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Rock House in Hocking Hills State Park

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Rock House is unique in the Hocking Hills’ region, as it is the only true cave in the park.  It is a tunnel-like corridor situated midway up a 150-foot cliff of Blackhand sandstone.

Hocking Hills in FallThis “House of Rock” has a ceiling 25 feet high while the main corridor is 200 feet long and 20 to 30 feet wide.  The cavern was eroded out of the middle zone of the Blackhand sandstone.  The resistant upper zone forms the roof and the lower zone forms the floor.  Water leaking through a horizontal joint running parallel to the cliff face caused the hollowing of the corridor.  This main joint or crack is very visible in the ceiling of the Rock House.  A small series of joints run north to south at right angles to the main joint.  Enlargement of this series of joints formed the Gothic looking window-like openings of Rock House.

History of Rock House Region in Hocking Hills

According to local folklore, other not so welcome visitors frequented Rock House.  Robbers, horse thieves, murderers and even bootleggers earned Rock House its reputation as “Robbers Roost.”

Hocking Hills Bird WatchingRock House has a colorful past and has long been a popular tourist attraction.  In 1835, Colonel F.F. Rempel of Logan erected a 16-room hotel complete with ballroom, livery stable and a U.S. Post Office.  The hotel stood where the picnic shelter stands today. The beauty of Rock House is enhanced by beautiful color patterns on the walls.  Shades of brown, red and orange are due to staining by iron compounds.

Sweet Sounds in Ash Cave
- Friday, July 18, 2008
Performing Musicians of the Columbus Symphony Perform in Ash Cave (full story)

THE STATE ROUTE 664 HOCKING HILLS STUDY
- Wednesday, February 13, 2008
Ongoing Study Updates (full story)

Final Slate of Nominees Announced
- Wednesday, January 02, 2008
Elections take place January 16, 2008 (full story)

New Contract Awarded for Dining Lodge
- Sunday, December 16, 2007
Dining Lodge and Concessions (full story)

Approved Slate of Nominations Announced
- Thursday, December 06, 2007
Petition period now in effect. (full story)

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