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Conveniently located in Creola, Ohio, the Ash Cave Main Parking Area offers direct access to some of the region’s most scenic, pet-friendly trails. Known for its beautiful landscapes and accessible paths, this spot is a favorite among dog owners exploring the Hocking Hills area. The parking area is wheelchair accessible and offers both accessible pedestrian trails and ample parking, though it can get busy during peak times. With easy walks leading to breathtaking views of Ash Cave and options for longer hikes, it’s a great destination for dog-friendly hiking adventures near Creola.
This location is ideal for those looking for a quick stroll or a scenic day out with their furry companions. The paved, stroller-friendly trail makes it easy for all visitors—including those with limited mobility—to enjoy the natural beauty of the surroundings. It’s a popular starting point for hiking loops, with restroom facilities available at the trailhead. Whether you have a playful pup or an adventurous explorer, Ash Cave Main Parking Area is a must-visit pet-friendly trailhead in Hocking Hills.
Very small parking area by the trail entrance is very small. It’s a row of abot 10 spaces to include handicap parking. Need to park across the street here, where the larger parking lot with picnic area. The restrooms are at the beginning of the trail on your left.
Set your GPS here to see Ash Cave. You can walk across the street and start the trail loop. The first part of the trail is very accessible, you can complete the loop (kind of more difficult) or turn around if you aren’t able. Busy, so be ready to potentially not be able to find a spot, but be patient.
Simple quick accessible trail to Ash cave. Great stop for the Hocking Hills area.
Such a short easy walk for such a beautiful place! Can take a beautiful 3 mile hike to get here or simply park and stroll down a path!
Easy walk from parking lot. We saw many strollers and wagons on Memorial Day weekend. You could go to cave and waterfall then head back to parking lot via same trail or co tinue on a hike. If you want to hike, you can continue the loop or hike up to the fire tower for a challenging hike with a 80 foot high fire tower which has public access.