Conkles Hollow Rim Trail
For the more adventurous hiker, the rim trail on top of the cliffs circles the gorge. These cliffs are the highest in the area and provide some of the most outstanding scenery. Great caution should be exercised on this trail as it can be extremely dangerous in all seasons.
The trail leading up the narrow half-mile long ravine is surrounded by vertical cliffs rising over 200 feet above the mouth of the gorge. As the trail continues, the gorge narrows further to only a distance of 300 feet from cliff to cliff.
This hollow was named for W.J. Conkle who left his name and the date 1797 carved into the sandstone on the west wall of the gorge. Conkles Hollow is a state nature preserve operated by ODNR Division of Natural Areas and Preserves.
Trail Information:
Length: 2.60 miles
Elevation: 495 ft
Type: Loop
Directions: https://goo.gl/maps/qxF2SQVLHmYFWW8D9
Where to Stay:
- Getaway Cabins: https://www.getawaycabins.com/
- Inn and Spa at Cedar Falls: https://innatcedarfalls.com/
- Hocking Hills Cabins: https://www.hockinghills.com/cabins.html
Where to Eat:
- Pizza Crossing: http://www.pizzacrossing.com/
- Kindred Spirits: https://innatcedarfalls.com/restaurant
- Rhapsody: https://rhapsody.hocking.edu/