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michigansandzil's avatar
Dec 05, 2013

Ohio: Hocking Hills or Cuyahoga National Park

Debating if we should check out either of these places for an extended weekend. Our kids are 11, 9, and 5. We'd like to check out the area and go for walks/hikes, keeping in mind it has to be paced for a 5 year old. We don't need any extreme rock climbing. Fishing is always a favorite as well.

Is one better than the other? They both look interesting, especially since we are so close.

Does anyone know if camping is available in either of the parks? I could find some campgrounds near the areas of either of these parks, but not IN the parks. Unless of course I am looking in the wrong area.
  • We stay at the Streetsboro KOA and ride the bike trails in the Cuyahoga NP and occasionally take the train to a stop and ride back.
  • One deciding factor may be that Cuyahoga National Park does not have any camping other than a few primitive camp sites for tents and no room for even parking RV's. It is however a very nice park.
  • We live about an hour or so away from Hocking Hills and camped there for the first time back in October. We have a 6 and 8 year old and it was great being able to stay close and pace ourselves. Before the camper we'd go on day trips. It was really nice having a home base for the kids to come back to and relax or ride their bikes and the like.

    The only caution I'd give you is that there are cliffs around the park that are dangerous. Heed the warning signs! Sadly every year it seems there is a death(s) due mostly to people leaving the marked trails and falling... If you stay on the marked trails you'll have no problems but don't allow the kids to wonder off. It is a stunningly beautiful place if you are just a little bit careful you'll really enjoy it. Rose lake is a great place to fish or just take a break. It's a easy walk from the campground in the park.

    The campgrounds at the park fill up quickly - get reservations. There are also private campgrounds close by probably the best bet is Hocking Hills KOA. In the busy months they require a three night stay on weekends and they can also get booked up.

    I'm sorry I've never had the chance to venture up to Cuyahoga - but it's on my list.
  • Hocking Hills is one of the most popular Ohio parks. It is located in the hilly part of the state. The state park is located near some of the trails. It is a popular park and fills up quickly. Usually reserved for the weekends through the reservation system, sometimes up to 6 months before. Rose Lake has some really good fishing. Do a search and you will find Old Man's Cave and some of the area attractions. There are some other local campgrounds and they are also close to Old Man's.

    I think I read somewhere that Cuyahoga doesn't have camping in the park but there is some nearby. Don't know anything about it.