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Pet-friendly vacation rentals in Hocking County

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Highland cattle graze peacefully across a lush green pasture, surrounded by trees. Various shades of golden brown fur are displayed under clear skies, creating a serene rural landscape.
Cabin in Nelsonville
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 116 reviews

Cabin on a Highland cattle ranch in Hocking Hills

RoxanneRating, 5 starstoday
Margot and her husband John, and of course Jim the herd dog were all extremely welcoming! My husband and I felt like family! We wanted a peaceful, relaxing getaway for my husband's birthday/our wedding anniversary, and we were not disappointed at all! I am a big Highland cow fan, and John took us out to the pasture to get right with the cows! I got the most beautiful pictures to print and hang in my kitchen! Margot and John are such a warm, loving couple. You can just feel the warmth from their hearts! We will definitely be coming back, we want to bring our grandchildren next time.
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The great room features wooden paneling that creates a warm atmosphere. A leather sofa and armchair provide comfortable seating, while a large table is visible in the background. Stairs lead to a loft area, and natural light enters through several windows.
Cabin in Rockbridge
4.76 out of 5 average rating, 100 reviews

Monarch Pond Cabin Hocking Hills, Ohio

SummerRating, 5 stars1 week ago
Chris was so kind and responsive. Our stay was quiet and peaceful. The fire pit was so nice to have on summer nights while we were there and contributed memories to our stay. My boyfriend and I hiked a lot while we were there and the drive was absolutely doable to the best hiking areas.
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The exterior of the cabin showcases a modern farmhouse design with white siding and black accents. A covered porch features seating options, while a dog can be seen enjoying the grassy yard. Nearby, low shrubs and rocks contribute to the landscaped surroundings.
Cabin in Logan
5 out of 5 average rating, 161 reviews

Farmhouse in Hocking Hills: 2 miles to Cedar Falls

SamanthaRating, 5 stars1 week ago
This was our second time staying at the Farmhouse on Barton, and we all had a wonderful time! The home is clean, and located close to hiking trails. If you are looking for an Airbnb that is in a peaceful setting, and close to Hocking Hills State Park, I’d highly recommend this home.
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Cabin in Logan
4.84 out of 5 average rating, 186 reviews

Wooded Acreage, Hot Tub, Fire Pits & Koi Pond

JessicaRating, 5 stars1 month ago
Great place, easy to find and a beautiful property. The only thing we would note is to bring your own water, the water smells strongly of sulfur but not a big deal as long as you have your own to drink!
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Cabin in Rockbridge
4.92 out of 5 average rating, 352 reviews

The Reed – Secluded, Peaceful & Fun Cabin!

JamesRating, 5 stars1 week ago
Great stay definitely would recommend to a friend.
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A cozy log cabin features a welcoming wooden porch with a rocking chair. The structure is adorned with greenery and a red roof, situated on a grassy area that invites relaxation in a peaceful outdoor setting.
Cabin in Rockbridge
4.91 out of 5 average rating, 105 reviews

Big Fern Cabin/Beautiful Pond/Hot Tub

DanielleRating, 5 stars1 week ago
We loved our stay at Big Fern & will definitely be back!! The perfect little anniversary weekend getaway! We had hot dogs and s'mores over the fire pit & loved soaking in the hot tub after our 8 mile hiking day. If you're wondering if there's fish in the pond, the answer is yes! We caught 2 huge catfish(one 8.5 lbs and the other 14 lbs). The cutest little place!
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A living area is presented with a sectional sofa in a warm brown tone, paired with two light-colored armchairs. A wooden coffee table with a geometric base sits in the center, while a floral artwork adorns the wall. Natural light filters through the windows.
Home in Nelsonville
4.89 out of 5 average rating, 127 reviews

Creekside Cottage

JulieRating, 5 stars6 days ago
Cute little cottage by a small creek. There was a water bowl for my dog. As described, clean, and cute. I would stay again. Proximity to Hocking Hills State Park was a plus for us.
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A stone patio surrounds a fire pit made of bricks, with two black Adirondack chairs positioned for comfort. In the background, the cabin's charming facade is visible, complemented by lush greenery and a cloudy sky.
Cabin in Logan
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 127 reviews

Calico Ridge Log Cabin in Hocking Hills

LucasRating, 5 stars1 week ago
This cabin was perfect for our weekend getaway. It was a perfect distance to a few of the main hikes in Hocking Hills and to some local restaurants. It was stocked with the essentially and the fire pit was great! Would definitely recommend!

