS
28244 Murphy Rd., Logan, 740-215-2407, hockinghillsscenic weddings.com
Beautiful, private, unforgettable! Your special event deserves a special venue. H-12
HOCKING HILLS
WEDDING CHAPEL
29301 Klump Rd., Sugar Grove, 740-746-9934, hockinghillswedding chapel.com
Choose from the Log Chapel, Gazebo or Stone Fireplace. Customizable wedding packages are available. B-13
HOCKING HILLS
WEDDINGMOONS VENUE
26366 Chapel Ridge Rd., South Bloomingville, 740-385-3734, hockinghillswedding moons.com
The stage is set for you to make it your own. Groups large or small, we will work with you to organize your perfect day. P-11
INN & SPA AT CEDAR FALLS
21190 St. Rt. 374, Logan, 740-385-7489, innatcedarfalls.com/ conference-facility
There’s one location that’s perfect for your event: The Gathering Place at the Inn & Spa at Cedar Falls. O-11
THE HAVEN AT CEDAR GROVE
19555 St. Rt. 664 S., Logan, 740-380-2209, thehavenatcedargrove.com
Luxury log-cabin style event center for 275+ guests just half a mile from Old Man’s Cave. N-11
THE OLDE DUTCH
RESTAURANT & BANQUET HAUS - CATERING 12729 St. Rt. 664, Logan, 740-385-1000, theoldedutchrestaurant.com Banquet/meeting space for up to 180 guests. G-17
THE ROOST 10639 Starner Rd., Rockbridge, 740-785-0001, turkeyridgelodges.com/ the-roost
In scenic Hocking Hills — now booking weddings, showers, reunions, birthday parties, football parties and Christmas parties. F-7
URBAN GRILLE PUB & EVENTS
14405 Country Club Ln., Logan, 740-216-4749, hockinghillsgolfclub.com
Beautiful wedding reception and banquet location. I-18
WOODLAND RETREATS
16187 Kreashbaum Rd., Rockbridge, 216-225-1565, woodland-retreats.com
Included in all wedding rentals is a day-ofcoordinator, wedding timeline, a bartender, cups, ice, soda, water, tables, chairs, linens, parking attendant, cart service, fully stocked kitchen, plus preferred vendors and planning services offered. J-10
Florists
FAMILY TREE FLORIST
25 Public Sq., Nelsonville, 740-753-9502, familytreeflorist.com
Our talented staff is ready to help you plan the bouquets, arrangements and on-site decorating for your dream wedding or special occasion. L-26
FLOWERS BY DARLENE
98 W. Main St., Logan, 740-385-6311, flowersbydarlenelogan.com
Full-service florist with large selection of fresh-cut flowers specializing in wedding events. H-17
THE FLOWER POT
129 N. Columbus St., Lancaster, 740-277-7261, theflowerpotoh.com
Local florist offering flower arrangements, gift ideas and home decor. Fairfield Co.
Photographers
BUD SCHRADER
PHOTOGRAPHY
Hocking Hills Area, 740-279-6619, hockinghills photographer.com
Photography services for commercial, scenic/ landscape, personal and family groups, weddings, seniors, groups and special events. Hocking Hills Area
CAROL MCCANN
PHOTOGRAPHY
Hocking Hills Area, 740-603-1421, carolmccann photography.com
From intimate to large weddings, photography in the Hocking Hills is my specialty.
Hocking Hills Area
ELIZABETH NIHISER
PHOTOGRAPHY
Hocking Hills Area, 740-270-9246, elizabethnihiser.com
Document your elopement, engagement or wedding in the stunning Hocking Hills landscape with Elizabeth as your photographer.
Hocking Hills Area
Planning & Specialty Services
AFFORDABLE WEDDINGS
11470 Dalton Rd., Rockbridge, 740-385-0707, atbouldersedge.com/ hocking-hills-wedding Intimate and affordable wedding packages starting at just $375. G-12
HOCKING HILLS DESTINATION WEDDINGS 740-603-1421, hhockinghillsdestination weddings.com
We will come to your wedding venue with a minister and a photographer all in one package at the location of your choice. Whether it is at a State Park or at your cabin, we will come to you.
Hocking Hills Area
PARTYDREAMS
HOCKING HILLS
Hocking Hills Area, 740-248-5173, partydreams hockinghills.com
Decor rentals that keep your event both trendy and affordable!
