Hocking Hills State Park, Ohio - Things to Do and See When You Visit
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- Опубликовано: 31 июл 2024
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Welcome to Hocking Hills! Take a photographic tour and learn about what to see and do when you visit this beautiful area in Ohio.
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highly recommend checking out old mans cave. BUT!!! everyone plans a weekend get a way and goes there on saturday. Forget it! the parking is minimal. Once the lot fills no one else gets in. I suggest taking friday off or monday and plan on going fri during the day or late sunday to avoid the crowd
❤ breathe taking, beautiful country, Will be going soon. 😮
Watching this in cold February, waiting for the green to come back. I can’t wait to go hiking again.
Great overview.
Unforgetable experience!!!
Magnificent.
That was super helpful! Thanks for the additional hiking and places to visit!
I've heard great things about this park. Thanks for the video.
I'm going. It's on my To-do list....
Going there soon less then a week 💕
Great video! Planning my trip NOW!!
I used to trail ride Conkles Hollow.
New bucket list item
Pretty cool that Patton Oswalt had time to narrate this. 😯
I get that a lot. LOL Not Patton, but I'll take that as a compliment. :)
When did the trees change there? Tginking of going 3rd week in October
Anyone got recs for where to do some secluded rustic camping in this area? I'm worried its gonna be an over crowded RV fest...
Are there any alligators in the lake or river in Ohio?
No alligators in the north usa
@@BigFrogs4x4 what a relief.☺
No but Bobcats & a certain rare kind of Rattlesnake in Hocking Hills area
can you swim ?
Enjoyed your video. What is the name of the river with the cabins. I love to fly fish and will be in the area this summer.
Hocking River
Throw aside the "geologic fantasy" and it's quite clear this was once a magical city, melted in an instant catastrophe among the countless this realms gone through. There's a very big reason they warn you to stay on the path in these parks. So next time, go where your gut tells you as they don't own the park. This realm is the remnants of the giants and titans before you, they left as many clues as they could of changes that always come. So get off the path, explore with open eyes, and the red brick will jump out of the landscape all around you. Much will look like varied sandstone, but they'll always leave there right angles and symmetry, no matter how fused or bulbous, for you to ponder, what really happened and when? For the layer sits right on top of the surface we walk and are taught to call a forest floor, or a bootleg, opium, boondoggle underground city built by Chinese after there 16hr railroad building shift, apparently? 😊
Place is nice but parking is horrible. Food options are ok but not great.