5 Things to do Good for Couples in Rockbridge That You Shouldn't Miss

September 27, 2021 Janette Largent

Rockbridge is an unincorporated community and census-designated place (CDP) in eastern Good Hope Township, Hocking County, Ohio, United States. Although it is unincorporated, it has a post office, with the ZIP code of 43149. It is located at the interchange of U.S. Route 33 and State Route 374, between Logan and Lancaster. As of the 2010 census the population of the CDP was 182.
Restaurants in Rockbridge

1. Hocking Hills Canopy Tours

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Hocking Hills Canopy Tours

HOCKING HILLS CANOPY TOURS THE FIRST, THE INNOVATOR'S, THE LEADERS! In 2007, HOCKING HILLS CANOPY TOURS STARTED A ZIPLINE REVOLUTION IN THE USA! Since then, we’ve been recognized for excellence both nationally and internationally. Hocking Hills Canopy Tours has six award-winning outdoor adventures including: • The Original Zipline Canopy Tour—The tour that started a zipline revolution! • The X-Tour—Our "X-treme" Zipline Tour! • SuperZip®—The Wildest Zipline on the Planet! • DragonFly—Zipline Adventure for KIDS! • Off-Road Segway Adventures—The Coolest Way to "Take a Hike" in Hocking Hills! • The Rockbridge Encounter—An Expedition to a Hidden Gem! Whether you're a nature-lover, or thrill-seeker, you'll find yourself at Hocking Hills Canopy Tours! Nobody Does "Outdoor Adventure" like Hocking Hills Canopy Tours. Located 30 minutes South-East of Columbus Ohio.

2. Conkles Hollow State Nature Preserve

24858 Big Pine Road, Rockbridge, OH 43149 +1 614-265-6561 http://naturepreserves.ohiodnr.gov/conkleshollow
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Conkles Hollow State Nature Preserve

Reviewed By ToledoZin - Ohio, United States

This easy walk along the paved trail turned into an excellent surprise ending! The views from the paved trail are very nice and they are doing a noble job to preserve and improve the area. The best part is the short bonus walk off the pavement. We didn’t find the dirt/rock trail to be difficult to manage at all and worth the little additional effort- the recess cave and waterfall was a big highlight of our visit to the Hocking Hills area Best of all is that it was not nearly as crowded as other spots

3. High Rock Adventures

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High Rock Adventures

High Rock Adventures/Hocking Hills Ecotours offers multi-skill outdoor Rock Climbing, Rappelling, Adventure Challenge Tours, Eco-Nature Tours, along with special events like night programming, waterfall hikes, edible and medicinal plant walks, and more. Please visit our website, call, message or email. Reservations for our tours are required to ensure the highest quality experience. Most tours are available online up to 24 hours prior. Within 24 hours, please call, we can often accommodate same day bookings. Thank You!

4. Rockbridge State Nature Preserve

11475 Dalton Rd, Rockbridge, OH 43149-9648 +1 614-265-6561 http://naturepreserves.ohiodnr.gov/state-nature-preserves/find-a-state-nature-preserve/rockbridge
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Rockbridge State Nature Preserve

Reviewed By 604brendam

The nature preserve is beautiful with woods and longest natural bridge found in Ohio. It's a hike to get there (having a walking stick helps a lot) but well worth it. We went further and ended up at the Hocking River. It was a great afternoon and would certainly go back. It's worth the visit!

5. Clear Creek Metro Park

185 Clear Creek Road, Rockbridge, OH 43149 +1 740-438-3007 http://www.metroparks.net/parks-and-trails/clear-creek/
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Clear Creek Metro Park

Reviewed By LABDRB

Beautiful park. Just as beautiful as Hocking Hills, but way less people. Hiked up to the top ridge near the barn 1800’s horse barn. Definitely not for the faint of heart - or really small children, was a steep incline and took about 35 minutes to get up the hill. First part of the trail seemed more like a primitive road - which made sense, it might be needed for the gas line maintenance in the region. Latter part of the hike (essentially downhill) had more “hiking” terrain, narrower paths...the tree canopy kept us nice and cool for the most part. Keep your eyes out for “bent” trees. Saw giant turkey buzzards, blue jays, the markings of palliated wood peckers, and other birds. Hiked about a five mile loop ending up walking near the river where it was fairly muddy on this day. Be careful here as there are some parts where you have to walk along the road...This part of the trail is also dog friendly. Bring water and bug spray, lots of deer flys and skeeters. Trails were well posted, there were free maps of the area at the parking lot, which were very easy to read. There are some pull off parking lots with limited parking (people were parking on the grass) and some areas where you could pull up along the road. Parking was free and there was a bathroom.

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