THE HITCHING POST
16020 Collison Rd., Logan, 614-322-2283, cabinsbythecaves.com/ hitching-post-weddingceremony.htm
Complete and a la carte wedding services with packages that include lodging. K-13
TRAVELING CHAPEL
14435 Nickel Plate Rd., Logan, 740-385-1687, travelingchapel.com
We come to any location in the Hocking Hills to perform your wedding. Elope in style or have a small wedding in a beautiful, natural setting.
Hocking Hills Area
WEDDINGS AT HOCKING
HILLS CABINS
14801 Burcham Rd., Logan, 740-380-3322, hockinghillscabins.com/getmarried-in-hocking-hills
Touch the sky on your wedding day. The country elegant, casual setting of our bed and breakfast, the Sky View Lodge, is perfect for intimate Hocking Hills wedding ceremonies. J-18
Hocking HIlls Lodge & Conference Center
Includes a log chapel, gazebo and outdoor stone fireplace! Available packages come with a wedding coordinator and range from an elopement to an all-inclusive wedding along with on-site lodging. Customizable options available for up to 55 of your closest family and friends. hockinghillsweddingchapel.com • facebook.com/hockinghillsweddingchapel
Located on a 200-acre private farm, customizable wedding packages are available for up to 150 and include a wedding coordinator. Packages come with lodging for 16 at the Rush Creek Retreat that is located next to our Valley View Hills Winery! Additional cabins are available for guests. Contact us for a free tour of the venue! barnatrushcreek.com • facebook.com/barnatrushcreek
Family owned, Valley View Cabins sits on over 300 private acres and offers 13 cabins ranging in size from 1 to 6 bedrooms and sleeping 2 to 18 guests. Each cabin has a hot tub, fully-equipped kitchen, fireplace, central air and more! Enjoy your time hiking the property, fishing at ponds or visiting nearby waterfalls at Rock Stull and Boch Hollow Nature Preserves. Stop by our newly opened Valley View Hills Winery for enticing wines and a relaxing dining environment. Information is available for our two wedding venues by request. Type code “EXPLORE” when booking for 5% off or scan the QR code. See our website for specials!“ valleyviewcabins.com
Whether you’re planning a group outing, a camping excursion or just a hiking day trip, head to explorehockinghills.com to make your Hocking Hills experience exciting.
Make memories last longer with the perfect picture. Share photos from your Hocking Hills trip by tagging #myhockinghills on Instagram for a chance to be featured.
Vinton County Bank
SERVICES
Banking & Financial
ATOMIC CREDIT UNION
680 W. Hunter St., Logan, 800-652-2328, atomiccu.com/resources/ get-in-touch/locations/ logan-oh
Atomic Credit Union serves 50,000 members at 13 branch locations in southern Ohio. H-17
HOCKING HILLS BANKING CENTER
427 W. Hunter St., Logan, 740-380-9542, vcnbfamily.bank
Independent community bank in Logan serving the Hocking Hills area. H-17
MERCHANTS
NATIONAL BANK
188 W. Main St., Logan, 740-385-8561, merchantsnat.com
Merchants National Bank provides financial products and services to customers with 18 Ohio branch locations. H-17
PARK NATIONAL BANK
61 N. Market St., Logan, 740-385-5621, parknationalbank.com
Park National Bank is a full-service bank offering personal and business banking products and services. H-17
Builders, Contractors & Professional Services
98.3 SAMFM WKNA, 103.3 LGN WLGN 1 Radio Lane, Logan, 740-380-9546, 983samfm.com
Adult hits from the 2000s to now and 103.3 LGN, classic hits, with a mix of music from the ’60s, ’70s and ’80s. I-18
AFFORDABLE SEPTIC SERVICE
Lancaster, 740-385-9082, affordsepticservice.com
We provide septic pumping services, inspections and repairs. Fairfield Co.
AKM LOCKSMITH
Logan, 740-409-6420
Local locksmith serving Hocking Hills and the surrounding area. We provide quality service for both residental and commercial lockouts, rekeying and automotive key services. Hocking Hills Area
ALL SEASONS SPAS
4105 Lyman Dr., Hilliard, 614-527-0411, allseasonsspas.com
We sell new and previously owned hot tubs and spas as well as new saunas. Franklin Co.
