HOCKING HILLS STATE PARK HOCKING HILLS STATE PARK19852 OH-664Logan, Ohio 43138 (lat:39.435 lon:-82.5427) Phone: 740 385-6842Reservations: 866-644-6727 Hocking Hills provides a variety of recreational opportunities in a splendid natural setting. Towering cliffs, waterfalls and deep hemlock-...
Hocking Hills provides a variety of recreational opportunities in a splendid natural setting. Towering cliffs, waterfalls and deep hemlock-shaded gorges lure the hiker and naturalist and serve as a backdrop to popular facilities and accommodation.
Once a quiet lake resort for Clevelanders looking for a break from the city, Punderson became a state park in 1951. The 741-acre park is in Ohio’s glaciated plateau region and used to be buried under glacial ice. Visitors can enjoy boating, fishing, golf, swimming and hiking. In the w...
Embarking on a hiking journey through Swallow Falls State Park in Western Maryland is an experience that blends natural wonder with physical adventure. The park, known for its dense forests, cascading waterfalls, and the serene Youghiogheny River, offers trails that cater to hikers ofvarious skill ...
Camp Creek State Park and Forest Remarkable waterfalls and lush, thick forests make this park a Mercer County highlight. Simple campgrounds for campers (including one for horses) are available for rent.Camp Creekalso has a remote pack-in-pack-out site for backpackers– a real treat for anybody...
National parks get all the attention, but some of the country's most beautiful landscapes are found in lesser-known (and therefore less busy) state parks. From the caves of Hocking Hills State Park in Ohio to the hoodoos in Utah's Mars-like Goblin Valley State Park, there are endless pl...
If I could only choose one Niagara Falls State Park experience, this would be it because you see all three of the Falls! Guests don blue ponchos and climb aboard the Maid of the Mist, a boat that’s been sailing since 1846. In about 30 minutes paired with a bit of narration, you’...
Visitors planning to hike in Sebago Lake State Park shouldcome preparedwith suitable footwear, water, and possibly a map of the trails. The park’s trails arewell-marked, but having a map can enhance the hiking experience by helping to plan routes and identify points of interest. Additionally...
Pets on a leash up to six feet long are welcome in all Florida state park day-use areas, except Ellie Schiller Homosassa Springs State Park because of the captive wildlife. (That park provides complimentary, self-service kennels at the main entrance for visitors traveling with pets.) ...