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4.64 out of 5 Rider Rating 4.64
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By MCR Contributor (1039 McR Points) on May 15, 2011

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wildstar365
June 12, 2012
Was directed here by a couple in Indiana at a bar…
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Big Matt
2 McR Points
December 20, 2011
great review by MCR, be sure to stop at jimbo's…
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Written Directions

SR374 dead ends at US33 in the North and SR56 in the South. I normally get on from SR56 and drive North until it ends on US33.

Scenery

Most of SR-374 is tree lined and surrounded by hills. Much of the road runs through Hocking Hills. The road is very curvy and hilly. The road is a blast to drive and it is very rare that I have had to deal with traffic. On the couple of occasions where I came upon a car they have been kind enough to wave me by since the passing zones are few and far between. Update contributed by OHwing16 in Dec 2012: This route is a beautiful ride through the state forest. It can be amazing in the fall, but summer and spring are good as well.

Drive Enjoyment

Most of the road is well paved. Watch for a small amount of stones and possibly leaves/branches from the trees that overhang much of the road. SR374 is very hilly and twisty. There are a number of very tight corners, but they are well marked. And when they say 15mph they mean it. I was down in first gear with my peg scrapping doing 20mph in a couple of them. I have encounter very little traffic on it but since it runs through Hocking Hills park during the weekends the small section where SR374 merges with SR664 can be busy with cars and RV's. Update contributed by OHwing16 in Dec 2012: Rollercoaster is the best description. Lots of tight turns and sweepers with continuous elevation changes. Surface quality is good with few flaws.

Tourism Opportunities

You ride past Hocking Hills State Park when SR374 merges with SR664. Other than that there is nothing but hills and curves. SR374 does not run through any towns. Update contributed by OHwing16 in Dec 2012: Not much in the way of food or fuel along the way. South Bloomingville on the south end and Rockbridge are you best bets. Hocking Hills is is spread over multiple locations, all of which can be found along this road. Ash Cave and Conkles Hollow are easy hikes on concrete paths to interesting geological features and waterfalls. Rock House is a large cave-like structure you can explore, while the Cantwell Cliffs is the largest and most strenuous area to visit.
 

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ThomSS
December 5, 2019
3743 McR Points
Motorcycle Type : Slingshot
Very nice twisty, hilly, tree-lined ride. Traffic can pick up the closer you get to Hocking Hills State Park, especially on the weekends. There are several other roads to explore in the area. Olde Dutch Amish Restaurant west of Logan off 664 is a fantastic all-you-can-eat buffet. Gonna have to check out Jimbo's next time we get out that way.
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sherjer Passn'Thru
August 30, 2020
23 McR Points
Motorcycle Type : Touring
MUST add Thompson Ridge Road to Laurelville. Stop at the Laurelville Fruit Co. for a cider slushy.
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sherjer Passn'Thru
August 30, 2020
23 McR Points
Motorcycle Type : Touring
MUST add Thompson Ridge Road to Laurelville. Stop at the Laurelville Fruit Co. for a cider slushy.
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