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Chalets March 22, 2013 0 Comments

The Old Man’s Cave Trail is one of six trails in the Hocking Hills area. The others, Ash Cave, Rock House, Conkle's Hollow, Cedar Falls and Cantwell Cliffs are all worthy of a visit and we’re going

Chalets March 20, 2013 0 Comments

Valley Zipline Tours in Hocking Hills, Ohio is one of our newest venues, opening in 2012. It’s also one of the largest  ziplining venues in the state, as well as one of the best fishing areas. Valley

Chalets March 15, 2013 0 Comments

Touch the Earth Adventures are a local company that specializes in ethical vacations that seek to put visitors in touch with nature. They do it in such a way as to not alienate those who aren’t as

Chalets March 11, 2013 0 Comments

Rock House is a geological feature that sits inside Hocking Hills State Park and is a big draw for visitors. Most pay attention to the geological history of the area, but there is much more to it

Chalets March 6, 2013 0 Comments

The Buckeye Trail is a 1,444 mile trail that loops around Ohio and is broken up into 24 stages to make it more approachable. If there was one way to see the best of the state on

Chalets March 4, 2013 0 Comments

Clear Creek Metro Park is one of Ohio’s many secret paradise retreats. It is a park full of life, flora, fauna and wildlife and is a fantastic place to visit. Located near Revenge, Ohio, the park stretches

Chalets March 1, 2013 0 Comments

Shade Winery is a local Hocking Hills winemaker with many years’ experience in growing grapes and making good wine. Established in 2004, the business takes traditional methods and mixes them with modern techniques to make an authentic

Chalets February 27, 2013 0 Comments

If you are a hiker you simply must plan a trip to Hocking Hills. Part of the Allegheny Plateau of Ohio, Hocking Hills is a mix of gorges, cliffs, waterfalls and rock shelters all in one place.

Chalets February 25, 2013 0 Comments

The Hocking Valley Scenic Railway is a volunteer-run historical railroad that runs from Nelsonville to Logan in Ohio. It’s a straight piece of track, ending just short of Logan itself, then reverses and repeats the journey in