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Hocking Hills State Park Winter at Upper Falls © Dennis Deitrick
Hocking Hills Upper Falls
Hocking Hills State Park Upper Falls © Eric Hoffman
View from the path down into the gorge at Old Mans Cave.
Hocking Hills State Park Cedar Falls © Eric Hoffman
Taken while sitting in the stream at Cedar Falls. The water is cold in the spring
Hocking Hills State Park View from Ash Cave © Dennis Deitrick
Ash Cave Hocking Hills
Hocking Hills State Park Ash Cave - Hocking Hills © Stephanie LeCureaux
These caves will last as long as love.
Hocking Hills State Park © Ann E. Riggs
Hocking Hills State Park Reflections © Ann E. Riggs
Hocking Hills State Park Rock House © Daniel R. Pater
Rock House is the only real cave in Hocking State Park. Old Mans Cave and Ash Cave are recess cave.
Hocking Hills State Park © Ann E. Riggs
Hocking Hills State Park © Ann E. Riggs
Hocking Hills State Park © Ann E. Riggs
Hocking Hills State Park I see you © MM Photography
As the Park Naturalist says, you paorbably walk past several of thes guys and dont even notice them, but they see you.
Hocking Hills State Park Abstract Falls © MM Photography
This small falls is located near the middle entrance by the visitors center of Old Mans Cave.
Hocking Hills State Park Middle Falls © MM Photography
This waterfall is in front of the recess cave Old Mans cave is named for.
Hocking Hills State Park Bridge over Devils Bathtub © MM Photography
Hocking Hills State Park Lower Falls © MM Photography
Lower Falls at Old Mans Cave
Hocking Hills State Park © John Mueller
Hocking Hills State Park Rock House © MM Photography
Set into the side of a sandstone cliff, this is the only actual cave in the area, a must see.
Hocking Hills State Park © John Mueller
Hocking Hills State Park © John Mueller
Hocking Hills State Park © Michael Greene
Hocking Hills State Park © Victor F Artigas
Hocking Hills State Park © John Mueller
Hocking Hills State Park Ash Cave © Victor F Artigas
Taken during the annual Hocking Hills hike
Hocking Hills State Park © John Mueller
Hocking Hills State Park Ice Formations © Victor F Artigas
Late winter into spring. Old Mans Cave region
Hocking Hills State Park © John Mueller
Hocking Hills State Park Ash Cave © Victor F Artigas
Hocking Hills State Park © John Mueller
Hocking Hills State Park Ice Formations © Victor F Artigas
March 4 2010 near Old Mans Cave
Hocking Hills State Park Beautiful spot by Old Mans cave © Victor F Artigas
Hocking Hills State Park © John Mueller
Hocking Hills State Park Ranger explainning the production of maple sap © Victor F Artigas
Hocking Hills State Park Ash Cave © John Mueller
Hocking Hills State Park Ferns on outcrops © Victor F Artigas
Conkles Hollow area
Hocking Hills State Park © Victor F Artigas
Hocking Hills State Park © T Walker
Hocking Hills State Park Old Mans Cave © Tori Buck
Old Mans Cave The most popular of all the Hocking Hills areas is Old Mans Cave, located on State Route 664. Here at the Upper Falls, the Grandma Gatewood Trail begins its six-mile course connecting three of the parks areas Old Mans Cave to Cedar Falls to Ash Cave. This same trail has been designated as part of Ohios Buckeye Trail as well as part of two national systems - the North Country Scenic Trail and Americas Discovery Trail.
Hocking Hills State Park © Pamela Burns
Hocking Hills State Park © Michael Greene
Hocking Hills State Park © T Walker
Hocking Hills State Park Old Mans Cave © Jim Toren
Hocking Hills State Park Ash Cave © Beverly Baker
On top of the trail looking down on the waterfall.
Hocking Hills State Park © Pamela Burns
Hocking Hills State Park © Gene Shirk
Hocking Hills State Park © Gene Shirk
Hocking Hills State Park Fall Reflections © Jason Vickers
Taken Fall 2008 near the Cedar Falls waterfall.
Hocking Hills State Park Cedar Falls in January © Daniel R. Pater
Cedar Falls, frozen in January, is at its most magnificent time of the year.
Hocking Hills State Park View from Rock House © MM Photography
Looking out from Rock House, trickles of water make large icicles the side of the cliff
Hocking Hills State Park Hocking Hills-Cedar Falls © Ted Denman
This shot was taken on a hike to Cedar Falls at Hocking Hills, Ohio. It was a very enjoyable hike. The falls was beautiful
Hocking Hills State Park Frozen Falls © MM Photography
