Pet Friendly Cabins in Hocking Hills in Ohio
Famous for its gorges, cliffs, rock formations, waterfalls, hiking trails, and (of course) hills, Hocking Hills has become a popular vacation spot for those who enjoy outdoor adventures. But what will your pet do while you enjoy a stay in a cabin nestled deep in the beauty of nature? Lodging is abundant in the Hocking Hills region and dog-friendly accommodations can certainly be found.
Marsh Hollow
Marsh Hollow is located on 14-wooded acres and features roomy log cabins that can sleep up to four people. Marsh Hollow is the home of three dogs, Juice, Mac and Bode who welcome visiting dogs, so dogs are very much welcome here. There's a fee of $25 for the first dog (per stay, not per day) for people renting a cabin, plus there is a $5 charge for each additional dog with a maximum of 3 per cabin. While dogs are welcome at Marsh Hollow, there are some guidelines.
Only well-behaved, non-aggressive dogs can stay at Marsh Hollow. Pets are to be fed outside unless a food mat is provided by the owner and used while feeding or watering indoors. Bring clean towels or blankets to cover and protect any furniture you allow your pet on. Dogs must be leashed and their feet wiped before entering the cabins. Around the cabin area, dog waste must be removed. There is no need to pick up after your dog off the paths in the woods.
Marsh Hollow
19369 Wagner Road
Laurelville, Ohio 43135
(740) 332-9202
marshhollow@hughes.net
http://www.marsh-hollow.com/
Hummingbird Hill, Ltd.
Hummingbird Hill, Ltd. offers cabins built on the side of a ridge. Each cabin has a hot tub and up to four bedrooms. Relax your day away in the hot tub or by taking in the breath-taking scenery on the screened front porch of your cabin. Hummingbird Hill welcomes dogs for an additional charge of $10 per night per dog. During your stay at Hummingbird Hill, your dog can accompany you on fishing trips or walks on the private hiking trails!.
Hummingbird Hill, Ltd.
9654 Buckeye Road
Sugar Grove, Ohio 43155
(740) 380-3242
reko111@hocking.net
www.hummingbirdhillohio.com
Nature's Pointe Cabins
Nature's Pointe Cabins offers lodging to responsible couples or small families at each of their two ridge top properties with several cabins per property. Your dog is welcome to join you, with prior approval, during a stay in their Settler's Hollow, Wildwood, Aspen Cottage, Ridgeview, Cricket's Cover or Bellwoode cabins. Nature's Pointe Cabins allows dogs that weigh less than 45 pounds in four of their cabins, while the Bellwoode Cabin is restricted to one dog weighing 25 pounds or less. The fee for having your dog join you at Nature's Pointe Cabins is $35 for the duration of your stay.
Nature's Pointe Cabins
Pole Ridge Road
Laurelville, Ohio 43135
800-456-3083
reserve@naturespointe.com
www.naturespointe.com
Tips
Dogs may visit the state park sites in Hocking Hills, but are restricted from Conkles Hollow and Rockbridge Nature Preserves.
If you opt for lodging that does not allow pets, consider boarding your dog at There's No Place Like Home kennel and day care.
Dogs are not allowed to be left inside the cabins unattended unless in a cage, and must be properly restrained outdoors.
Pets must be house trained.
No puppies are allowed at the cabins in Hocking Hills.
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