Other great vacation rentals in Hocking County

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A rustic log cabin with a green metal roof is framed by lush trees and a grassy area. A covered porch with a rocking chair invites relaxation. Flower pots add a touch of color to the inviting entrance.
Cabin in Logan
5 out of 5 average rating, 46 reviews

The Crooked Mile Cabin

BevRating, 5 stars3 weeks ago
This cabin and its location were beyond our expectations! The driveway wandered its crooked path .3 miles up to this charming cabin which set upon a grassy hilltop with incredible views of wooded land. The front porch is the perfect place to sit in the morning to enjoy the birds singing. At night we watched the fireflies as they put on a show for us. There are no neighbors in any direction to disturb the natural beauty. After hiking all day or horseback riding we enjoyed soaking in the hot tub on the back porch. We kept busy for a week finding different trails outside of the park after doing each area in Hocking Hills state park. We enjoyed home cooked meals at different restaurants in Logan for breakfast and dinner. Cherish came every 3 days to clean the hot tub and pick up trash if needed.
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A modern A-frame living area showcases a bold red couch complemented by a round coffee table. Large floor-to-ceiling windows illuminate the space and provide views of the surrounding trees. A cozy fireplace adds warmth to the open design, which features natural wood walls.
Cabin in Logan
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 85 reviews

Fox Ridge-Black Alder Lodging

MirandaRating, 5 stars1 week ago
The place was beautiful! Felt secluded. Loved all of the patios and the outdoor area. We enjoyed the hot tub and grille! The driveway was a bit of a challenge with the rain (we don’t have 4wd), but we were able to make it up once the rain stopped! Overall, such a great trip in the coziest home!
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A yurt is nestled among tall trees, framed by a gravel path. The structure features a large, dome-shaped roof with a metal peak. A wooden portico, supported by rustic beams, provides an inviting entrance with large windows on either side.
Yurt in Nelsonville
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 64 reviews

Yurt Nature Escape [radiant heat floor* hot tub*]

GiovanniRating, 5 stars1 week ago
Our family said this was our favorite Air BnB we have stayed at because of how unique it is. It was such a lovely place. We love that it was so private and pristine, surrounded by the forest. Beautifully decorated but not cluttered. Spotlessly clean and so well stocked and supplied. We were all sad to leave and we are grateful for this beautiful place that provided a fantastic stay for our getaway to Hocking.
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An outdoor living space is showcased with a wooden deck featuring several black Adirondack chairs arranged around a stone fireplace. Large windows reflect the surrounding trees, while the natural wood architecture adds to the cabin's rustic charm.
Cabin in Logan
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 48 reviews

Sleepy Hollow,Heart of the Hocking Hills

MontanaRating, 5 stars1 week ago
Couldn’t have picked a better place for a bachelorette weekend. Easy and short drive to the Hocking Hills Hikes, quick drive to Logan for groceries, and also still close (hour drive) to Columbus for a really great night out. Amenities were perfect and the kitchen was really well stocked with any cookware/utensils you would need! The place was literally perfect for a group of 6 and I don’t think we could have asked for more.
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The exterior of Twelve34 House is framed by lush trees, showcasing a modern design with multiple levels and a spacious deck. Large windows reflect the natural surroundings, while the balanced blend of wood and concrete highlights the eco-sustainable construction nestled in the serene forest.
Cabin in Laurelville
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 57 reviews

Twelve34 House + Ultimate Woodland Luxury

AndrewRating, 5 stars3 weeks ago
Great place to stay! This home was well equipped to facilitate a relaxing weekend.
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An outdoor gathering area features five wooden Adirondack chairs arranged around a gravel path. Potted plants add greenery to the scene, while trees provide natural shade in the background, creating a serene space surrounded by nature.
Cabin in New Plymouth
5 out of 5 average rating, 40 reviews

