Old Man's Cave is located within Hocking Hills State Park, near Logan, Ohio. Originally covered by a shallow sea millions of years ago, the timeless process of history transformed the area into a salty delta, and then a dry Black Hand Sandstone seabed. Centuries of erosion took over, sculpting the seabed into the beautiful gorges, cliffs, and waterfalls of today's State Park.
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Initially the main recess, and now the entire gorge was named after a hermit Richard Rowe. Rowe was rumored to have lived in the cave after the Civil War, and remained until his death. The cave area is just one of a half dozen major natural attractions of the park. This 1/2 mile long gorge includes 2 waterfalls, the cave, large Hemlock trees, and numorous rock formations.
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