Cumberland Falls State Resort Park
Cumberland Falls State Resort Park is a park located just southwest of Corbin, Kentucky and is contained entirely within the Daniel Boone National Forest. The park encompasses 1,657 acres (671 ha) and is named for its major feature, 68-foot-tall (21 m) Cumberland Falls. The falls are one of the few places in the western hemisphere where a moonbow can frequently be seen on nights with a full moon. The park is also the home of 44-foot (13 m) Eagle Falls. The section of the Cumberland River that includes the falls was designated a Kentucky Wild River by the Kentucky General Assembly through the Office of Kentucky Nature Preserves’ Wild Rivers System. The forest in the park is also a dedicated State Nature Preserve.
Nearby Locations:
Daniel Boone National Forest (12.9 miles) Harland Sanders Cafe and Museum (15.8 miles) Cummins Falls State Park (79.3 miles) Oscar Getz Museum of Whiskey History (91.6 miles) Woodford Reserve Distillery (91.8 miles) | Mt Le Conte (96 miles) Chimney Tops Trail (96.2 miles) Alum Cave Trail (96.5 miles) Great Smoky Mountains National Park (97.1 miles) Charlies Bunion (98.8 miles) |
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Cumberland Falls State Resort Park, 7351 Hwy 90
Corbin, Kentucky 40701
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