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p. There are special areas for kids. These areas are the Kiddieland, Tadpool Kiddie Pool. Kids can enjoy a number of wet and safe rides while their parents relax are the nearby restaurants and games. The World of Adventure and Wyandot Lake are very similar except for the themes and the number of rides. The prices are also alike. A season pass for an individual is $48.99 and a regular one-day adult is $21.99. The kid and senior prices are $16.99 and $13.50. Children under three are free. The price of driving, food and games can also be included in the general trip cost.Ohio is a very beautiful state. It is littered with small little parks and attractions all over. One of the most famous is Hocking Hills. Every year Hocking Hills is featured in a calendar re or magazine. Thousands of people come every year just to enjoy its beauty.Inside Hocking Hills, there are hundreds of things to do. Hocking Hills has places such as The Olde Dutch restaurant, Rempel’s Grove golf course, Hocking Hills Craft Mall, The Logan antique mall and old fashioned candy shops.The real beauty of Hocking Hills is located in its forests and cave and trails. Conkles Hollow is a trail that leads to the top of a major gorge, giving a view of the entire park. The Grandma Gatewood trail leads through most of the park and shows many of the unique rock formations. The heart of Hocking Hills is Old Man’s cave. Here, the six mile Grandma Gatewood trail connects the three major park areas: Old Man’s Cave to Cedar Falls, Cedar Falls to Ash Cave. The cave gets its name from an old hermit named Richard Rowe. His family moved to the Ohio River Valley in 1796 and established a trading post. His family lived and died there and the cave has been named after him, from here the different areas of the park lead of. Some of these areas are: Upper Gorge, Middle Falls and Lower Gorge. The park itself is a huge scenic adventure that anyone can appreciate!The expenses of...

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