Hocking Hills, down in Ohio near the Kentucky and West Virginia borders, is a cool place to visit. I went with my wife this last weekend to hike there. According to her fitness app on her iPhone, we walked about 7½ miles and 37 flights of steps (equivalent). We did three hikes. I would have actually liked to do another one, but my wife injured her knee many decades ago, and it was feeling pretty sore. She was also just kind of done and tired in general. And then, the rain came in shortly after we called it, so it was probably for the best.
I would really like to go back and see more. This is my second time in the area, but the first time that I was actually in charge of the itinerary. Anyway, here's some pictures.
The place is pretty crowded any time that the weather is good, I think. But they weren't as crowded at every trail. Old Man's Cave and Ash Cave was crazy, but the Conkle's Hollow outer rim trail wasn't that bad (although I think the lower loop was crowded. The parking lot had plenty of people, and we could hear people down below from up on the rim.)
This isn't really exciting hiking, though. This is pull up with your family and a water bottle and walk for an hour or so, before driving to a new location and doing it again. I'm not suggesting that I'm at the point where that's the kind of hiking I'm migrating to, but with my wife and friends, I'll be doing more of that kind of less intense hiking, where I'm guaranteed to be back for dinner and sleep in a bed rather than a tent than I used to do.
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