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The bottom of the stone showing the area reserved for the roaming stone code Placement of the stone near campground in Hocking Hills State Park Context of the placement of the stone near campground in Hocking Hills State Park

Painted Stone #131: Hocking Hills State Park #2

October 8, 2025
2" x 2"
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Dispersed: October 10, 2025
Location: Hocking Hills State Park, Ohio, USA

Second in a trilogy of stones created for a weekend trip to Hocking Hills and Alum Creek State Parks in Ohio in the autumn of 2025.

Roaming Stones Submissions

Below are submissions by the people who found this stone.

Submission #1

Name: Mason
Date: October 13, 2025
Location: Hocking Hills State Park in Ohio

I just saw GRiZ return from his hiatus at his inaugural festival—Valley of the Seven Stars—near Arrington, Virginia. I started making my trek home, westward, and decided to stay the night at Hocking Hills State Park. I set up my hammock 30 feet down a trail from my campsite and later that night before turning in, I found the rock near the base of the tree I anchored my hammock to.

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