COVID-19 Update May 5, 2020

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We have developed Marsh Hollow Guidelines for COVID-19 which describe how we plan to keep our guests, staff and community safe during this outbreak. Please feel free to reach out to us if you have any questions about our plans.

It’s been a  busy week getting ready to re-open our cabins, which we did on May 4. One “keep safe” strategy we are using through May is to leave 30 hours between guests checking out and new guests checking in. We think it’s a good thing to do but it does wreak havoc on the schedule, especially when working with existing reservations. It will be nice to get to a new normal, hopefully in June.

The Hocking Hills State Park and Forest remains closed. As mentioned in an earlier post, the Hocking Hills Tourism Association has developed a helpful COVID-19 Info page which isn’t about the disease but rather all the great stuff there is still to do around the Hocking Hills even with the Park closed. It also includes a list of various restaurants which provide food service, either carry-out, drive-through or delivery. FYI, most delivery services are based in Logan and do not delivery to Marsh Hollow. Restaurants in Laurelville, our closest village, do not deliver. The nice folks at Hockinghills.com (thank you, Finn), our listing service and reservation system, developed a print-friendly version of the restaurant list.

Almost every day, we read about other Hocking Hills services and activities that are making plans to open up. Today, we learned that the Hocking Hills Canoe Livery hopes to open May 29!

Stay safe and wash your hands!

Mary at Marsh Hollow

 

Corona virus outbreak: keeping our guests safe

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Amid the current atmosphere of uncertainty regarding the corona virus outbreak, we would like to take a minute to let you know what measures we are taking to ensure your safe and restful stay at our cabins.  If you have stayed with us before, you are already aware that cleanliness is one of our top priorities. We are taking a few additional steps. First, we will provide hand sanitizer and antibacterial/antiviral cleaning wipes in all cabins for your use. Second, our cleaning staff will be wiping down all metal and plastic surfaces and high touch items (e.g. door handles/knobs)  with disinfectant wipes as a final step in the cleaning process.

A relaxing vacation, with lots of time in the outdoors and fresh air, may be just what you need in this stressful time. If you already have any questions about your upcoming stay, please do not hesitate to contact John at john@marsh-hollow.com or at 614-499-8205