The waterfall at Ash cave continues to flow through the winter and occasionally the giant icicle pile makes its way near the top.
Hocking Hills State Park Upper Falls © MM Photography
Upper Falls at Old Mans Cave
Hocking Hills State Park Side fall at Cedar Falls © MM Photography
Many small waterfalls can be seen at the major sections of the park
Hocking Hills State Park Ash Cave Waterfall © MM Photography
This free falling waterfall is nearly 100. The cave is the largest recess cave East of the Mississippi.
Hocking Hills State Park Frozen Upper Falls © MM Photography
Hocking Hills during winter is a site that must be experienced. The familiar areas transformed to giant icicles.
Hocking Hills State Park Broken Rock Falls © MM Photography
A less traveled area of Old Mans Cave, but worth the walk
Hocking Hills State Park Going Up © MM Photography
Most of the walking paths have been cut throught the natural rock instead of adding structures to the area.
Hocking Hills State Park Cedar Falls © MM Photography
Arguably the most attractive waterfall in the park
Hocking Hills State Park I spy a ...... © MM Photography
The windows of Rock House present many interesting shapes. What do you see
Hocking Hills State Park © Victor F Artigas
Hocking Hills State Park © Michael Greene
Hocking Hills State Park Cedar Falls © Victor F Artigas
Hocking Hills State Park © T Walker
Hocking Hills State Park Middle Falls © Tori Buck
Located at Hocking Hills State Park, Logan, OH.
Hocking Hills State Park © Michael Greene
Hocking Hills State Park © Pamela Burns
Hocking Hills State Park © Pamela Burns
Hocking Hills State Park © Michael Greene
Hocking Hills State Park © Michael Greene
Hocking Hills State Park © Pamela Burns
Hocking Hills State Park © katie ingles
Hocking Hills State Park Hocking Hills/Buckeye Trail © Beverly Baker
One of my favorite trails is hiking a part of the Buckeye Trail.
Hocking Hills State Park Ash Cave © Jim Toren
Hocking Hills State Park Moss Rock Falls © Jason Vickers
This image taken at the Hocking Hills State Park in Logan , Ohio. This taken near Cedar Falls in the State Park. An awesome place to shoot for those Photographers who enjoy preserved nature and during the spring extreme, vibrant colors.
Hocking Hills State Park Cedar Falls © Jason Vickers
Cedar Falls is among the most magnificent waterfalls in Ohio and certainly one of the most popular in the Hocking Hills. No matter what time of year you visit, Cedar Falls Ohio is a sight to behold. The name Cedar Falls is a misnomer the result of mistaken identity. Early settlers to the area misidentified the stately hemlock trees as cedar trees consequently, this park was incorrectly named. Despite the mistake, the name Cedar Falls has been used ever since.
Hocking Hills State Park © Gene Shirk
Hocking Hills State Park © Gene Shirk
Hocking Hills State Park © Gene Shirk
Hocking Hills State Park Old Mans Cave Falls © Jason Vickers
This is another waterfall in the Hocking Hills State Park in Logan , Ohio. Old Mans Cave is a well-known name in the Hocking Hills of southeastern Ohio. A favorite hiking destination, Old Mans Cave Ohio is arguably the most popular of the six areas at Hocking Hills State Park. A mile-long gorge at Old Mans Cave displays a variety of geologic features, including waterfalls, sandstone cliffs and rock formations with names like the Devils Bathtub, Sphinx Head, Eagle Rock and Whale in the Wall.
MAPS AND DIRECTIONS
Directions
From Cleveland, Ohio: Take I-71 South to Columbus. Take 270 East toward Wheeling, WV to U.S. 33 East (Lancaster Exit)Travel East to Logan, Exit on 664 South.

From Columbus, Ohio: Take U.S. 33 East through Lancaster to Logan, Ohio and exit onto State Route 664 South.

From Cincinnati, Ohio: Take I-71 North towards Columbus.Watch for and take State Route 56 East through Mt. Sterling. Continue on State Route 56 East through Circleville and Laurelville to South Bloomingville, Ohio.In South Bloomingville take State Route 664 North approximately 4 miles to the park.

From Toledo, Ohio: Take I-75 South to Findlay, get on State Route 23 to Columbus. Take I-270 East towards Wheeling to U.S. 33 East (Lancaster Exit). Travel East tot Logan, Exit 664 South.From Logan, Ohio:Take 664 South approximately 12 miles to park area.
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