🐾 Kids at the Dog Park: Real Stories, Safety Risks & Smarter Solutions
If you’ve spent time at an off-leash park, you’ve probably seen it:A parent strolls in with a stroller 🚼 or […]
Discover one of the most unique pet-friendly trails in Rockbridge, OH, at Rockbridge. This beautiful spot is known for its breathtaking natural rock bridge—a true highlight for dog owners looking for a memorable hiking experience. The trails at Rockbridge are dog-friendly, allowing you to explore the area with your furry friend and enjoy a day outdoors surrounded by nature.
The park offers an out-and-back trail system, with moderate to challenging elevation changes and scenic wooded paths. While the trails are not paved and can become muddy after rain, you’ll find rewarding views, including the impressive rock bridge and river vistas. Rockbridge does not feature typical dog park amenities like fenced areas or water stations but is a fantastic choice for dog owners seeking adventure and the best pet-friendly hikes in the Hocking Hills region.
Be aware that parking at “Boulders Edge Cabin” is a 1.5 – 2 mile hike out with elevation changes. We thought we could park all the way out near Rockbridge but its a private drive in real life. Not a very special walk out like other Hocking Hills caves where you see cool rock formations. Its a plane woods walk and the boom, a weirdly cool rock bridge. Out and back will be 45 minutes at a fast walk.
Driving the way Google maps takes you will not get you there instead such the rock bridge state nature preserve. it’s right off the highway, not near the rail road , but the trail is a lot of ups and downs lots of roots and not all paved
The hike is absolutely worth it. Unfortunately, it had just rained, and was really muddy on the trail that takes you down below, so we skipped that view on this journey. A suggestion I would make is more communication on the trail while going to and from the site. There were some points where the trail would fork, and we weren’t sure which one to take. We found our way though, and the Rockbridge was breathtaking.
Compared to all the other hikes and natural beauty in Hocking, Rockbridge is neat, but not worth revisiting again and again. The trails need some serious upkeep, they feel forgotten . The hike out is not for beginners, if it’s a warm day, bring water and a good set of hiking shoes, it gets very steep and lots of roots to trip over.
It was a neat natural feature, but overshadowed by lack of upkeep and signage.
The bridge is fantastic! Just be careful if it’s icy!! There are gorgeous views at the bottom and if you follow the trail to the end you get a nice view of the river.