Where to Stay

Rockbridge offers some of Hocking Hills' most remote and rustic cabin rentals — close to Rock House and the preserve, away from the crowds.

Find Lodging Near Rockbridge

Use the map below to browse available cabins, lodges, hotels, and vacation rentals near the preserve. Prices and availability update in real time.

Lodging Tiers in Hocking Hills

Hocking County has seen explosive growth in vacation rental properties. Here's what to expect at each price point:

Budget: $60–$175/night

Basic cabins, tiny houses, off-season weekday stays, and hotels in Logan. Functional but minimal. Good for hikers who plan to spend all day on the trails.

Mid-Range: $175–$350/night

Standard cabins with hot tubs, fireplaces, and full kitchens. Also includes yurts, geodomes, and shipping container cabins. The sweet spot for couples' weekends.

Luxury: $350–$800+/night

High-end cabins, large group lodges (up to 32 guests), premium treehouses, and properties with game rooms, home theaters, and chef-grade kitchens.

Booking Tips

  • Fall weekends book months in advance — mid-October is the single hardest window. A year ahead isn't unusual.
  • Weekend rates run 40–75% higher than weekday. Thursday counts as weekend at most properties.
  • 2-night minimum is standard for weekends; holiday weekends typically require 3 nights.
  • 200+ pet-friendly properties exist region-wide, with fees of $15–$75 per pet per stay.
  • Hocking County charges 6% lodging tax on top of listed prices.

Best Areas to Stay

Rockbridge area: More remote, quieter. Closest to Rock House and the preserve. Rustic feel.

South Bloomingville: The epicenter — densest cabin concentration, closest to Old Man's Cave, Ash Cave, and Cedar Falls.

Logan: The services hub with grocery stores, restaurants, gas stations, and the area's hotels.

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