Explore the best things to do in Hocking Hills, Ohio — from waterfall hikes and scenic overlooks to restaurants, wineries, breweries, and hidden local favorites near Notestone Reserve in Laurelville.
Ziplining | ~19 minutes from Notestone Reserve
One of the most popular adventure experiences in Hocking Hills—zip through the forest canopy and see the region from above. Great for active groups, couples, and older kids/teens.
Best for: adrenaline, groups, unique experience
Tip: Reserve ahead for weekends and peak season.
Outdoor Activity | ~15–20 minutes from Notestone Reserve
A classic way to experience Hocking Hills at a slower pace, with guided trail rides through scenic terrain. Great for beginners and families looking for a memorable activity beyond hiking.
Best for: families, couples, first-time riders
Tip: Closed-toe shoes and long pants are usually recommended.
Water Activity | ~25minutes from Notestone Reserve
A relaxing way to explore the area in warmer months, with gentle paddling and scenic views. Perfect when you want an outdoor adventure that isn’t a hike.
Best for: summer trips, families, low-impact adventure
Tip: Water levels can vary—check conditions before booking.
Water Activity | ~25 minutes from Notestone Reserve
A scenic float trip along the Hocking River offering a peaceful way to experience Hocking Hills from the water. Trips are beginner-friendly with calm, Class I waters, making it a great option for families, couples, and first-time paddlers. Rentals typically include shuttle service and all necessary equipment.
Best for: summer trips, families, relaxing outdoor adventure
Tip: Water levels are seasonal and weather-dependent — reserve ahead during summer weekends and confirm river conditions before heading out.
Seasonal | Winter-only conditions
When temperatures stay below freezing, Hocking Hills transforms into a winter wonderland with dramatic ice formations at trails like Ash Cave, Cedar Falls, and Old Man’s Cave. It’s stunning—but safety matters.
Best for: winter photography, unique scenery, quiet trails
Tip: Bring traction (microspikes/ice cleats) and plan for slippery conditions.
Seasonal | Winter-only conditions
After a good snowfall, some areas can be suitable for casual cross-country skiing—just note that trails aren’t groomed like a ski resort. Best for experienced skiers who are comfortable with variable terrain.
Best for: winter adventurers, snow days, quiet nature time
Tip: Bring your own gear and check snowfall before planning.
Hike | ~7 minutes from Notestone Reserve
The closest major Hocking Hills attraction to Notestone Reserve—and one of the most unique. This short hike leads to Ohio’s only true “cave” in the park, with dramatic tunnel-like passages and rock “windows.”
Difficulty: Easy–Moderate | Distance: ~0.5 miles round trip | Time: 30–45 minutes
Best for: quick adventure, unique geology, photos
Tip: Go early on peak weekends—parking fills up.
Breakfast & Comfort Food | ~22 minutes from Notestone Reserve
One of the most well-known restaurants in Logan for big breakfasts and classic comfort-food favorites. It’s an easy crowd-pleaser for families and groups visiting Hocking Hills.
Best for: hearty breakfasts, families, groups
Tip: Weekend mornings get busy—arrive early if you can.
Casual Bar & Grill | ~25 minutes from Notestone Reserve
A long-standing local favorite in downtown Logan known for cold drinks, classic bar food, and an easygoing atmosphere. It’s a relaxed spot to unwind after hiking Old Man’s Cave, Rock House, or exploring Lake Logan. Best for: casual dinner, drinks after hiking, laid-back local vibe
Tip: Ideal for a low-key night out — check hours ahead, as small-town spots may close earlier than expected.
Takeout | ~14 minutes from Notestone Reserve
A convenient, easy takeout stop in Laurelville when you want to keep the evening simple. Grab pizza and head back to your cabin for a low-key night by the fire pit or in the hot tub.
Best for: takeout dinner, families, easy nights in
Tip: Call ahead—hours can vary.
Local Restaurant | ~15 minutes from Notestone Reserve
One of the closest local dining spots to Notestone Reserve, known for burgers, comfort food, and a no-frills small-town feel. It’s a perfect “we don’t want to drive into Logan” option after a day in Hocking Hills.
Best for: burgers, casual dinner, closest local bite
Tip: Great choice when you want something close—days/hours can be limited seasonally.
Diner | ~25 minutes from Notestone Reserve
A reliable diner option for classic breakfast-anytime plates and easy comfort food in Logan. Great when you want something familiar, fast, and filling before a hike or on your way out of town.
Best for: breakfast any time, quick meals, families
Tip: Hours can vary—check before you go.
Diner | ~25 minutes from Notestone Reserve
A cozy, home-style diner in downtown Logan that feels like a throwback in the best way—warm service, big portions, and all-day breakfast. If you’re looking for a “hidden gem” breakfast spot near Hocking Hills, this is a strong pick.
Best for: all-day breakfast, comfort food, casual local experience
Tip: It’s popular—arrive early on weekends.
Diner | ~22 minutes from Notestone Reserve
A classic small-town diner in Logan serving hearty, budget-friendly comfort food with that “locals eat here” vibe. It’s a great stop when you want a quick, satisfying breakfast or lunch before heading back to the trails.
Best for: breakfast classics, families, value
Tip: Go early on weekends if you want to beat the breakfast rush.
Treat Stop | ~25 minutes from Notestone Reserve
A fun place for sweet treats and a refreshing break after hiking—especially in warmer months. Great for families or anyone looking for a quick dessert stop near Logan.
Best for: dessert, families, summer treats
Tip: Check seasonal hours before you head over.
Distillery | ~34 minutes from Notestone Reserve
A fun local stop for guests interested in spirits and the story behind local distilling. Great for a “something different” outing when you’re already in downtown Logan.
Best for: cocktails, spirits, date night add-on
Tip: Best paired with dinner in the same complex.
Known for its rotating selection of small-batch beers, this relaxed taproom is a great stop after a day exploring Old Man’s Cave, Rock House, or Lake Logan. Expect seasonal brews, IPAs, stouts, and easy-drinking favorites brewed right here in Hocking County.
Best for: casual evenings, craft beer lovers, small groups
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