The Hocking Hills region has long been a premier getaway for those who love the beauty of nature.

One of Ohio's few remaining wilderness areas, the region is renowned for its cascading waterfalls, breathtaking cliff edges, forests of hemlock, pines, oaks and maples and abundant wildlife.
Nestled into the hills, guests to the Hocking Hills can find numerous cabins and cottages to spend a night or weekend.
A great place to visit, live, work and play, the Hocking Hills Region is centrally located between 1-270 around Columbus and I-77 at the Ohio River. U.S. Route 33 is the major transportation corridor that connects Ohio State University, Hocking College and Ohio University communities. The natural, cultural and artistic heritage in the area attract students, faculty and alumni to stay upon graduation or return to live, work and play.
Although 2-4 million visitors come to the region each year, the area is large enough to appear still as wonderfully remote and peacefully secluded.
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