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Buckeye Cabins is located within minutes of Old Mans Cave,
Cedar Falls, Ash Cave & The Buckeye Trail. Perfect getaway
for Family Vacations, Honeymoons, Retreats & Anniversaries.
We specialize in Luxury Log Cabin Rentals. The Buckeye"
is our largest cabin and can accommodate up to 12 guests, with a maximum of 8 adults. This cabin is perfect for large families or multiple couple getaways. |
Both
The Stone Cottage and The Lake View Cottages are secluded with no other
dwellings in view of these Hocking Hill treasures. Features
include torches, fully equipped kitchen, coffee, tea, hot chocolate, fire
ring, grill, all linens, towels, air conditioning, hot tub, swimming and
shampoo and TV/VCR with Tape Library. Convenience Store Nearby
Satellite TV and more. Near Old Man's Cave, Ash Cave, And Cedar Falls.
Come see Bob and Sherry's Lake View Cottages 1-800-339-3711 |
| Ohio State
Parks are open year-round, and offer a variety of outdoor recreation
opportunities in winter. Try one of our popular guided winter hikes, or
strike out on your own.
Weather permitting, cross-country skiing is allowed on multiple use trails at 25 parks, and in virtually any wide-open space blanketed with snow. Forty-one parks have sledding hills. Snowmobiling is allowed on more than 93 miles of designated trails at 10 parks, as well as on the frozen surface of Buckeye Lake, Grand Lake St. Marys, Indian Lake, Lake Loramine and Portage Lakes. Ice skating, ice boating and ice fishing are allowed on most state park lakes, weather permitting. A minimum of five inches of ice is recommended for any activity on a frozen lake. Winter camping is a great escape for the hardy, and a lodge or cottage getaway is a cozy alternative for those who prefer the great indoors after a day of winter play. |
What You Should Know |
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lookout for open or thin ice. Natural springs can create unstable ice
conditions. Pockets of air may occur under the ice in lakes that are
subject to winter draw down.
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Cross-country skiing or snowmobiling on trails, roads or other designated
land is allowed only if the ground is completely frozen and there is
sufficient snow or ice, as determined by the Division of Parks and
Recreation. Designated areas will be posted by the park as being "open" or "closed" to skiing or snowmobiling.Dress in layers and wear warm, sturdy, waterproof footwear for outdoor winter fun. |
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