01
Best overall pick
Pizza Crossing
Downtown Logan • Lively, Classic Dine-In Pizzeria • Local Favorite
A bustling Logan institution known for generous toppings, chewy crust, and friendly small-town service.
If you ask around Rockbridge where to go for pizza, Pizza Crossing is the name you hear again and again. The crust has that ideal balance of crisp edge and soft chew, and the toppings are stacked higher than most chains would dare. It’s an easy stop before or after a Hocking Hills hike, with plenty of seating and a steady buzz that makes it feel like the town’s living room.
02
Best for carryout and delivery
Cristy’s Pizza
West Logan • Quick-Service Hometown Pizza Shop • Go-To For Takeout
A reliable, fast-moving spot for made-to-order pies when you want pizza back at the cabin or campsite.
Cristy’s in Logan leans into convenience without cutting corners on flavor, which makes it a hit with cabin groups staying near Rockbridge. The menu covers the basics—pepperoni, meat lovers, veggie—along with wings and sides that travel well. Order ahead, swing through for pickup, and you’ll have hot pizza on the table before everyone’s finished arguing about toppings.
03
Most fun atmosphere
Captain Ron’s Pirate Pizza
Near Hocking Hills Caves • Playful Roadside Pizzeria And Ice-Cream Stop • Best With Kids And Groups
A pirate-themed pizza stop on OH-664 that pairs crowd-pleasing pies with subs, wings, and homemade ice cream.
Just a short drive from Rockbridge on the main route to the caves, Captain Ron’s feels like part pizzeria, part roadside attraction. The toppings are straightforward and satisfying, with plenty of options to split among a group fresh off the trails. Kids latch onto the pirate decor and ice cream counter, while adults appreciate that it’s one of the few spots this close to the park where you can sit down for a casual pie.
04
Best post-hike pizza
Papa Dino’s Pizzeria
South Bloomingville • Rustic Hocking Hills Pizzeria • Ideal For Hikers And Cabin Stays
A stone-baked pizza stop tucked south of Rockbridge that’s popular with hikers winding down after a day in the park.
Papa Dino’s is the kind of place you stumble on once after a long hike and then plan future trips around. The pizzas are stone-baked with a slightly smoky edge, and the menu stretches into hearty subs, wings, and fries when you want something more than a slice. It’s a little farther from Rockbridge than Logan, but the laid-back, woodsy vibe fits perfectly with a Hocking Hills getaway.
05
Best small-town detour
Laurelville Pizza
Laurelville • Cozy, Family-Friendly Pizza Parlor • Neighborhood Classic
A no-frills village pizza shop that delivers on crisp crusts, loaded toppings, and friendly faces.
Laurelville Pizza sits north of Rockbridge along the quiet two-lane roads that frame the Hocking Hills region, and it feels very much like a local hangout. Pies are straightforward and well-executed, with plenty of cheese and a crust that holds up under a fully loaded combo. It’s a great option if you’re looping back from the northern trailheads or just want to see another slice of small-town life along with your pizza.