FAQs

Trickle Creek at Hocking Hills

Amish Built Luxury Hocking Hills Cabins

FAQs

Cabin Rental FAQ at Trickle Creek in Hocking Hills, Ohio

Why can we not gather firewood from your woods?

We like our fire pit areas to remain neat and tidy. Fact is, most firewood that is gathered from the woods will be wet and will not burn well, leaving heavy pieces of charred wood in our fire rings, which we end up needing to dispose of (very frustrating). In addition, when there has been rainy weather, you will end up with muddy shoes which ultimately ends up on our hardwood floods. PLEASE BRING SEASONED FIREWOOD. Wood is available at the nearby stores listed on your check-in instructions.

What is the maximum occupancy of your cabins?

Our cabins are equipped for 8 people maximum. No extra guests or visitors are permitted at any time. This policy is strictly enforced. You may be asked to leave without refund if you exceed the maximum occupancy. NOTE: maximum occupancy for the Honey Bear is 4 under Maximum Occupancy.

What are the sleeping arrangements?

Each cabin contains 4 queen beds in 3 separate sleeping areas. 2 queen beds are in the loft, 1 in the master bedroom and 1 in the lower level bedroom. Great for 3 couples and 2 kids or 2 couples and 4 kids. There are 2 full bathrooms in each cabin.

The Hannah’s Hideaway cabin now has a king bed in the master bedroom. The Serenity Now cabin now has a King bed in the master bedroom. The honey Bear cabin has a king bed in the Loft and a queen bed on the main level bedroom.

The Honey Bear cabin has a 30X cell phone booster which provides good signal for ATT, Verizon and Sprint/T-Moble. Wi-Fi is available through your smart phone and works very well.

What is your proximity to Hocking Hills State Park?

Trickle Creek at Hocking Hills is located 19.6 miles north of Hocking Hills State Park (Old Man’s Cave), 10.1 miles east of Clear Creek Metro Park, 6.9 miles north of Lake Logan, 5.9 miles north of Hocking Valley Canoe Livery, 10.0 miles northeast of Cantwell Cliffs, 10.0 miles northeast of Soaring Cliffs Zip Line Course and 8.9 Miles north of Millstone BBQ.

Why stay at Trickle Creek at Hocking Hills?

We have the very finest quality log cabin rentals available in not only Hocking Hills, but in the entire region. Our cabins feature granite countertops, stainless appliances, hardwood floors, hand scraped beams, leather sofas, stone fireplaces, outdoor firepits and much more. Each cabin is furnished with hand-made Amish furniture, flat panel satellite TV’s and high quality mattresses. We have the highest quality cabins in the most peaceful environment that you can possibly find. So if you work hard for a living, and feel like you deserve the best, come to Trickle Creek.

What is there to do during our stay at your luxury cabins?

There is plenty to do outside the luxury cabins! Most people come to the Hocking Hills area to hike the trails at Hocking Hills State Park. Hocking Hills State Park has several primary areas which include Cantwell Cliffs, Rock House, Conkles Hollow, Old Man’s Cave, Cedar Falls and Ash Cave. Hocking Hills State Park has over 13 miles of nicely groomed trails. Nearby, Lake Logan State Park is a 400 acre lake stocked with bluegill, crappie, bass, muskie, catfish, northern pike and saugeye. Boats can be rented at Lake Logan Marina (740-380-2956). Soaring Cliffs Zip Line Course is located 10 miles west at 24719 Miller Road, Rockbridge, Ohio and Hocking Valley Canoe Livery is located 5.9 miles south at 31251 Chieftain Drive, Logan, Ohio.

Do your cabins have Wi-Fi?

Yes, we have satellite internet service.

Where is the nearest grocery store to your cabins?

Either Walmart Supercenter at 12910 State Route 664 S. Logan, Ohio (8.4 miles) or Krogers at 31550 Cheiftain Drive, Logan, Ohio (6.4 Miles).