Irishmantim
A little treacherous in the snow and ice, but worth the trip. Make sure you have proper footgear, and a walking stick helps!
111ellenw
Even with the ice, we were able to hike all the way down to the falls and back up with minimal problems. The trails at this attraction are very nice.
kklammer
Cedar Falls, is up there with Ash Cave, and Old Man's Cave-- all are musts when visiting Hocking Hills. I have been many times already (and will go many times more), and it's beautiful each time!
PhillipH786
if you hit this up when the water is at a good flow, cant beat the scenery or picture opportunists. Low this place!
Mr. Boss
Arriving at a rural no-cost parking lot with a generous number of parking spaces, we proceeded down into a steep gorge by means of a wide, well maintained path with numerous stairs of different sizes & depths. A good pair of hiking shoes is recommended.Once at the bottom of the gorge,there are several trail options, all well marked, and all well traveled. The hike to Cedar Falls is flat & through a number of beautiful cliff vistas. The Park Service is doing a number of bridge and path improvements to make the hiking more comfortable.The views of the Falls is worth the trip with many photo opportunities.We met a number of hiking couples on the way & all seemed to be enjoying themselves and respecting nature.A recommended stop for hikers!(There is a unisex bathroom facility located in the parking lot)
dthopson
What an amazing hike on a beautiful, late fall day. The park is perfect for a short or long hike. The falls are just breathtaking. We stayed near by, about five miles off of the main road. While the trail was a little muddy, I have to say it was in excellent condition. Follow the trail to the suspension bridge, it's pretty awesome.
Anne_from_Ohio
This attraction is part of Hocking Hills. I especially like it in the winter when the falls are frozen. Be careful though. The footing can be treacherous.
obxd
Another beautiful site to visit while in Hocking Hills. Cedar Falls is the connection between Old Man's Cave and Ash Cave...Old Man's Cave to the NW and Ash Cave to the SW. Be prepared for a hike and uneven terrain at times. If hiking all three, bring food and bevearges. You will get warm along the way. For the more adventurous, take the outer trails and explore the caves and caverns off the beaten paths. You can climb up and down the terrain along the way. VERY beautiful and refreshing.
414KathyR
Peaceful, quiet and easy to navigate path. Been there before but each new time just brings back the memories. Will visit again.
Beachcomb_33
Took a little hike down to Cedar Falls and really liked it. There was water coming from the falls, just enough to make it picturesque. Enjoy the view it's worth the hike.
828christiem
The trail was not too difficult and our favorite part was walking by Rose Lake- beautiful! Loved all of the colorful fall trees!
TaylorM461
My boyfriend and I stopped along the Cedar Falls trail while visiting Hocking Hills and we really enjoyed ourselves!The scenery was beautiful, and the trails are really clean and well maintained. Lots of interesting areas to explore and the falls themselves are very nice. The only reason I didn't give it 5 stars was because the falls were...more of a drizzle than falls. I don't know if it was just the time of year we came, or what, but they were still pretty none the less. I definitely recommend making a pit stop here if you're exploring Hocking Hills!
SpartyK
This is worth the visit, it doesn't even take very long to walk this trail. Beautiful views, especially when they've had lots of rain because there will be more water for the falls!
senorcactus
Nice easy trek in the Hocking Hills. Hardest part is the steps at the trail entrance, but once you get into the gorge, beautiful scenery. Wish it hadn't been so dry in recent weeks, because the falls were dry, but nice nonetheless. Less crowded than Ole Man's Cave.
CountryBumpkin380
We've never been here and this was like nothing we've ever seen before! They give you two options depending on whether you like heights or not. We went in Aug, but a spring trip would mean you would see "falls", not a trickle like we did.