Come visit the Hocking Hills in Southeast Ohio. Sparkling waterfalls, miles and miles of trails, caves and gorges make Hocking Hills one of Ohio's top parks. With more than 7 state park areas, nature preserves, forests and activities such as canoeing, horseback riding, shopping and hands-on art, there's something for everyone. Plus, there are 190 different unique lodgings to choose from, including cabins, B&Bs, inns, modern hotels, even tipis! Check out our web site to find the perfect match for you. The Hocking Hills Regional Welcome Center, a building fashioned after an 1800s grist mill, is located just south of the juncture of U.S. Route 33 and State Route 664. The Hocking Hills Tourism Association also operates a Visitors Center on the western edge of Hocking County in the village of Laurelville. It is located near the Apple House, on Rt. 56. Free Visitors Guide and Custom Lodging search available on 1800hocking.com or call 1-800-Hocking.