ATHENS-HOCKING RECYCLING CENTERS, INC.
5991 Industrial Dr., Athens, 740-594-5312, athenshockingrecycle.org
Commercial and residential recycling and refuse services serving Athens and Hocking counties. Athens Co.
BILL HOAG DRYWALL
15663 St. Rt. 595, Logan, 740-385-6012, billhoagdrywall.com
We are a drywall company but also do framing, insulation, ACT and painting for both commercial and residential. H-24
BUCKEYE BEDBUG DETECTION
928 Rutter Ave., Lancaster, 614-949-9058, buckeyebedbug.com
Proactively inspecting for bedbugs throughout the region. Fairfield Co.
CULTIVATE
Hocking Hills Area, Pickerington, 614-675-6009 x2151, cultivateworks.org
Providing grass roots support to help small businesses. Fairfield Co.
Map it! Find locations listed below on pages 117–119.
F.E. JAMES ELECTRIC CO.
27293 Risch Rd., Rockbridge, 740-385-0810
Residential, commercial, industrial, solar, repairs and upgrades. Licensed, bonded and insured. 24-hour emergency service and general service rep. G-11
GAY FAD STUDIOS
137 W. Main St., Lancaster, 740-277-6883, gayfadstudios.com
Custom glassware design services at accessible quantities. Fairfield Co.
HOCKING HILLS BOARDING KENNEL
15378 Mt. Olive Rd., Rockbridge, 740-380-1010, hockinghillsboarding kennel.com
Dog and cat boarding and daycare offering large private rooms. J-9
HOCKING HILLS HOME IMPROVEMENT SERVICES LLC
P.O. Box 491, Logan, 740-407-4475, h3is.com
Local company with over 25 years of experience in the residential and commercial construction industry. Hocking Hills Area
JACK PINE STUDIO
PROPANE FILLING STATION
21397 St. Rt. 180, Laurelville, 740-332-2223, jackpinestudio.com
Propane filling station can fill up RVs and tanks of all sizes. L-6
KRISTA’S PORTA JOHN AND SEPTICS LLC
11927 St. Rt. 664 N., Logan, 740-380-0022, portajohnandseptic.com
Providing septic services and Porta John rentals for any event. Fully licensed and bonded. G-16
LEWELLEN’S SERVICES
232 W. Main St., Logan, 740-385-7125, lewellenservices.com
We provide water conditioning and pest control services in the Hocking Hills and Ohio. H-18
OAKWOOD ENTERPRISES
Hocking Hills Area, New Plymouth, 740-596-2977
35 years experience and insured for plumbing, carpentry, electric, powerwashing and staining. Vinton Co.
PETERS PLUMBING & HEATING
29064 Enterprise-Isles Rd., Logan, 740-385-6385
Complete residential and commercial service since 1951. G-12
SWEET CABINS LLC
P.O. Box 482, Coolville, 740-541-9639, sweetcabins.com
High-quality cabins built on your site; affordable Amish craftsmanship. Athens Co.
THE CHIMNEY MAN
38240 Davis Chapel Rd., Logan, 740-380-9790, Find us on Facebook
Chimney cleaning, repairs, power washing, staining, tuckpointing, gas logs and liners. Hocking Hills Area
THE JUBACH COMPANY
LOG HOMES
18292 St. Rt. 93 S., Logan, 740-385-7562, jubach.com
Leading developer of log homes and land in Hocking Hills. Hocking Hills Area
Cleaning Services
AARON SNOKE
WINDOW CLEANING
Hocking Hills Area, Breman, 614-395-2774
Professional services, commercial and residential window cleaning, power washing and gutter cleaning. Fairfield Co.
ENDERLE’S PRISTINE
CLEANING
96 W. Hunter St., Ste. E, Logan, 740-603-4580
Professional cleaning service specializing in cleaning cabins, commercial and residential. Hocking Hills Area
FOOTHILLS
4372 Country Club Rd. S.W., Lancaster, 614-743-9775
Specializing in cabin cleaning, staging and hot tub care. Fairfield Co.
