Hocking Hills is a 2,300-acre park situated in southeastern Ohio. This picturesque Ohio region captivates visitors with unique and beautiful landscapes.
With cascading waterfalls, caves, cliffs, gorges, and forests, the abundance of natural scenery is breathtaking! Drive along on curvy and winding roads to enjoy the scenic landscapes or hike on the many trails within the state park.
Cedar Falls is the largest waterfall (by water volume) in the Hocking Hills area. Queer Creek flows over the Blackhand sandstone to make a breathtaking and striking backdrop.
Old Man’s Cave is the most popular scenic area in Hocking Hills. Named after the hermit, Richard Rowe, who lived in the cave in the 1800’s, Old Man’s Cave is stunning.
This breathtaking cave allows visitors to contemplate nature and be amazed at the natural rock formation. Old Man’s Cave has five sections: Lower Falls, Lower Gorge, Middle Falls, Upper Falls, and Upper Gorge.