Daniel's Guidebook

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Shopping

Rocky Boots was originally established in Nelsonville, Ohio. The outdoor gear store has discounts on footwear, camping gear, outdoor apparel, guns and ammo, and even has a restaurant in the store. Check out the Sunday brunch that starts at 10 AM if you are here for the weekend.
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Rocky Outdoor Gear Store
45 E Canal St
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Rocky Boots was originally established in Nelsonville, Ohio. The outdoor gear store has discounts on footwear, camping gear, outdoor apparel, guns and ammo, and even has a restaurant in the store. Check out the Sunday brunch that starts at 10 AM if you are here for the weekend.

Outdoor Recreation

Located 70 miles southeast of Columbus, Ohio, the Athens Unit of the Athens Ranger District is home to the Wayne National Forest Welcome Center. From here you can learn about all that the Wayne National Forest has to offer and plan your trip.
Wayne National Forest
13700 US Highway 33
Located 70 miles southeast of Columbus, Ohio, the Athens Unit of the Athens Ranger District is home to the Wayne National Forest Welcome Center. From here you can learn about all that the Wayne National Forest has to offer and plan your trip.

Wineries and Breweries

Hocking Hills Winery is a family owned and operated winery, located in the heart of the Hocking Hills. They produce quality wines from local grapes as well as grapes from around the world. Come by for a tasting and stay to enjoy a glass or bottle by the fire or on their patio!
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Hocking Hills Winery
30402 Freeman Rd
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Hocking Hills Winery is a family owned and operated winery, located in the heart of the Hocking Hills. They produce quality wines from local grapes as well as grapes from around the world. Come by for a tasting and stay to enjoy a glass or bottle by the fire or on their patio!
Enjoy their wines by the bottle, glass or just a taste. Kick back in their comfy tasting room or relax on their wrap around porch with views of the vineyard. Serving regional American food with a touch of Italian. The owners, Neal and Oui are very accommodating hosts!
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Shade Winery
401 Gilkey Ridge Rd
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Enjoy their wines by the bottle, glass or just a taste. Kick back in their comfy tasting room or relax on their wrap around porch with views of the vineyard. Serving regional American food with a touch of Italian. The owners, Neal and Oui are very accommodating hosts!
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Pleasant Hill Winery
5015 Pleasant Hill Rd
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Jackie O's Taproom & Production Brewery
25 Campbell St
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Little Fish Brewing Co.
8675 Armitage Rd
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Devil's Kettle Brewing
97 Columbus Rd
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Brewery 33 Hocking Hills, LLC
12684 College Prospect Dr
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Attractions

Stuart’s Opera House is the cornerstone of the Nelsonville Historic Art District. A lovingly restored theatre that reflects its glory days in 1879 through 1924 when it was home to vaudeville, melodrama, and minstrel shows. Stuart’s closed and sat empty from 1924 through 1976. In 1977 a group formed a non-profit and started bringing the theatre back to life when a devastating fire nearly destroyed the building in 1980. Seventeen years later, in 1997, the opera house re-opened its doors and is once again home to local, regional, national and internationally acclaimed performances. Stuart’s Opera House now hosts over 75 events each year and is Southeastern Ohio’s favorite place to experience live performance.
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Stuart's Opera House
52 Public Square
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Stuart’s Opera House is the cornerstone of the Nelsonville Historic Art District. A lovingly restored theatre that reflects its glory days in 1879 through 1924 when it was home to vaudeville, melodrama, and minstrel shows. Stuart’s closed and sat empty from 1924 through 1976. In 1977 a group formed a non-profit and started bringing the theatre back to life when a devastating fire nearly destroyed the building in 1980. Seventeen years later, in 1997, the opera house re-opened its doors and is once again home to local, regional, national and internationally acclaimed performances. Stuart’s Opera House now hosts over 75 events each year and is Southeastern Ohio’s favorite place to experience live performance.
The Hocking Valley Scenic Railway is an all-volunteer non-profit organization founded in 1972 for the restoration, maintenance and operation of historic railroad equipment for the entertainment and education of the general public.
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Hocking Valley Scenic Railway
33 W Canal St
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The Hocking Valley Scenic Railway is an all-volunteer non-profit organization founded in 1972 for the restoration, maintenance and operation of historic railroad equipment for the entertainment and education of the general public.
The Hockhocking Adena Bikeway is located on the old Columbus and Hocking Valley Railroad bed. Construction of the rail line between Columbus and Athens was completed in July 1870. Before the railroad, it was a towpath alongside the Hocking Canal, built between 1829 and 1842, which moved agricultural products and other goods to Carroll, Ohio, where it joined the Ohio-Erie Canal. The canal had 26 locks, seven culverts, and one aqueduct crossing Monday Creek south of Nelsonville.
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Hockhocking Adena Bikeway
Hockhocking Adena Bikeway
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The Hockhocking Adena Bikeway is located on the old Columbus and Hocking Valley Railroad bed. Construction of the rail line between Columbus and Athens was completed in July 1870. Before the railroad, it was a towpath alongside the Hocking Canal, built between 1829 and 1842, which moved agricultural products and other goods to Carroll, Ohio, where it joined the Ohio-Erie Canal. The canal had 26 locks, seven culverts, and one aqueduct crossing Monday Creek south of Nelsonville.