REAL WORLD
CLEANING SERVICES
30663 Red Rock Ct., Logan, 740-380-9300, realworldcleaning services.com
Professional cleaning services located in the Hocking Hills. Hocking Hills Area
Insurance
BRIMNER INSURANCE
AGENCY
67 N. Market St., Logan, 740-385-3150, otto-ins.com/ locations/logan
All types of insurance with personal, friendly service. H-17
LOGAN INSURANCE
AGENCY, INC.
53 S. Market St., Logan, 740-385-8575, loganinsurance.com
Independent insurance agency locally owned and operated since 1959. H-17
STOCKTON-HILL INSURANCE
39 N. Main St., Ste. 201, Kingston, 740-642-3333, stocktonhillinsurance.com
Stockton-Hill Insurance is a local, independent agency partnering with multiple companies to serve the unique needs of the businesses in the Hocking Hills region. Ross Co.
Media Companies
BRIGHT SIDE STUDIO
Rockbridge, 614-286-5875, beckysbrightside.com
Local design firm offering effective and extraordinary print services. Hocking Hills Area
GREAT LAKES PUBLISHING
6375 Riverside Dr., Dublin, 614-461-5506, ohiomagazine.com
Capturing the beauty, the adventure and the fun of life in and around the Buckeye State. Franklin Co.
HOCKING HILLS
MESSENGER LLC
P.O. Box 1068, Logan, 740-541-0094
Free monthly publication distributed in Hocking County and the surrounding counties. Fairfield County
LOGAN DAILY NEWS
72 E. Main St., Logan, 740-385-2107, logandaily.com
A community newspaper and commercial printer serving Logan and Hocking County. H-17
MONDAY CREEK
PUBLISHING
Hocking Hills Area, Buchtel, 740-590-3987, mondaycreek publishing.com
We provide creative outlets for local writers and artists through worldwide publication. Our awardwinning literature has been showcased at the Ohioana Book Festival and our annual Hocking Hills Book Fair. K-28
Medical Services
HOCKING VALLEY COMMUNITY HOSPITAL
601 St. Rt. 664 N., Logan, 740-380-8000, hvch.org Urgent care open daily 10 a.m.–9 p.m. and 24-hour emergency department. G-16
KACHELMACHER
MEMORIAL INC.
755 St. Rt. 664 N., Logan, 740-385-3139, loganveinclinic.org
Established 1971 in Logan as a nonprofit venous disease clinic. G-16
Neighboring Visitors Bureaus
ROSS-CHILLICOTHE CVB
230 N. Plaza Blvd., Chillicothe, 740-702-7677, visitchillicotheohio.com
Home to historical sites, the outdoor drama Tecumseh!, five state parks, one national park and a variety of unique shops and savory local flavors. Visit Chillicothe in southern Ohio! Ross Co.
VINTON COUNTY CVB
104 W. Main St., McArthur, 740-596-5033, vintoncountytravel.com
Vinton County: A place for all seasons. Vinton Co.
VISIT ATHENS COUNTY
667 E. State St., Athens, 740-592-1819, athensohio.com
Visit Athens County promotes the region as a destination for tourists and strengthens the Visit Athens brand locally. Athens Co.
VISIT FAIRFIELD COUNTY
158 W. Wheeling St., Lancaster, 740-654-5929, visitfairfieldcounty.org
Home to big adventure, small-town charm, 17 covered bridges and the Route 33 Brew Trail. Fairfield Co.
Partnering Organizations
APPALACHIA OHIO
ALLIANCE
Logan, 740-817-1759, appalachiaohioalliance.org
Preserving land in the Hocking Hills (7,000 acres) through private conservation actions. Hocking Hills Area
ATHENS-HOCKING SOLID
WASTE DISTRICT
1121 Chestnut St., Nelsonville, 740-753-6885, ahswd.org
The goal of the solid waste district is to reduce, reuse and recycle solid waste that is generated in the district and to develop plans and programs and evaluate its successes. Athens Co.
CRANE HOLLOW NATURE PRESERVE
16820 St. Rt. 678, Rockbridge, 740-385-7812, cranehollow.org
Crane Hollow Preserve is a dedicated state nature preserve in Hocking County. F-11
DESTINATION DOWNTOWN LANCASTER
109 N. Broad St., Lancaster, 740-277-6607, destinationdowntown lancaster.com
Plan your day trip to downtown Lancaster with over 30 shops and restaurants, four museums and a brewery within two blocks! Fairfield Co.
