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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