Coyotes in this neck of the
woods?
If you
stay at the cottages at Hocking Hills State
Park, you may get the chance to hear one of the
more haunting and unforgettable sounds you'll
ever hear as the coyotes holler out their
high-pitched howls deep in the belly of the
gorge and in the dark of night.

Some folks have compared the ghostly echoes of their
yowls to the screaming cries of a woman.
But don't fear.
The coyote is not only one of the most elusive
members of the Hocking Hills wildlife but it is
also one of the shyest, seldom being seen by
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Hocking Hills
Region: Other Activities
Horseback Riding Trails
Ohio Bike Trail-Lake
Hope
Ohio ATV Trails-Wayne
National Forest Off-road vehicle Opportunities
Ohio Division of Wildlife Hunting Areas
Hocking Hills Region: State Park Hiking Trails:
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So how
do you get to the park?
From Cincinnati:
Take I-71 North towards Columbus. Take State Route 56 East through Mt.
Sterling.
Continue on State Route 56 East through Circleville and Laurelville to South
Bloomingville, Ohio.
In South Bloomingville take State Route 664 North approximately 4 miles to
the park.
From Columbus:
Take US 33 East through Lancaster. Exit at State Route 664 (Logan-Bremen
exit). Turn right (south) onto SR 664.
From Toledo:
Take I –75 South toward
Findlay, get on State Route 23 to Columbus. Take I-270 East towards
Wheeling to U.S. 33 East (Lancaster Exit).
Travel East to Logan, Exit 664 South.
From Cleveland:
Take I-71 South toward
Columbus.
Take 270 East toward Wheeling, WV to U.S. 33 East (Lancaster Exit)
Travel East to Logan, Exit on 664 South.
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