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Regardless of what time of the year, you absolutely must take a visit to Cedar Falls and see it in all its glory. If you have planned a trip to the area in the winter season you

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Conkle’s Hollow is located in the heart of the Allegheny Plateau in the southeast of Ohio. The geological formation is a 200 feet tall and 100 feet wide cliff that has a very prominent face carved by

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Conkle’s Hollow is a deep rocky gorge in Hocking Hills and is regarded as one of the deepest in the state. It forms part of a series of amazing rock formations that have made Hocking County such

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The Cantwell Cliffs Trail is short but challenging. At only a mile, there are a lot of climbs, difficult terrain and some pretty rough going. It’s worth the effort, but isn’t for everybody. The Cantwell Cliffs area

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Definitely the most popular falls in the Hocking Hills area, Cedar Falls is one of the best places for a vacation with friends and family. In addition to being home to a number of trails for hikers

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Ash Cave is one of those places that are on the priority list of hundreds of thousands of tourists. The recess cave – the largest in Ohio – is not located in a metropolitan area. Its remote

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Cantwell Cliffs is one of the most popular trails in the Hocking Hills State Park. It is also one of the most adventurous among the Hocking Hills attractions. The cliffs are located at one of the remotest

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The Cedar Falls trail runs for half a mile around this fascinating waterfall at the end of the L-shaped area that includes Old Man’s Cave. It’s a short, but extremely worthwhile hike, for the views alone. Time

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Clear Creek is not an actual creek as it is located in Ohio, which is thousands of miles away from the sea. The place has got its name from the unique natural settings that resemble that of