Miles Kms | Item | Summary |
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0.0 0.0 |
Junction of State Route 374 and State Route 56. |
State Route 374 travels north from State Route 56 at Hue, Ohio through Hocking Hills State Park and Hocking Forest. It ends at State Route 33 in Rockbridge, Ohio 25 1/2 miles later. |
0.2 0.3 |
Ash Cave-Hocking Hills , Ohio State Park |
Within 500 feet of the intersection of State Route 56 and 374 is Ash Cave-hiking and picnicking area of Hocking Hills State Park. An enormous waterfall and sandy gorge welcome visitors at the end of this 1/4 mile trail. Handicap and stroller accessible.
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1.1 1.8 |
Fire Tower at Hocking State Forest |
Hunting and wildlife viewing area at Hocking State Forest.
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1.9 3.1 |
Cedar Falls-Hocking Hills State Park |
Hiking and picnic area at Hocking Hills State Park. Waterfalls, massive hemlocks, interpretive signs and huge rock formations along 1/2 mile trail. Cedar Falls has is one of the largest waterfalls in the Hocking Hills Region. Visitors can expect to see moss-covered cliffs, a rugged trail and maybe the remnants of a grist mill that was built above the falls in the mid-1800's.
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2.6 4.2 |
Inn at Cedar Falls |
Antique-filled inn rooms, rustic 19th century log cabins and cottages. Gourmet dining in 1840's log house or garden patio. Gift shop with collectibles and unique gifts. |
3.1 5.0 |
Rose Lake-Hocking Hills State Park |
Fishing, hiking and wildlife viewing at 14 acre lake. Trout and catfish stocked annually. |
4.2 6.8 |
Campground-Hocking Hills State Park |
172 site campground with picnic tables and fire rings. Lots of pine trees, new playground and swimming pool. Electric and non-electric sites. |
4.5 7.2 |
Old Man's Cave-Hocking Hills State Park |
Hiking-gorge, waterfalls and huge cliffs line the sandstone walls of this 1 mile long trail. People have trekked across the U.S. and beyond just to visit this part of the park. Seasonal gift shop and concession stand. Old Man's Cave Campground. Camping; The campground has 172 campsites, 145 reservation sites and 27 non-reservation sites. All 172 campsites are equipped with a picnic table and a fire ring. |
4.9 7.9 |
State Park Lodge and Cottages |
Park office is here. Cottage Rentals are available at the park but there are no accommodations at the lodge. There is also a public swimming pool and restroom here. |
5.7 9.2 |
Grandma Faye's Grocery and Deli |
Grocery and Deli-Has lots of camping supplies, souvenirs and food for very affordable prices. Propane, firewood and pizza. ATM. |
7.2 11.6 |
Conkle's Hollow-State of Ohio Nature Preserve |
Gorge trail running along bottom is more suitable for kids but parents still need to take caution-3/4 mile long.
There is also a rim trail that is 2 1/2 miles long where hikers need to take caution. |
7.7 12.4 |
Forestry Headquarters-State of Ohio |
Info about forestry property, bridle trails and maps. |
11.0 17.7 |
Horseman's Camp-Ohio Division of Forestry |
Campground for horseback riders. Bridle trails. |
12.3 19.8 |
Rock House-Hocking Hills State Park |
Historic site and trail-1/4 mile trail leads to an opening in a cliff face with gothic-like windows. Said to be notorious hide-out for bandits and thieves in 1800's. |
19.5 31.4 |
Cantwell Cliffs-Hocking Hills State Park |
2 mile gorge trail and 1 mile rim trail.
Huge cliffs, scenic gorge and deep valleys. One of best places for wildflowers in late April and early May. |
25.5 41.0 |
Junction of State Route 374 and U.S. Route 33. |
State Route 374 ends here at Rock Bridge. About 10 miles to Lancaster and 7 miles to Logan, Ohio. Ohio's largest natural bridge at nature preserve. For highway travel north or south via U.S. highway # 33 See - Milebymile.com - US Highway #33 - Road Map Highway Travel Guide - West Virginia (Ohio River) to Columbus - Columbus to Indiana / Ohio Border for driving directions. Start / Finish of Road Map Highway Travel Guide. -e
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