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Bring the entire gang to hike the trails, canoe the Hocking River, golf the challenging courses, horseback ride the trails and browse the specialty shops.

Once your day has ended you can prepare your grill for cooking or dine in the Grouse Nest Restaurant, soak in your 6 person hot tub. Play cards or enjoy drinks and laughter by the fire. There's something for all when staying in the Hocking Hills at the Hocking Hills Resort.

  • Sleeps up to 10 guests
  • Downstairs Bedroom with a Queen size bed
  • A loft with four (4) twin beds
  • Great room with two (2) futons that make double beds
  • Fully equipped kitchen
  • Full size bathroom
  • 27" TV with a VCR
  • Nine (9) channels of select DirecTV
  • Wood burning fireplace (Firewood NOT included)
  • Six (6) person hot tub on back deck
  • Charcoal Grill (Charcoal NOT included)
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Front of Trillium Cabin

Trillium

The Trillium cabin is named after the State Wild Flower and blooms early to mid springtime.

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Ladyslipper

The Ladyslipper cabins is named after the rare orchid like flower that blooms in the late spring time in the Hocking Hills. The Ladyslipper cabin is accessible for disabled guests that have limited mobility or that travel in a wheel chair. There are no steps to enter into the cabin, the doors are 36" wide, a bedroom is located down stairs and you are able to go out onto the deck without any difficulty.

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Coltsfoot

The Coltsfoot cabin is named after the Coltsfoot flower that is one of the first flowers to bloom in the spring time. The Native Indians used the Coltsfoot flower for salting their meats and for medicinal purposes.

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