Stay Overnight In The Cabins By The Caves, An Idyllic Spot Surrounded By Nature At Hocking Hills In Ohio
By April Dray|Published February 11, 2020
×
April Dray
Author
April is the Ohio staff writer for Only in Your State. She is an Ohio native with a Bachelor of Science in Journalism from E.W. Scripps School of Journalism. With more than 10 years of writing experience and a background in news reporting for Ohio newspapers, she's published pieces in multiple print and online publications. When she's not on deadline or chasing after her toddler, she's hunting for hidden gems in Ohio or getting lost in a good book.
As local travel experts, we know what travelers are looking for when it comes to finding the perfect accommodations for their next trip. To compile our lists, we scour the internet to find properties with excellent ratings and reviews, desirable amenities, nearby attractions, and that something special that makes a destination worthy of traveling for.
Whether the forests are deep green or the leaves are a golden yellow—or even if there’s magical white snow everywhere—nothing beats a secluded getaway in Ohio’s Hocking Hills. No matter what time of year it is, Hocking Hills State Park in Logan is one of Ohio’s most beautiful getaways. Fortunately, the area features several different kinds of cabins to choose from, making it that much easier to plan a weekend away in your favorite area of the state. Here’s why a Hocking Hills cabin getaway is unlike any other:
From scenic waterfalls and cabin getaways to zip-lining and strenuous hiking, there’s so much to see and do within what is arguably Ohio’s most beautiful region.
Rates depend on how many guests stay and how many nights the cabins are reserved for. To view a complete list of Glamping Hub A-frame options in the Hocking Hills area, click here.
Advertisement
There's nothing like curling up by the fireplace after a full day of hiking and exploring.
There are also several local companies that feature larger cabin rentals. Click here to view what's available.
Old Man's Cave is a must-see. Whether you decide to paddle a canoe, go rock rappelling or even take a canopy tour, this hiking trail simply has to make it on your itinerary.
Legend has it, a 19th-century hermit who once lived in the cave, (named Richard Rowe) is buried under a cave ledge in the area.
Be sure to explore as many of the beautiful hiking areas in and around the state park as you can, including Ash Cave (pictured), Conkle's Hollow, the Rock House and Cantwell Cliffs.