After enjoying a lovely stay at Hueston Woods Lodge, I made a goal to visit each of the nine Great Ohio Lodges within the next few years. Hocking Hills Lodge will probably be my next visit.
No it's actually not helpful from someone who's from Ohio and who lives in the area. The only thing worth seeing is Old Man's cave unless you literally haven't seen the countryside in a very long time Hocking hills isn't worth seeing it's a tourist trap spend your hard earning money somewhere else
Book for the weekend after a cold hard winter freeze. The frozen waterfalls look amazing, well worth the bruises and sprained knee I got from a couple of falls on ice.
I’ve lived a few miles away from the lodge since 2008 (same site). I can confidently say that the old lodge was better, more beautiful, but definitely not as functional. Whispering Hills trail is new to the area, but because of the overwhelming foot traffic, we have never hiked it. In fact by the time this lodge was built the Hocking Hills area was already over-exposed to tourism. The trails are wide now, opened wide for glam-camper types, not normal hikers. The parks, roadsides, etc, are littered with trash from tourists. The traffic on the roads here is insane, as well as all the drug traffic tourism brings here. If you’re like these other commenters, city folks, or indoor enthusiasts, these hills will seem amazing! But if you’re wanting to get away from the world, & get outdoors, I would avoid the Hocking Hills, & other over-exposed areas like Gatlinburg TN, or Niagara Falls NY, etc.
Fully 100% agree! You have to have a room and reservations to eat there now. The is moreless a resort now. We're 25 minutes ,and the hills are busy in the winter now. It wasn't like that in the early 2000s
I kinda disagree ,but I don't know why people from all different states to flock there to see the Hocking Hills. We would go there if we was bored , not a big family week vacation. Only 25 minutes drive for us.
I would have liked to see one of the rooms.
Es realmente hermoso.
Hocking Hills me gusta mucho. ❤❤
After enjoying a lovely stay at Hueston Woods Lodge, I made a goal to visit each of the nine Great Ohio Lodges within the next few years. Hocking Hills Lodge will probably be my next visit.
You had me at 2:40 when I saw the guy wheeling a keg of beer across the main floor.😂
Very helpful. I intend to visit.
No it's actually not helpful from someone who's from Ohio and who lives in the area. The only thing worth seeing is Old Man's cave unless you literally haven't seen the countryside in a very long time Hocking hills isn't worth seeing it's a tourist trap spend your hard earning money somewhere else
Shout out to the Mesa Vista Lodge!! Great segment!
Love it there!
Book for the weekend after a cold hard winter freeze. The frozen waterfalls look amazing, well worth the bruises and sprained knee I got from a couple of falls on ice.
No room tours?
What a palace. Personally would have rather they spent less on that and a bit more on a few shower houses at the various campgrounds.
I’ve lived a few miles away from the lodge since 2008 (same site). I can confidently say that the old lodge was better, more beautiful, but definitely not as functional. Whispering Hills trail is new to the area, but because of the overwhelming foot traffic, we have never hiked it. In fact by the time this lodge was built the Hocking Hills area was already over-exposed to tourism. The trails are wide now, opened wide for glam-camper types, not normal hikers. The parks, roadsides, etc, are littered with trash from tourists. The traffic on the roads here is insane, as well as all the drug traffic tourism brings here. If you’re like these other commenters, city folks, or indoor enthusiasts, these hills will seem amazing! But if you’re wanting to get away from the world, & get outdoors, I would avoid the Hocking Hills, & other over-exposed areas like Gatlinburg TN, or Niagara Falls NY, etc.
Fully 100% agree! You have to have a room and reservations to eat there now. The is moreless a resort now. We're 25 minutes ,and the hills are busy in the winter now. It wasn't like that in the early 2000s
It burned to the ground because idiots were ic and let it burn down
Well, this is much better anyways.
Damm welders wasn't watching what they was doing
Fantastic!!! Are there elevators in the lodge??
Stay away from Hocking county there's nothing worth seeing except for Old Man's cave it's a tourist trap
I kinda disagree ,but I don't know why people from all different states to flock there to see the Hocking Hills. We would go there if we was bored , not a big family week vacation. Only 25 minutes drive for us.