R and R Chalet

AmyRating, 5 stars3 weeks ago
My husband and I and our 2 kids really enjoyed our weekend getaway at Hocking Hills, and we really loved the cabin. I was so happy upon walking in to see how clean it was. The beds were very comfortable and so were the pillows. Our kids enjoyed curling up in the living room and watching cartoons in the mornings, and they both loved the cabin. The fire pit area was awesome, our kids loved having nightly fires and roasting hot dogs on the fire. We hope to stay in this cabin again next year!
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Cabin in South Bloomingville
5 out of 5 average rating, 14 reviews

The Greenhouse | Indoor Slide | Hocking Hills

AmyRating, 5 stars1 week ago
Had such a blast staying at The Greenhouse with our families. The slide was a huge hit with the kiddos and the space was clean & welcoming. Would recommend this home.
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Cabin in Laurelville
5 out of 5 average rating, 8 reviews

Passion at The Patch

SarahRating, 5 stars1 week ago
Was a great stay. The place was well kept and had everything you could need!

Your guide to Hocking County

Welcome to Hocking County

Hocking County occupies a quiet patch of southeastern Ohio, not far from the thriving city of Columbus yet a world apart. It’s filled with rolling hills, gentle streams and creeks, and expansive hardwood forests of hickory, white ash, black walnut, oak, and maple. Don’t expect much in the way of bustle here; this is where you go to let the world slide away. Hocking County remains largely rural, with the occasional town and village appearing amid the hills and valleys. The county has but a single city, Logan, whose population barely tops 7,100. The main lures hereabouts are the lovely parks, bluffs, waterfalls, caves, and dense woodlands, found in places such as Cantwell Cliffs, Clear Creek Metro Park (which has 5,300 acres of sandstone cliffs and woods), Hocking Hills State Park, and the sprawling Wayne National Forest, which overlaps the eastern part of the county.


The best time to stay in a vacation rental in Hocking County

Hocking County has appeal year-round, but prime visitor season runs from spring through fall. In April and May, high temperatures will reach the 60s and 70s Fahrenheit, and can fall into the 30s and 40s at night. Hiking trails and swimming holes get busy June through August, when daytime highs are in the 80s and nights are often comfortably in the 60s. Fall brings a quieter vibe to the region as temperatures drop off, bringing in winter with occasional snows, lows in the teens, and highs typically just above freezing. Festival lovers should plan to visit between May and October, when many weekends will find gatherings to celebrate locally distilled drinks, lilies, pawpaws, and coal. Logan is home to the last washboard manufacturing company in the United States, which is celebrated during Washboard Fest on Father’s Day weekend in June.


Top things to do in Hocking County

Hocking Hills State Park

This well-forested 2,000-acre state park offers plenty to enthrall outdoor lovers. Pet-friendly trails lead hikers to waterfalls (although swimming is forbidden) and small caves. Among the more popular destinations is the roughly hour-long hike to Old Man’s Cave, and the short but pleasant footpath to Whispering Cave, a 300-foot recessed cave with a waterfall. Another highlight of the park is Ash Cave, which is accessed through a narrow gorge studded with hemlocks and beech trees. The horseshoe-shaped shelter runs 700 feet from end to end and is named after a large pile of ashes discovered there by early settlers.

John Glenn Astronomy Park

The John Glenn Astronomy Park, located within Hocking Hills State Park, celebrates the beloved astronaut and first Ohioan in space with this compact park-within-a-park created to draw your attention to the heavens above. The park is designed around a main plaza that, like Stonehenge, focuses the sun’s rays on a central point on the first day of each season. On weekend evenings spring through fall, docents offer guided tours of the stars and planets through an impressive 28-inch telescope in a small observatory; programs are offered on clear nights only, so if conditions appear iffy, call ahead to check.

Zipline and canopy tours

There’s no need to spend all your time on the ground looking up at the abundant and lush trees hereabouts. Hocking County boasts a mix of some 60 zipline and canopy tours led by three companies that allow you to see eye-to-eye with the birds, no matter your experience.

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