Hocking County is one of the most scenic counties in Ohio, located in the heart of the Appalachian foothills. Established in 1818, the county is widely known for Hocking Hills State Park, one of Ohio’s most visited natural destinations, famous for its caves, waterfalls, cliffs, and forests. The county seat, Logan, serves as the primary community with a downtown area filled with local shops, historic buildings, and restaurants. Other communities include Laurelville, Rockbridge, Murray City, South Bloomingville, and Union Furnace. The area is heavily forested, with winding roads, cabins, rural homes, lodges, and vacation rentals spread throughout the county. Many homes in Hocking County sit on wooded lots, offering privacy and natural views. Housing includes older town homes in Logan, cabins crafted from timber, newly built retreat-style homes, and traditional ranch houses. The popularity of short-term rentals has increased demand for investment cabins and newly built lodges. Hocking County is approximately 55 miles southeast of Columbus, making it a popular weekend escape for city residents. Home prices generally range from $200,000 to $320,000, though large log cabins, custom-built retreats, or properties near Hocking Hills can exceed $500,000–$900,000. Affordable homes can still be found for under $180,000 in some areas.Construction costs in Hocking County tend to range from $180–$245 per sq ft, especially for cabin-style or lodge-style homes. Terrain can increase site-preparation costs, particularly in steep or wooded areas.