Pine Creek Cabins and Camping Resort in South Bloomingville, Ohio, is a five-star camping resort in the heart of Hocking Hills country — a full-service property amid lush Hocking County forest, a serene creek, and a charming horse farm that gives guests the Hocking Hills experience at its most immediate and most varied, within minutes of the sandstone gorges, waterfalls, and old-growth hemlock hollows that make the Hocking Hills State Park complex the most visited and most beloved natural area in Ohio. The resort's proximity to the full Hocking Hills circuit — Old Man's Cave, Cedar Falls, Ash Cave, Cantwell Cliffs, Rock House, and Conkle's Hollow — positions it as the practical overnight base for guests whose Hocking Hills itinerary requires more than the six-hour round trip from Columbus that the day-trip visitor market primarily makes. Full-service cabin accommodations alongside RV and tent site options give the resort the breadth to serve guests who want the luxury cabin experience in the Hocking Hills forest alongside those traveling with their own equipment. The creek's natural character and the horse farm's presence give the property a genuine countryside identity that the surrounding Hocking County forest deepens — this is not a suburban campground adjacent to a natural area but a property embedded in the agricultural and forest landscape that defines the Hocking Hills region's character between the park units. Pets are welcome. Old Man's Cave, the most visited site in Hocking Hills State Park, preserves a recess cave carved by the Hocking River's erosion of the Black Hand sandstone formation in a gorge of extraordinary beauty — the cave amphitheater, the upper and lower gorge trails, and the waterfalls and natural bridges visible from the trail system create one of the most scenically concentrated four-mile hiking loops in the eastern United States. The trail system connecting Old Man's Cave to Cedar Falls via the gorge trail provides the single most rewarding day hike in Ohio, and the six-mile Grandma Gatewood Trail connecting the cave to Ash Cave extends the experience for guests who want the full one-way traverse. Ash Cave, named for the ash piles of Native American cooking fires found in the recess cave's floor by 19th-century settlers, is the largest recess cave in Ohio — a 700-foot-wide horseshoe amphitheater with a year-round 90-foot waterfall whose seasonal flow varies from a full waterfall cascade in spring to a delicate veil in summer to a frozen ice column in winter that gives each seasonal visit a distinct visual character. The cave's 100-foot-tall ceiling and the acoustic quality of the horseshoe recess amplify the waterfall sound into the natural amphitheater in a way that photographs of the site do not convey. Pine Creek Cabins and Camping Resort serves guests year-round in Hocking County's temperate Ohio climate, where the spring wildflower season from mid-April through May and the fall foliage from mid-October through November represent the two peak natural beauty windows in the Hocking Hills forest. The resort's creek setting provides year-round engagement regardless of season, and the winter frozen-waterfall period at Ash Cave and Old Man's Cave attracts photographers specifically seeking the ice formation character that below-freezing temperatures create in the gorge microclimates. Reserve cabin and RV site accommodations well ahead for spring and fall weekends, when the Hocking Hills area's proximity to Columbus drives the highest demand from Ohio's primary leisure market.
Campground rules and policies
Check-In Procedure
- While each park attempts to accommodate your exact spot request, the on-site manager has the ultimate decision for spot placement.
Pine Creek Cabins and Camping Resort in South Bloomingville, Ohio, is a five-star camping resort in the heart of Hocking Hills country — a full-service property amid lush Hocking County forest, a serene creek, and a charming horse farm that gives guests the Hocking Hills experience at its most immediate and most varied, within minutes of the sandstone gorges, waterfalls, and old-growth hemlock hollows that make the Hocking Hills State Park complex the most visited and most beloved natural area in Ohio. The resort's proximity to the full Hocking Hills circuit — Old Man's Cave, Cedar Falls, Ash Cave, Cantwell Cliffs, Rock House, and Conkle's Hollow — positions it as the practical overnight base for guests whose Hocking Hills itinerary requires more than the six-hour round trip from Columbus that the day-trip visitor market primarily makes. Full-service cabin accommodations alongside RV and tent site options give the resort the breadth to serve guests who want the luxury cabin experience in the Hocking Hills forest alongside those traveling with their own equipment. The creek's natural character and the horse farm's presence give the property a genuine countryside identity that the surrounding Hocking County forest deepens — this is not a suburban campground adjacent to a natural area but a property embedded in the agricultural and forest landscape that defines the Hocking Hills region's character between the park units. Pets are welcome. Old Man's Cave, the most visited site in Hocking Hills State Park, preserves a recess cave carved by the Hocking River's erosion of the Black Hand sandstone formation in a gorge of extraordinary beauty — the cave amphitheater, the upper and lower gorge trails, and the waterfalls and natural bridges visible from the trail system create one of the most scenically concentrated four-mile hiking loops in the eastern United States. The trail system connecting Old Man's Cave to Cedar Falls via the gorge trail provides the single most rewarding day hike in Ohio, and the six-mile Grandma Gatewood Trail connecting the cave to Ash Cave extends the experience for guests who want the full one-way traverse. Ash Cave, named for the ash piles of Native American cooking fires found in the recess cave's floor by 19th-century settlers, is the largest recess cave in Ohio — a 700-foot-wide horseshoe amphitheater with a year-round 90-foot waterfall whose seasonal flow varies from a full waterfall cascade in spring to a delicate veil in summer to a frozen ice column in winter that gives each seasonal visit a distinct visual character. The cave's 100-foot-tall ceiling and the acoustic quality of the horseshoe recess amplify the waterfall sound into the natural amphitheater in a way that photographs of the site do not convey. Pine Creek Cabins and Camping Resort serves guests year-round in Hocking County's temperate Ohio climate, where the spring wildflower season from mid-April through May and the fall foliage from mid-October through November represent the two peak natural beauty windows in the Hocking Hills forest. The resort's creek setting provides year-round engagement regardless of season, and the winter frozen-waterfall period at Ash Cave and Old Man's Cave attracts photographers specifically seeking the ice formation character that below-freezing temperatures create in the gorge microclimates. Reserve cabin and RV site accommodations well ahead for spring and fall weekends, when the Hocking Hills area's proximity to Columbus drives the highest demand from Ohio's primary leisure market.
Campground rules and policies
Check-In Procedure
- While each park attempts to accommodate your exact spot request, the on-site manager has the ultimate decision for spot placement.