How do you get to Corkscrew Falls Hocking Hills?

You’ll find the trailhead for Corkscrew Falls at the corner of Zwinkle Road and OH-664. If you’re in need of parking, you’ll find a small paved shoulder nearby. The beginning of the half mile trail is marked by a sign that reads “This is Ohio Dept of Natural Preserves property.

What city is corkscrew Falls in?

Logan, OH
Hidden in a beautiful nature preserve, this stunning waterfall is now open to the public via permit access. You’ll find it at 7000 Beech Camp Rd., Logan, OH 43138. With more than 600 acres of natural beauty to explore, this little-known nature preserve is a quiet hidden gem Ohio hikers will fall in love with.

What is the biggest waterfall in Ohio?

Ohio Department of Natural Resources officer Tylor Stimmel takes a photo at the top of Big Spring Hollow Falls, looking 120 feet to the rocks below, in Hocking State Forest. Stimmel had just confirmed Ohio’s tallest waterfall — Big Spring Hollow Falls — at 120 feet.

What is Ludlow Falls?

Ludlow Falls is a village in Miami County, Ohio, United States. The population was 208 at the 2010 census. It is part of the Dayton Metropolitan Statistical Area. Ludlow Falls is named after surveyor Israel Ludlow.

How difficult are the trails at Hocking Hills?

It is somewhat strenuous in places going up and down hills and between large boulders. We once had to duck into a small recess cave along the trail to sit out a sudden, heavy, pop-up thunderstorm. The trail is marked with the standard Buckeye Trail blue blazes. Total distance is 3 miles one-way.

Is Ludlow Falls still open?

In most towns named ‘Falls’ you usually find a dam where there once was a waterfall, but Ludlow Falls still flows free. Accessing the falls is easy, but you could easily miss it if you are just passing by.

Can you swim in Ludlow Falls?

However, there is a beautiful waterfall that flows from Ludlow Creek in the Miami County town of Ludlow Falls. It’s the perfect place to take a dip, and it’s been a local favorite swimming hole for several decades. You’ll find the falls a short walk from the town’s park.