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Hocking Hills State Park is a delightful Ohio state park spanning seven non-contiguous sections in Hocking County that total a land area of more than 2,300 acres. The park, which is mostly located within the boundaries of Hocking State Forest, is known as one of southeastern Ohio's top spots for outdoor recreation, attracting more than 4.2 million visitors each year. Parkgoers can enjoy year-round opportunities for canoeing, boating, fishing, and swimming at sites such as Rose Lake and Lake Logan and can explore the park's stunning natural caves and land formations, including areas such as the Conkle's Hollow gorge and Old Man's Cave. Hiking is offered along the scenic Buckeye Trail and Conkle's Hollow Rim. Other attractions include a zipline touring route, a free archery range, and 99 acres of rock climbing and rappelling lands. Visitors can select from a wide variety of primitive or modern accommodations, ranging from electricity-equipped campsites to rental cabins.

19852 OH-664, Logan, OH 43138, Phone: 740-385-6842

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