Nice retreat in Hocking Hills
We camped two nights with a family of 5. We thoroughly enjoyed the camping experience, but it was different from anyplace we have stayed in the past. We had intermittent cell phone service at the campsite, so make sure you know how to reach it before you arrive. Tony has a photo posted that shows a row of mailboxes and an entrance to a lane. Follow that lane, keep to the left at the fork near the entrance. Then follow that lane back past some residences until you see the campsite sign marked "1" and the firepit (also in photos from the host). The single campsite is situated in a narrow valley between two wooded ridges, with a creek (maybe drain?) running alongside the road. We hiked up the ridge and found some gorgeous rock formations at the top, but it is a steep climb. There are some rather overgrown trails leading up at a much less steep incline. The night sky is very dark, but the valley is narrow and the trees on the ridge blocked the edges of the view. Tony was very responsive to questions and advised us on a place up on the ridge where we could set up our small imaging telescope. It's galaxy season and we got some great shots! There isn't a lot to do at the site itself, but it is located just minutes away from all the major trails in Hocking Hills. There is also a nearby town where you can get gas, food, etc. It's a nice, level, grassy retreat in a great location. Thanks, Tony!