Posted: 4/8/2009 4:27:46 PM EDT
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Hi from Michigan!
Are any of you familiar with the campgrounds and State partks in the Hocking Hills area? My wife and I are talking about heading there with another couple. We'd be in our pop-up, and they'd like to stay in a cabin. Are there any campgrounds that have cabins available that you' recommend? Thanks! K |
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It really is a nice place to go. There's a lot to see in the area, especially if you are the outdoorsy type. My wife and I are planning on making a trip down there this summer with the dog. |
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My wife and I have stayed in Old Mans Cave Chalets several times. Very nice to say the least , and affordable. Just make sure to ask for the one that is not haunted....at least that's the advice they give. They are nice, I grew up a few miles from some of their cabins. I always got a kick out of people visiting the Hocking Hills. Growing up I never understood how lucky I was to already live in a "vacation destination". Unfortunately I couldn't tell you much about renting anything, unless you want to park your camper on my parents front yard.
Oh, and bring good shoes, I can't stand "city people" that show up to hike in flip flops! |
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My wife and I have stayed in Old Mans Cave Chalets several times. Very nice to say the least , and affordable. Just make sure to ask for the one that is not haunted....at least that's the advice they give. They are nice, I grew up a few miles from some of their cabins. I always got a kick out of people visiting the Hocking Hills. Growing up I never understood how lucky I was to already live in a "vacation destination". Unfortunately I couldn't tell you much about renting anything, unless you want to park your camper on my parents front yard.
Oh, and bring good shoes, I can't stand "city people" that show up to hike in flip flops! Thats funny you say tat about flip flops. I feel the same way. If your going hiking...then go hiking. It isnt the beach. Those peple are the same ones that walk about a 100 yards and want to go back to the car. |
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My wife and I have stayed in Old Mans Cave Chalets several times. Very nice to say the least , and affordable. Just make sure to ask for the one that is not haunted....at least that's the advice they give. They are nice, I grew up a few miles from some of their cabins. I always got a kick out of people visiting the Hocking Hills. Growing up I never understood how lucky I was to already live in a "vacation destination". Unfortunately I couldn't tell you much about renting anything, unless you want to park your camper on my parents front yard.
Oh, and bring good shoes, I can't stand "city people" that show up to hike in flip flops! Where about? |