For a romantic escape in Hocking Hills, the MacGregor Room sets the scene the moment you walk in. The fireplace is the heart of the room, with a queen bed angled to face the gas log flames, inviting an early night in or a slow morning with nowhere to be. Above it all sits an antique mantle, held up by two mischievous wood elves hand-carved by local artist Stan Scharr, a charming detail that gives the room its personality.
The ceramic-tiled bathroom is equally memorable, with a two-person whirlpool tub beneath large windows that look out onto the surrounding Hocking Hills woodlands. It is the kind of setup that makes it easy to come back from a hike, change into something comfortable, and fully unwind. Being closest to the kitchen adds a sweet bonus; the gentle aroma of breakfast often drifts in early, awakening the senses and setting the tone for the day.
Spend your daylight hours at Old Man’s Cave, Cedar Falls, or Ash Cave in Hocking Hills State Park, then head to John Glenn Astronomy Park for a night sky stop, or relax by Lake Logan when you want a change of pace. Check availability, make your reservation, and book direct for the best rates when you are ready to plan your Hocking Hills getaway.