Cumberland Falls, Cumberland Falls State Resort Park
Facts and practical information
Nestled in the heart of the Daniel Boone National Forest, Cumberland Falls, known as the "Niagara of the South," is a breathtaking natural wonder that draws visitors from near and far. This majestic waterfall, located in the Cumberland Falls State Resort Park in Kentucky, boasts a plunge of 68 feet into the Cumberland River below.
The waterfall is the centerpiece of the park and is renowned for its moonbow, a rare natural phenomenon that occurs under a full moon, where light is refracted through the mist created by the falls. This ethereal sight is one of the few places on earth where a moonbow can be seen, making it a must-visit for nature enthusiasts and photographers alike.
Visitors to Cumberland Falls can enjoy a variety of outdoor activities including hiking along the numerous trails that offer different vantage points of the falls and the surrounding forest. The park offers guided walks that delve into the natural and cultural history of the area, providing an enriching experience for those looking to learn more about this unique landscape.
For those wishing to extend their stay, Cumberland Falls State Resort Park provides a range of accommodations from a lodge with stunning views of the river to cozy cabins nestled in the woods. There are also campsites available for those who prefer to sleep under the stars.
Cumberland Falls – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Eagle Falls, Beaver Creek Wilderness.