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Cumberland Falls State Resort Park Adventures

Cumberland Falls State Resort Park is renowned for its majestic waterfall known as the 'Niagara of the South' and offers diverse outdoor recreation opportunities.

1,657
Acres Protected
17
Miles of Trails
750,000
Annual Visitors
1931
Year Established

Popular Activities

Plan Your Visit

Everything you need to know to prepare for an unforgettable trip to Cumberland Falls State Resort Park.

Entrance Requirements

Free access

Best Time to Visit

Spring and fall are ideal for pleasant weather and hiking. Full moons provide an opportunity to see the moonbow.

Visitor Information

The park visitor center offers information and exhibits.

Getting There

Accessible via KY-90. Roads are paved and suitable for all vehicles.

Weather & Climate

Summers are warm and humid, with temperatures averaging in the 80s°F. Winters are mild, with temperatures averaging in the 40s°F. Rain is fairly common throughout the year.

Conservation Efforts

Efforts are made to protect the unique flora and fauna. Visitors are encouraged to follow Leave No Trace principles to minimize human impact, especially during peak seasons.

Camping in Cumberland Falls State Resort Park

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

Cumberland Falls Campground

Developed
Reservations Required

Located near the park’s main attractions, offering amenities and access to trails.

Top Trails

Eagle Falls Trail

Moderate
1.5 miles

Offers picturesque views of Eagle Falls and the Cumberland River.

Moonbow Trail

Moderate
10.8 miles

Traverse diverse landscapes and experience the wilderness setting of the park.

Cumberland Falls Trail

Easy
0.5 miles

Short trail leading to the breathtaking view of Cumberland Falls.

Brier Creek Trail

Moderate
2 miles

Winding through forest and following the creek for a peaceful walk.

Trailblazer Tips

Visit during a full moon to witness the rare moonbow.

Summer months can be crowded, consider a weekday visit for fewer crowds.

Make reservations for camping or accommodation in advance, especially during peak seasons.

Bring sturdy shoes for the trails, which can be rocky and uneven.

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