Old Man's Cave to Ash CaveDistance: 6 or 10 miles Description: This hike makes use of the Buckeye Trail
and the white blazed Bypass Bridle Trail to create a loop hike.
Two options offer either a 6 mile or 10 mile round trip. The hike
starts on the Buckeye Trail where it crosses SR 664/374 near Old
Man's Cave and follows the BT until it crosses SR 56. Here hikers
switch to the Bridle Trail for the return trip. Directions: From Columbus, follow US 33 southeast to SR 374. Follow SR 374 south to the BT. From Athens, follow US 33 northwest to SR 664. Follow SR 664 south to the BT. Parking & restrooms: Park in the parking lot. There are restrooms located across the road and to the right from the parking area. There is also a snack bar open during the summer. Maps: A good map is highly recommended. Obtain the Old Man's Cave Section map from the Buckeye Trail Association. Old Mans Cave is a scenic attraction of Hocking Hills
State Park. The park is actually composed of six separate areas
and encompasses some of the most diverse and fascinating terrain
in the state. The area is administered by the Ohio Department of
Natural Resources Division of Parks and Recreation. 2. The Buckeye Trail continues along a scenic gorge and creek to its confluence with Queer Creek, which it turns and follows upstream. Along the way, be sure to climb into Old Man's Cave, a huge rock shelter named after a hermit rumored to live here after the Civil War. Look also for Devil's Bathtub, Sphinx Head and Upper and Lower Falls. 3. Reach the parking area for Cedar Falls at 3.0 miles.
Early settlers mistook the hemlock on adjacent cliffs for cedar,
hence the name of the falls. Continue west on State Forest road
and bridle trail, through orange gate and onto a footpath. 4. Cross Chapel Ridge Rd at 4.1 miles. BT continues south on footpath along an intermittent stream, descending abruptly into Ash Cave. Ash cave is the largest such rock shelter in Ohio, with a rim 90 feet above that spans 700 feet. 5. Beyond Ash Cave, the BT reached the public parking area on SR 56. The BT continues west along SR 56, but this hike turns LEFT (east) along SR 56. Follow the white blazed bridle trail, turning left (north) on SR 374. 6. Leave SR 56 turning right along trail to Youth Group Primitive Campground. Leave campground along access road. Continue north, generally paralleling SR 374. 7. Cross SR 374 over Queer Creek, near the entrance to
Cedar Falls. Continue north along footpath through stands of
hemlock trees. Photos on this page provided by Connie Pond. To receive more information about the Buckeye Trail, use the information request form or E-Mail to
info@buckeyetrail.org.
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