Imagine riding horseback through an enchanted forest and stumbling upon a cathedral-like cave. Here in Ohio, you can have a real life adventure just like that. There’s a Hocking Hills bridle trail that leads to 21 Horses Cave. It’s a magical horseback tour you won’t soon forget.

The journey to 21 Horses Cave begins at the parking area across the street from the Hocking Climbing and Rappelling Area, right off of Big Pine Road/St. Rt. 374.

April Dray/OnlyInYourState Because the trailhead is not located within the park or a nature preserve, many visitors might not be familiar with the trail.

The White Bridle Trail will lead you to the cave. Simply follow the white markings through the forest.

April Dray/OnlyInYourState On foot, it’s about a 30-minute hike to the cave. If you’re traveling horseback, it’s about a 15-20 minute ride.

It’s a magical experience, journeying through the forest on a beautiful horse. Multiple different tour companies are available in the area, including Happy Trails Horseback Rides and Blue Moon Acres.

Blue Moon Acres, LLC (Riding Stable)/Facebook Please note: Both companies are closed during the winter, but open again for the spring. For more information about Happy Trails Horseback Rides, click here

As you make your way uphill to the cave, you’ll feel as if you’ve stumbled upon a best kept secret.

Blue Moon Acres, LLC (Riding Stable)/Facebook For more information about tour options with Blue Moon Acres, click here.

The cave is often referred to as “Chapel Cave” because of its triangular opening and pointed top.

April Dray/OnlyInYourState It’s also known as “21 Horses Cave” because 21 horses can supposedly fit in the cave.

Inside, the view overlooking the forest below is simply stunning. It’s a memorable journey you won’t soon forget.

April Dray/OnlyInYourState Note: The trail is fairly strenuous and muddy, as you cross multiple creek beds along the way. If you hike the trail without a horse, we recommend doing so after several days of no rain.

What do you think? Would you take this tour? Have you ever explored this cave before? Share your thoughts and experiences with us!

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Because the trailhead is not located within the park or a nature preserve, many visitors might not be familiar with the trail.

On foot, it’s about a 30-minute hike to the cave. If you’re traveling horseback, it’s about a 15-20 minute ride.

Blue Moon Acres, LLC (Riding Stable)/Facebook

Please note: Both companies are closed during the winter, but open again for the spring. For more information about Happy Trails Horseback Rides, click here

For more information about tour options with Blue Moon Acres, click here.

It’s also known as “21 Horses Cave” because 21 horses can supposedly fit in the cave.

Note: The trail is fairly strenuous and muddy, as you cross multiple creek beds along the way. If you hike the trail without a horse, we recommend doing so after several days of no rain.

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