Clifty Creek Trail Natural Area is a protected scenic region within the Red River Gorge offering visitors rugged hiking, cascading waterfalls, and dense forest ecosystems rich in biodiversity.
Located in the Red River Gorge Geological Area of eastern Kentucky, Clifty Creek Trail Natural Area encompasses a rugged terrain shaped by sandstone cliffs, dense hardwood forests, and cascading waterfalls. The area is known primarily for the Clifty Creek Trail, a popular hiking route that features a series of beautiful waterfalls and striking rock formations, providing visitors with multiple opportunities for exploration and photographic vantage points. The geology of the area is part of the Appalachian Plateau demonstrating exposed sandstone cliffs, natural arches, and rock shelters, which were formed over millions of years by erosional forces. Ecologically, the natural area hosts a variety of flora, including oak-hickory forest communities, mountain laurel, and rhododendron, as well as fauna such as white-tailed deer, wild turkey, and numerous bird species. Historically, the Red River Gorge region was inhabited by Native American peoples and later became popular for logging before conservation efforts led to its designation as part of the Daniel Boone National Forest. Recreational opportunities in Clifty Creek Trail Natural Area include hiking, wildlife viewing, and photography, with moderate to challenging trail segments that appeal to outdoor enthusiasts seeking natural beauty and tranquility. The waterfalls along the trail, including the well-known Clifty Falls, serve as an iconic attraction, drawing visitors especially in spring when water flow is most abundant. The area’s relative seclusion within the national forest enhances the experience for those wishing to escape more crowded destinations.
Clifty Creek Trail with multiple waterfalls including the 30-foot Clifty Falls
Sandstone cliffs and narrow rock gorges characteristic of the Red River Gorge
Diverse forest ecosystem with mature oak-hickory stands and native wildflowers
Remote and less crowded trail sections offering a quiet hiking experience
The natural centerpiece of the trail, Clifty Falls plunges approximately 30 feet into a rocky pool surrounded by steep cliffs.
Narrow sandstone gorges carved by Clifty Creek provide dramatic scenery and unique geological features.
Hardwood forests consisting primarily of oak, hickory, and understory mountain laurel create a rich habitat for wildlife.