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Amish Country Trail Rides offers guided horseback rides through the Holmes County Amish settlement, the largest Old Order Amish community in the world with over 35,000 Amish residents living across Holmes, Wayne, Tuscarawas, and Coshocton counties. Routes leave from the Berlin and Millersburg areas and follow farm lanes, ridge trails, and forested hollows through rolling hardwood country, passing working Amish dairy farms, draft horse teams in the field, one-room schoolhouses, and the buggy-and-team road network that has defined this region for generations. The terrain is the unglaciated Allegheny Plateau — steep wooded ridges, spring-fed creek bottoms, and pasture broken by hardwood woodlots. Half-day and full-day rides are matched to experience, with traditional Amish lunch options at participating farm kitchens and visits to harness shops along the route.
Hocking Hills Adventures offers guided hiking and zipline canopy tours in Hocking Hills State Park, home to Old Man's Cave, Ash Cave, Cedar Falls, and Conkle's Hollow — among the most visited natural landscapes in the Midwest. The hills are carved into Black Hand sandstone, a thick erosion-resistant cliff-former that has been sculpted by Queer Creek, Pine Creek, and Old Man's Creek into recess caves, hemlock-lined gorges, and waterfall amphitheaters that feel far more like the southern Appalachians than the Ohio plateau they sit on. Guided hiking routes link the Grandma Gatewood Trail between Old Man's Cave and Ash Cave, while the zipline tours run multi-line aerial courses through the hardwood and hemlock canopy above the gorge rim. Spring waterfall flow, summer hemlock shade, and frozen-waterfall winter tours give the operation a true four-season cadence.
Ohio adventure tourism is concentrated in the Hocking Hills region of the southeast and along the eastern river corridors. Hocking Hills State Park draws guided hiking to Old Man's Cave, Ash Cave, and Cedar Falls — one of the most visited natural landscapes in the Midwest — and zipline tours have become a major visitor attraction. The Little Miami and Licking rivers provide guided flatwater kayak and canoe touring. Guided fly fishing for steelhead trout in the Lake Erie tributaries is a significant seasonal industry. Horseback riding outfitters in Amish country and the southeastern hill country offer trail experiences year-round.
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