During the nature walks what animals do visitors see? I heard there's deer, rabbits, fox, coyotes and black bears. Are their elks, moose, wolves?

Cameron Belmont | Oct 24, 2019 | Category: State park

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Hocking Hills State Park | Oct 24, 2019

As you are walking the trails, you may come upon deer, fox, rabbits, squirrels, chipmunks, turtles, and the occasional skunk, opossum or raccoon. Coyotes are fairly common in the area, but are very shy and elusive and don't usually come near the crowded park. Just remember, the park is very crowded and most of the time, you won't see many during the peak hours as they stay in the woods or hide in the field brush. There are occassional black bears and recently, one was sighted at Rock House. Just remember that all the animals living at the park are wild and to keep a safe distance. You must stay on the trail at all times. There are no elk, moose, or wolves.

bgloser1 | Oct 24, 2019

Definitely no black bears, elks, moose or wolves. I've seen fox and deer. And maybe a dozen different bird species.

Scarlett Reiser | Oct 24, 2019

I've only seen a fox and some rabbits

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