FRIENDS OF THE HOCKING
HILLS STATE PARK
P.O. Box 101, Logan, 877-403-4477, friendsofhockinghills.org
Membership organization for people who love the Hocking Hills. Hocking Hills Area
HOCKING COUNTY CIC
30260 Industrial Park Dr., Logan, 740-380-0446, hockingcountycic.com
The economic development organization for Hocking County. H-14
HOCKING COUNTY FARM BUREAU
Logan, 740-474-6284, ofbf.org
The Ohio Farm Bureau Foundation is committed to inspiring and educating the next generation of farmers, ensuring the progress and prosperity of Ohio’s agriculture far into the future.
HOCKING HILLS CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
96 W. Hunter St., Logan, 740-385-6836, hockinghillschamber.com
Encouraging balanced economic growth and enhanced quality of life for Hocking County. H-17
HOCKING HILLS LODGING OWNERS ASSOCIATION
P.O. Box 182, Logan, 740-400-9141, hhlodgingowners association.com
Promoting cohesion among members, government, local businesses and residents to support and strengthen our community. Hocking Hills Area
HOCKING HILLS PODCAST hockinghillspodcast.com
Travel and leisure podcast that features planning, helpful tips and events for Hocking Hills Area
HOCKING HILLS QUALITY LODGING
614-832-3561, hockinghills qualitylodging.com
Some of the finest lodging facilities in the Hocking Hills have banded together to assure quality, safety and fair representation. Hocking Hills Area
LITTLE CITIES OF BLACK DIAMONDS COUNCIL
127 W. Main St., Shawnee, 740-270-8048, lcbdohio.org
Boom towns in Southeast Ohio that share a common coal mining history. Perry Co.
LOGAN TOWN CENTER Main Street, Logan, 740-603-6562, logantowncenter.com
The heart of Logan’s business district featuring unique shops and independent restaurants. H-18
NELSONVILLE AREA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
45 E. Canal St., Nelsonville, 740-753-4346, nelsonvillechamber.com
Visit Victorian Town Square in Nelsonville. Athens Co.
RURAL ACTION
9030 Hocking Hills Dr., The Plains, 740-677-4047, ruralaction.org
Rural Action is a membership-based nonprofit working in the southeast and central eastern counties of Appalachian Ohio since 1991. Athens Co.
Realtors
ALICE MONTGOMERY
REAL ESTATE
148 E. Second St., Logan, 740-385-4624, alicemontgomery realestate.com
Specializing in vacant land, farms, vacation homes and residential properties. H-19
BARTLETT BENNER
REALTY
2751 W. Fair Ave., Lancaster, 740-654-1500, bartlettbennerrealty.com/ daily-vacation-rentals
Offering expertise in single-family, multi-family, land, farms, commercial, industrial and auction services in Lancaster and the surrounding areas since 1991. Fairfield Co.
BERKSHIRE HATHAWAY HOME SERVICES, CALHOON CO. REALTORS
Rt. 1, Box 735, 619 Natchez Ln., Sugar Grove, 614-565-4141, ikarensell.com
Let us help find your special home, hideaway or investment in the Hocking or Hide A Way Hills. Hocking Hills Area
CMC REAL ESTATE GROUP
44 W. Main St., Logan, 740-380-1555, cmcrealestategroup.com
Hocking Hills commercial, investment and country home specialists. H-18
LIZ & ANDY HORN
P.O. Box 58, Rockbridge, 740-603-5768, ventureinrealestate.com
The Real Estate Wranglers — helping people realize their dreams in Hocking County, Central Ohio and Southeast Ohio. Fairfield Co.
ROCK HOUSE REALTY
15122 St. Rt. 664 S., Logan, 614-747-2155, rockhouserealty.com
Real estate professionals in the Hocking Hills. Lancaster
SHAW REAL ESTATE
116 E. Main St., Logan, 740-215-2407, shaw-realestate.com
Professional real estate services for over 60 years.
THE JUBACH COMPANY
25368 Creola Hue Rd., Creola, 614-746-0915, jubach.com
The Jubach Company offers general real estate services in the Hocking Hills. Hocking Hills Area
VENTURE IN REAL ESTATE
57 W. Second St., Logan, 740-385-6300, ventureinrealestate.com
Venture in Real Estate is a full-service firm specializing in buying and selling residential and commercial properties. H-17