Collection: Collector Buttons & Pins

Celebrating Hocking Hills: Buttons and Collector Pins

A Journey into Crafting and Sharing Local Pride

Nestled in the rolling green valleys and dramatic cliffs of southeastern Ohio, Hocking Hills is a region that stirs the imagination. For those who have wandered through its forests, marveled at its waterfalls, or traveled the winding roads in search of adventure, the memories linger long after the journey ends. It is in this spirit of celebration and nostalgia that we make and sell Hocking Hills Ohio buttons and collector pins—small tokens that capture the essence of a place beloved by locals and visitors alike.

The Art and Purpose of Buttons & Collector Pins

Buttons and collector pins have long been more than mere accessories. They are storytellers, conversation-starters, and miniature works of art. Whether adorned on a jacket, backpack, or hat, these little emblems allow people to display their passions, commemorate their travels, or simply show pride in a place they cherish. In the context of Hocking Hills, our buttons and pins serve as tangible connections to the region’s natural beauty, adventurous spirit, and vibrant community.

Inspiration from Hocking Hills

Why Hocking Hills? For many, the answer is simple: there is nowhere else quite like it. From the grandeur of Old Man’s Cave to the delicate stone bridges and mysterious recess caves, the landscape is both ancient and ever-changing. The region draws hikers, birdwatchers, artists, photographers, and families seeking to reconnect with nature. Our button and pin designs are inspired by this diverse beauty. Some feature iconic landmarks—Ash Cave, Cedar Falls, Rock House—while others evoke the wildflowers, animals, and folklore unique to the area.

Each design is conceived with a deep respect for the land and its stories. Before a button or pin goes into production, we immerse ourselves in the history and ecology of Hocking Hills, ensuring that every detail resonates with authenticity. For instance, a button might showcase the silhouette of a soaring red-tailed hawk against the backdrop of sandstone cliffs, or a pin might feature the delicate trillium blossom, an emblem of the Ohio forest floor.