Discover a cabin rental around Logan
Along the Hocking River, you'll find the small city of Logan. This quaint community is best suited for travelers looking to situate themselves near conveniences like shops, restaurants, and other services. Though Logan technically qualifies as a city, you can still find quite a few Hocking Hills cabins around the outskirts that provide convenient access while keeping you close to the stunning natural beauty of the area. If you're traveling around Father's Day, you can even enjoy the Washboard Music Festival in which local residents use the laundry tool as a musical instrument and perform some truly impressive feats.
Get wild in Logan’s Hocking Hills State Park
From the Civil War to the coal mining era, the Hocking Hills Historical Society & Museum Complex offers a rich introduction to the region’s heritage. Just 12 miles southwest of Logan is the sprawling Hocking Hills State Park. Strewn with deep gorges, tumbling waterfalls, and scenic hiking trails, it’s a great place to stretch your legs. If camping isn’t your scene Logan vacation rentals offer all the creature comforts you need, just minutes from the park. Winding its way through the park, the Hocking Hills Scenic Byway a great alternative if you have little ones in tow.
History, art, and antique treasures in Logan
With its grand historic homes and tree-lined streets, downtown Logan is brimming with character. Most of the action is centered along Main Street, a historic thoroughfare where you’ll find cafes, craft stores, and plenty of ambience. Logan is home to a vibrant arts community just waiting to be discovered. Galleries and studios pepper the hillsides, spotlighting everything from glassblowing and clay to photography and oil painting. The Hocking Hills region is also dotted with antiques stores, which makes it a mecca for those in search of pre-loved treasures.
Experience Logan in reds, yellows, and golds
In summer Logan and its fellow Hocking Hills towns throw a colorful calendar of events celebrating Appalachian culture. Held over the Memorial Day weekend, the annual Moonshine Festival attracts legions of visitors. The Hocking Hills region is famous for its fall colors so why not consider visiting from September onwards? Logan vacation rentals make the most of the season, with a beautiful selection of rural properties surrounded by sugar maples, bur oaks, and black birch trees.
Welcome to “Ohio’s Scenic Wonderland”
With 9 state parks and forests to explore, the Hocking Hills region markets itself as Ohio's Scenic Wonderland. It’s easy to see why, with a haven of ancient hemlock trees, dramatic cliffs, and tumbling waterfalls to explore. Stretching for 6 miles, the Old Man's Cave Route is a family-friendly hike that can be done year-round. Other highlights include Ash Cave and Cedar Falls. Closer to home is the serene Lake Logan State Park, where you’ll find plenty of opportunities to swim, fish, and paddle.
How to get to and around Logan
The nearest airport is in John Glenn Columbus Intl. Airport (CMH), located 40.6 mi (65.3 km) from the city center.