Hiking in Kentucky doesn’t get any better than this! Cumberland Falls State Resort Park is qualifies as a MUST for hikers and photographers.
Gorgeous Cumberland Falls State Resort Park is a PARADISE for hikers and a dream come true for photographers. They’re hosting a “First Saturday of the Month Hike” starting Feb. 4 and it’s something you won’t want to miss.
The 10 a.m. trek will be a guided, interpretive hike on the Blue Bend Trail, a 4.5-mile loop. The first 3 miles of trail follow the Cumberland River along a hemlock grove and then ascend the hill leading to a “surprise” at the top.
Participants should bring a lunch and drinking water and should dress appropriately for the weather. This event is free. Participants should meet in the Great Room of Dupont Lodge at 10 a.m.
Cumberland Falls State Resort Park has a lodge, Riverview Restaurant, cottages, campground, hiking trails, fishing, horseback riding, rafting, other recreational activities and a great view of Cumberland Falls.
Call the park at 1-800-325-0063 for information.
Learn more about Cumberland Falls State Resort Park on Kentucky’s State Parks’ beautiful website!
Cumberland Falls State Resort Park Art Prints:

Cumberland Falls,…
Diane Johnson
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Cumberland Falls,…
Panoramic Images…
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Dogslaughter…
Adam Jones
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