Ohio’s Hocking Hills region is perhaps one of the most famous in the state, and for good reason. Characterized by breathtaking state parks, dense forests, caves, and waterfalls, this treasure trove of natural wonders could impress just about anyone. If you’re looking to really get to the heart of the Hocking Hills Region, we have just the trail in mind. It’s by no means a hidden gem, but it’s absolutely worth experiencing. Ash Cave Trail is a short-and-sweet trek that promises an abundance of scenery. So lace up those boots, pack your camera, and prepare to be positively dazzled by the natural wonder that awaits you on Ash Cave Trail.
Ash Cave is famous for being perhaps the most well-known landmark in Ohio’s Hocking Hills region. If you’ve never experienced this natural wonder, it belongs at the very top of your outdoor bucket list.
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Getting to Ash Cave is relatively easy; it’s a quick walk from the parking area that will take you through extraordinary scenery. The hemlock-lined trails set the stage for the magnificent views ahead.
Thomas Radmall / AllTrails The entire trip to Ash Cave and back is 0.5 miles roundtrip.
It’s difficult to explain just how majestic Ash Cave is. Measuring 700 feet from end to end, it’s the largest recess cave in the entire state.
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The name Ash Cave was inspired by the pile of ashes early settlers discovered there. Historians believe the ashes were the result of campfires made by Native Americans hundreds of years prior.
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Another feature that sets this cave apart is the small tributary of Queer Creek that cascades over the cave rim, creating a pool below.
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The plunge pool changes in size depending on rainfall, but it’s truly spectacular any time of the year.
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So the next time you’re looking for an adventure that packs in a ton of scenery, it’s hard to imagine a more impressive destination than Ash Cave.
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When’s the last time you visited Ash Cave in Ohio? What was your favorite part of the experience? Be sure to share with us in the comments below — we’d love to hear from you! For more information about Ash Cave, you can visit the official Hocking Hills website.
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The entire trip to Ash Cave and back is 0.5 miles roundtrip.
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Address: Ash Cave, OH-56, Logan, OH 43138, USA