Logan is a city in Hocking County, Ohio, United States. The population was 7,152 at the 2010 census. It is the county seat of Hocking County. Logan is located in southeast Ohio, on the Hocking River 48 miles southeast of Columbus. The current mayor of Logan is Republican Greg Fraunfelter, who began a four-year term in January 2016.
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5.0 based on 99 reviews
Hocking Hills Adventure Trek is a TrekNetwork company. Our lead rock climbing and rappelling guides are trained and certified by the American Mountain Guide Association (AMGA). Far and away they're the most experienced in Ohio. We lead urban and outbound adventures and team building events across Ohio. Our treks are ideal for couples, kids, families and groups of all kinds. Professionally guided options include rock climbing or rappelling in the Hocking Hills, Cleveland, Columbus, Dayton / Cincinnati or Springfield. Guided hikes and edible forest treks, belly boat fishing, archery, living history presentations, magical and artistic events are also available on-demand. Beginners are welcome, no experience is needed and all equipment is provided. Everything we do is a private event and available as a stand alone activity that can be customized or combined a la carte with other events. All treks are booked in advance on our website or by calling ahead.
5.0 based on 542 reviews
One-of-a-kind nature experience! The hike in was somewhat short-1/2 to 3/4 mile one-way, but I would say 3/4 of the trail was moderate in difficulty (especially for seniors like us!) but SO worth the effort! The Rock House was amazing! It was a good sized cave with beautifully colored rocks- reds & greens; tons of crevices, holes etc. Bring a flashlight & explore! Enjoy!
5.0 based on 326 reviews
I first visited here about nine years ago with my college aged daughter. This time, I visited with my husband. This is a truly amazing Ohio attraction. The rock formations, the forest, the trails, the caves, the water falls, they are all just mesmerizing ... and it feels like you've been transported to another space and time. There is a new visitor center that features an interesting history of the park with maps, photos and details and on how the trails were developed by the Conservation Corps back in the 1930s. We only hiked from the Upper Falls to Old Man's Cave and back to the visitor center and it took a little more than an hour. You could easily spend a half a day. And because we'd like to see the Lower Falls and the Rock House, we'll be back! It is definitely worth a visit, regardless of the time of year.
5.0 based on 520 reviews
This trail and location was by far my favorite. A nice plus is that the trail is wheelchair/mobility challenged friendly. The standard return trail goes up some into the hills so those that wish for that experience can have it, while the accessible trail also remains an option. It’s a pretty trail with lots of nature, and the sandy large Ash Cave is really beautiful. If you’re going to Hocking Hills, this is my number one recommendation from the few trails we did.
5.0 based on 17 reviews
My husband and I are in Hocking Hills and decided to get massages. We contacted Blue Valley Massage the day before and were fortunate enough to be given appointments the next day. Melisa was very professional and friendly. We both received excellent massages and will definitely call them again...in advanced. Thank you for making our get away even more relaxing!
5.0 based on 20 reviews
Had a great hike here as well. Being out in nature and very rarely did we see other people! Going during the week is a must apparently.
5.0 based on 6 reviews
Farm friendly fun for the whole family! For a small admission fee, guests can get up close and interact with our animals. Come laugh at a goat, rub a pig's belly, or hug a lamb while cows and horses patiently wait their turn for some attention-and treats! Animal feed is available for an additional fee.
This is a cute little place that charges $2/pp and sells wafer cones with kibbles to feed the goats. They have a barn with a couple cows, a baby donkey, some horses and lots of goats! Some really cute baby goats! Highly recommend stopping here. Small place.... we only spent about 30 minutes here.
5.0 based on 15 reviews
Go on a clear night, of course. Take good binoculars but a telescope is preferred. Bundle up if it is cold but you will forget about the cold once you start looking at the stars. You won't want to stop looking. One of the best things Hocking Hills can offer to complete your day after hiking some of the other attractions. We plan to bring sleeping bags next time to just lay out & watch the sky. Great for seeing shooting stars.
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