Walking distance to Tar Hallow State Forest, 30 minutes from Hocking Hills, great, spacious, relaxing, private retreat. U.S. Marine Corps Veteran couple owned - with 2 years of Super Host experience. This is our getaway that we are making available for others to enjoy. It has everything you need for a home away from home. Internet, propane Grill, several TV's, fire pit, balconies, & trails. ATV's allowed with waiver. Keyless entry, swing set by end of May.
This is a 1st Class cabin, with a rustic yet modern feel with a beautiful balcony overlooking courtyard as well as nice loft with two grand bay windows to allow nature to shine in day or night and still be completely private.
There is a hot tub and a pool table for your enjoyment as well board games.
The entire cabin and seven acres are available exclusively for our guests for the duration of their stay.
We do not live on site but we are only a text message away to answer any questions and respond to an emergency. We have a great track record of keeping everything first-class and we seek to have everything ready and available for your convenience.
Very rural and wooded area - nestled up on a road that dead-ends into a trail leading on the Tar Hollow State Forest which is a bridle/hiking trail. Neighbors are barely visible in the winter and not visible once leaves are on the trees. Right in the middle of 7 acres midway up a tall hill
Coming off of U.S. 50, head north 1.4 miles on State Route 327 going, then left and go 1.7 miles on Poes Run Road, then take a left on Skaggs Road and go .3 miles where the driveway will veer off to the right with a wood arch over it and side fences.
There is plenty of parking - even enough for a couple of trailers and several cars. There is a switch back which can be navigated best by fully pulling forward at the switch back (lots of room for this purpose), and then backing the rest of the way up.
There are seasonal bugs. Some years there are locusts, some years are Japanese lady bugs, and some years the stink bugs are swarming. We do all we can to keep the place bug free, but this is the woods and they do get in. Please, understand, this is something that comes up and is different every season.
We have simple rules:
- Put all trash in receptacles and take it out to the Rumpke dumpster can at the end of the driveway.
- Wash and put away all dishes and clean up any food debris left and a quick sweep of any dirt or food, etc.
- If you use the towels (especially for the hot tub) help us by washing and drying some of the towels, it can take a while.
- General area pickup of trash outside.
- Thats it - as far cleaning - we will take care of the rest. We are thankful for you staying.
Other rules: Though we are in a very rural area, there still are neighbors out there. Sound can carry a lot through the valley (especially at night) when there is no other noise but nature. Outside activities that create a lot of noise (elevated music volume, yelling, loud laughing etc.) should cease after 9 pm on weekdays and 11:00 pm on Friday & Saturdays.
- The only shared amenity between our two cabins (which are 100 yards apart) are the trails. Trails should only be used after 9 am until dusk. Please be safe.
- No smoking or vaping at all inside the cabin.