Sherwood is a cabin for six with a little more flexibility than most. Two king bedrooms — one on the main floor, one on the lower level — plus a queen murphy bed in the lower level living area for however the group decides to sort itself out.
Named for Sherwood Anderson — the Ohio writer behind Winesburg, Ohio, who understood that the quieter moments are usually the ones worth remembering — it's one of four cabins at Notestone Reserve, our family-owned 14-acre property in Laurelville.
Perfect for groups of six who need a little flexibility — two king bedrooms plus a murphy bed, dogs welcome, and a lower level that gives everyone somewhere to land.
What You'll Love
• Two full king bedrooms plus a murphy bed that makes the lower level work for however your group is configured
• A lower level built for the long evening — game table, arcade machine, 65" Smart TV
• Hot tub tucked under the covered lower deck — ready in any weather
• Fire pit that earns its keep once the sun goes down
• The shared game room just a short walk across the property — pool table, arcade, 85" Smart TV, and more
Sleeping — Sleeps 6
• Main floor: king bedroom
• Lower level: king bedroom
• Lower level: queen murphy bed in the living area
• Pack 'n play available on site — just give us a heads up. Bring your own sheets if needed.
Outside
• Covered deck off the main floor with seating
• Woodburning fire pit — firewood ready when you arrive. You'll find it in the outdoor box by the fire pit or by the shipping container.
• Hot tub tucked under the covered lower deck — protected from rain and sun, usable year-round
• Propane grill with tools
Main Floor
Open concept kitchen, living, and dining — whoever's cooking is still part of the conversation. Full kitchen with everything you need to make a real meal. Island seating for 2, table seating for 4. Bluetooth speaker for the background noise.
• No garbage disposal or dishwasher — worth knowing for longer stays
• Kitchen stocked with basic pantry items to get you started
• Starter kit on arrival: paper towels, a kitchen sponge, and trash liners. Worth packing a little extra for longer stays.
Bathrooms
Two full bathrooms with showers — one on the main floor, one on the lower level. Each stocked with shampoo, conditioner, body wash, hand soap, and lotion. Two rolls of toilet paper per bathroom to get you started — worth packing extra for longer stays.
Lower Level
• King bedroom
• Queen murphy bed in the living area — to be operated by adults only
• Living area with 65" Smart TV with streaming capabilities
• Arcade machine
• Game table
Dogs Welcome
Up to 2 dogs per stay. Dogs must stay leashed on the property and off the furniture. A $100 pet fee applies per stay.
The Shared Game Room (open to all Notestone guests — a short walk across the property)
• 85" Smart TV
• Pool table and foosball
• Basketball arcade, classic arcade machines, and a racing game
Getting Here and Getting Around
Notestone Reserve sits in the heart of the Hocking Hills — close enough to hit two or three trails in a day and still be back in time for the fire.
• Rock House — 3.3 miles · 7 min
• Conkle's Hollow — 8.8 miles · 15 min
• Old Man's Cave — 11 miles · 20 min
• Ash Cave — 16 miles · 28 min
Cedar Falls, Cantwell Cliffs, and the rest of the state park system are all within a short drive. Cell signal on the back-country roads can be spotty — download your directions before you leave home.
Sherwood sits at the bottom of a small hill. Under normal conditions it's accessible in most vehicles — but during winter months when ice and snow are a factor, 4WD or AWD is strongly recommended.
About the WiFi
We run Starlink satellite internet. It holds up well for most things — streaming, music, casual browsing. Video calls and long phone calls can cut out occasionally, especially on overcast days. If you're planning to work remotely, it can work, but plan for the occasional hiccup. We'd rather tell you upfront than have you find out mid-Zoom.
A Note on the Setting
We're in a wooded area and stay on top of regular pest control. That said, a ladybug or a curious spider showing up is just Hocking Hills being Hocking Hills.
Check-in: 4:00 PM · Check-out: 11:00 AM
A Few House Rules
We're a small, family-owned operation, and keeping Notestone calm and well-kept is a group effort. A few things we ask:
• No parties or events, including bachelor/bachelorette groups. And no glitter — it genuinely never goes away.
• Registered guests only on the property
• No smoking or vaping anywhere on the property, indoors or out
• No fireworks, ATVs, hunting, or weapons on the property
• No commercial photography or video without written approval
• Hot tub: striped towels only, keep the cover on between soaks, and please don't adjust the temperature • below 100 degrees — it takes several hours to recover
• Septic system: flush toilet paper only, no garbage disposal at the sink
• 4WD/AWD recommended during winter months
Before You Arrive
All guests sign a short renter's agreement after booking. We'll send it over — quick, painless, and it helps us take good care of you and everyone else on the property.
LOCATION DESCRIPTION
Notestone Reserve sits in Laurelville, Ohio — in the heart of the Hocking Hills region. Rock House is 3.3 miles away (about 7 minutes). Cantwell Cliffs is 7.4 miles (about 15 minutes). Conkle's Hollow is 8.8 miles (about 15 minutes). Old Man's Cave is 11 miles out (about 20 minutes), and Ash Cave is 16 miles (about 28 minutes) — a full day of exploring without ever doubling back. 4WD/AWD strongly recommended for Sherwood during winter months. The remoteness is the point.
GETTING THERE
Notestone Reserve is in a rural area of Hocking Hills — the good kind. Under normal conditions the driveways are accessible in just about any vehicle. The back-country roads leading in are a different story in winter — we recommend 4WD or AWD when ice and snow are a factor. Sherwood sits at the bottom of a small hill, so during winter months 4WD or AWD is strongly recommended.
GETTING AROUND
Once you're here, everything worth seeing in the Hocking Hills is within a short drive. Rock House is 7 minutes. Old Man's Cave is 20. Ash Cave is 28 — far enough to feel like a day trip, close enough to be back for the hot tub before dark. Cell signal on the back-country roads can be spotty; download your trail maps before you leave the property.