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Daniel Boone National Forest Adventures

Daniel Boone National Forest in Kentucky offers a vast expanse of rugged Appalachian terrain, providing outdoor enthusiasts with a wealth of recreational opportunities such as hiking, climbing, and wildlife observation.

708,000
Acres Protected
600
Miles of Trails
1.8 million
Annual Visitors
1937
Year Established

Popular Activities

Plan Your Visit

Everything you need to know to prepare for an unforgettable trip to Daniel Boone National Forest.

Entrance Requirements

No entry fee required, but permits needed for certain activities like backcountry camping.

Best Time to Visit

Spring and fall are ideal for visiting, with mild weather and vibrant foliage.

Visitor Information

Gladie Visitor Center in the Red River Gorge, Cumberland Falls Visitor Center

Getting There

Easily accessible via major highways including I-75, US-27, and the Mountain Parkway.

Weather & Climate

Summers are warm and humid, with temperatures ranging from 65°F to 85°F. Winters are mild, usually between 30°F and 50°F. Spring and fall are pleasant with moderate temperatures and seasonal colors.

Conservation Efforts

Invasive species, illegal ATV use, and uncontrolled wildfires pose risks. Conservation efforts focus on habitat restoration and protecting endangered species like the Indiana bat.

Camping in Daniel Boone National Forest

Find the perfect spot to stay overnight and immerse yourself in the details.

Koomer Ridge Campground

Developed
Reservations Required

Located near the Red River Gorge, offering easy access to hiking trails.

Cave Run Lake Campground

Developed
Reservations Required

Situated near a picturesque lake, popular for fishing and water sports.

Top Trails

Sheltowee Trace National Recreation Trail

Hard
319 miles

A long-distance trail offering diverse scenery through rugged forest landscapes.

Natural Bridge State Resort Park Trail

Moderate
2.75 miles

Leads to the iconic Natural Bridge, offering incredible views and photo opportunities.

Auxier Ridge Trail

Moderate
4.4 miles

Offers stunning vistas of the Red River Gorge and unique rock formations.

Sky Bridge Trail

Easy
0.75 miles

A short loop trail to a natural arch with breathtaking views.

Trailblazer Tips

Bring proper gear for rugged terrain, especially if planning a climbing adventure.

Beware of black bears and store food securely while camping.

Plan to reserve campsites well in advance, particularly during peak fall and spring seasons.

Consider starting hikes early in the day to avoid afternoon crowds at popular trails like Natural Bridge.

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