![]() Whether it be swimming in the pool or lake, or fishing, or riding their bikes, whatever they enjoy doing, they will have fun. We do our best to ensure your children are having a great time. Hocking Hills Jellystone Park™ is a place where the entire family can have a great time & make lasting family memories. We apologize for the inconvenience for 2023!. We are opening later this season to complete a construction project that will enhance your camping experience. We also have planned daily activities Memorial Day weekend through August 13. We have planned weekend activities from May 19 through our closing weekend. We will open for the season on and our camping season will go through October 29. Your Hosts, Daren & Lorraine, along with our staff, are looking forward to the 2023 camping season & our 4th season as the Hocking Hills Jellystone Park™. ![]() We will continue to be hands on owners & family run park!! ![]() We are conveniently located next to Old Man’s Cave, Cedar Falls, Ash Cave, Conkles Hollow & more! This is our 5th season as a Jellystone Park™ and we will continue to make improvements through the season & every season. Hocking Hills Jellystone Park™ is one of the best places to camp in Hocking Hills, Ohio featuring a private fishing lake (no license required), swimming pool, playground, modern spotless bath house, a laundry facility, lots of activities, and a camp store. The preserve also offers excellent spring wildflower viewing.Welcome to Hocking Hills Jellystone Park™īook Your Stay Now Every overnight stay includes free unlimited usage of our swimming pool, swimming lake, snowless tubing, floating water slide, pedal boats, foam parties, pedal carts, disc golf, fishing lake, organized daily activities, Yogi Bear™ costumed character appearances, and more! It is considered the largest natural bridge in Ohio. Rockbridge’s natural arch, or bridge, is more than 100 feet long and 10 to 20 feet wide, gracefully spanning a 50-foot ravine. More Information Rockbridge State Nature Preserve During the spring and fall migration period, the preserve offers excellent waterfowl viewing. A healthy population of beaver also calls the swamp home. More Information Kessler Swamp State Nature PreserveĪ variety of wetland-dwelling plants thrive in this swamp, including buttonbush and bur-marigold. The cliff tops’ magnificent overlooks and the quiet gorge beneath offer visitors an opportunity to explore different habitats, each with its own unique flora and fauna. Sheer cliffs of Black Hand sandstone rise nearly 200 feet above the valley floor a spectacular 100-foot-deep sandstone gorge creates an excellent vista. More Information Conkle’s Hollow State Nature Preserve Within the nearly 9,700 acres of the Hocking Hills State Forest, you will find bridle trails, a horseman’s camp, 99 acres set aside for rock climbing and rappelling, and an unusual variety of native flora and associated wildlife. Recreation facilities include the 15-acre Pine Lake. Fall’s pageant of color is spectacular here. Dogwoods, redbuds, and a variety of wildflowers color the hillsides in the springtime. Shortleaf and pitch pines dot the ridges and were once a source of pine tar for early settlers. ![]() Twisting park and forest roads pass through deep ravines and dense woodlands. As one of Ohio’s best lakes, it sports northern pike, bass, bluegill, crappie, catfish, and saugeye. Lake Logan is a day-use park that provides scenic picnic areas and secluded walking paths to enjoy the wooded beauty of Ohio’s hill country. ![]() There are five major sections of the park, including Ash Cave, Old Man’s Cave, Rock House, Cantwell Cliffs, and Cedar Falls. Hocking Hills State Park’s mammoth rock formations, caves, waterfalls, and over 25 miles of hiking trails give the region a reputation for being Ohio’s natural crown jewels. ![]()
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