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Everything you can. There's a lot, and some of it is a bit of a drive and a lit of a hike so it gets time consuming. But it's all worth it. If you spend as much time as you have available you'll be happy you did.
Ash cave
Old Mans Cave
The fire tower.
Any of the cliffs or waterfalls.
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Yep, we're going to pack as much into this as we can. Plan is to come into town on Sunday and stay until Thursday. Then we'll run up to Millersburg to get some Amish country in for a few days. Probably could have spent the whole vacation in HH, though, with all the stuff we're finding.
The tentative list looks something like this:
On Sunday, we can't check in until 3-ish, so we're going to take our time coming down and stop in Nelsonville to take a ride on the Hocking Valley Scenic Railway. Afterwards, we should get to the office of our cabin about 4-ish.
We're going to canoe the Hocking River one day and check out Old Man's cave. Rock House, Ash Cave, and Cedar Falls. (Might have to compromise on some of these, depending on timing)
Considering Cantwell Cliffs, but it's known to be rugged. Dunno if the wife will want to do that or not. She's not a big hiker. Same with the Fire Tower. Hell, I don't know if
I want to climb that thing, but is DOES look cool!
We're going to head down and check out the Moonville Tunnel, King's Hollow Tunnel, and Hope Iron Furnace. That shouldn't take too long and we can do it on a day we're doing other stuff, as well.
We're looking to take one night to head over and see
Tecumseh! in Chillicothe. Sounds like one hell of a show.
There's also some other small attractions and museums the wife wants to check out. Stuff around Logan.
On our way to Millersburg, I'm planning on detouring slightly to see Big Muskie and maybe the McConnelsville Lock. Afterward, we're going to swing up through Coshocton to ride the Monticello III canal boat and check out the Helmick covered bridge. I figure that'll put us in Millersburg about time to check into our lodging there.