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Hocking Hills Offers 2008 Visitors Guide Free Of Charge
by HHTA Staff
Logan, Ohio USA The new 2008
Hocking Hills Visitors Guide is now available, at no charge, by calling
toll free 1-800-HOCKING, or visiting online at www.1800hocking.com.
Travelers will find complete information on the variety of attractions
and accommodations offered in southeast
Featuring
the countless experiences the Hocking Hills area has to offer, this
guide is a must-have for anyone seeking a one-of-a-kind escape or
anyone considering a visit to southeast
The Hocking Hills Visitors Guide features detailed maps and contact information for the regions many attractions, lodging facilities and unique shopping, making it simple for travelers to plan a getaway to the area. Whether theyre seeking a weeklong camping expedition, a midweek escape in a luxurious country inn or a weekend in a rustic cabin, the Hocking Hills offers accommodations to suit every budget and every taste.
The areas wide variety of accommodations includes everything from a reproduction gypsy wagon or a traditional Sioux tipi, to relaxing hotels and inviting country inns. In addition to renowned hiking trails, parks and forests, the Hocking Hills area offers unique eateries, fine works of art created by area artisans, antique shops, canoeing, horseback riding, golf and even a therapeutic massage for the perfect way to unwind after a day of hiking. And, new this year, the midwest's only zipline canopy tour adventure is beginning operations!
To order the free Visitors Guide and for more information on accommodations and the many sites in Hocking County, consumers can visit www.1800Hocking.com or call toll-free, 1-800-HOCKING, where travel counselors are also available to help guide travelers planning their Hocking Hills getaway.Order 2008 Visitors Guide here.
Created: Apr. 11, 2008
Last updated: Apr. 11, 2008




