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Cumberland Falls State Resort Park is a park located just southwest of Corbin, Kentucky, and is contained entirely within the Daniel Boone National Forest. [3] 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 ...
Cumberland Falls, sometimes called the Little Niagara, the Niagara of the South, or the Great Falls, is a waterfall on the Cumberland River in southeastern Kentucky. Spanning the river at the border of McCreary and Whitley counties, the waterfall is the central feature of Cumberland Falls State Resort Park and is part of the Office of Kentucky ...
The Falls of the Ohio National Wildlife Conservation Area is a national, bi-state area on the Ohio River near Louisville, Kentucky, in the United States, administered by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers in partnership with Indiana Department of Natural Resources. Federal status was awarded in 1981. The falls were designated a National Natural ...
If you visit, make sure to heed the warning signs and stick to designated lookout areas near the falls. It’s a long way up and the cliffs can be slippery. Seventy Six Falls in Clinton County, Ky ...
Northrup Falls, located one mile east of the Colditz Cove State Natural Area [2] Seventy Six Falls, located in Clinton County, Kentucky. Slave Falls, located on the Fork Ridge Road Sawmill Trailhead [2] Star Creek Falls, located on the Cumberland River [3] Tioga Falls located in West Point Ky [4][5]
Bad Branch Falls State Nature Preserve is a forested gorge covering 2,639 acres (10.68 Km2) near Whitesburg, KY in Letcher County, Kentucky. The deep and narrow gorge, adjacent to the Jefferson National Forest is carved into the face of Pine Mountain. Sandstone boulders and cliffs along with riglines and knobs provide views into the Appalachia ...
Tioga Falls is a 130-foot waterfall located near the outskirts of West Point, Kentucky. [1] The falls are fed from the nearby Tioga Creek, a tributary to the Ohio River. The falls are accessed by way of a 1.8 mi (2.9 km) trial managed by the U.S. Army Garrison at Fort Knox. [2] As Tioga Falls are within the boundaries of the military base, the ...
Dog Slaughter Falls is a 15 feet (4.6 m) to 20 feet (6.1 m) tall waterfall at the confluence of the Cumberland River and Dog Slaughter Creek, in the London Ranger District of the Daniel Boone National Forest in Whitley County, Kentucky. [1][2] It is accessible via the Sheltowee Trace Trail, traveling downstream of Cumberland Falls, or via the ...