

Nestled in the heart of the Cumberland Mountains, this visitor center offers stunning views of Cumberland Falls and serves as a gateway to outdoor adventures.
Thick-sliced country ham, scrambled eggs, and biscuits with sausage gravy.

A hearty stew made with beef, pork, chicken, and various vegetables.

An open-faced sandwich with turkey, bacon, and mornay sauce, topped with a tomato.
A stunning 125-foot waterfall, best viewed from the boardwalk at sunrise.
Learn about the park's history and plan your day's activities at this informative center.
A guided hike to witness the rare 'moonbow' phenomenon at the falls under the full moon.

Cumberland Falls State Resort Park is known for its waterfalls and hiking trails, which can be rainy and muddy.
The park is home to various insects, and repellent is crucial for protecting against bites and stings.
Binoculars are useful for viewing wildlife and the scenic waterfalls from a distance.
Located within the state park, this lodge offers a hearty breakfast with a view of the falls.
A local favorite for sandwiches and homemade sides, known for its friendly atmosphere.
Established in 1779, this historic tavern offers a unique dining experience with Kentucky cuisine.
Handcrafted using locally sourced agate, these pieces celebrate the park's geological heritage.
Made from locally distilled whiskey, these soaps are a unique way to bring home the spirit of Kentucky.
Crafted by local artisans, these quilts showcase traditional Appalachian patterns and techniques.

A scenic 4.5-mile trail along Arcadia Creek, offering beautiful wildflowers, wildlife, and historic sites.
Iconic promontory marking the southwestern tip of Africa, known for its dramatic cliffs and rich biodiversity.

A serene park showcasing Taiwan's aboriginal culture, with traditional dwellings, craft workshops, and a lake.