

Experience the night sky like never before at Cumberland Gap National Historical Park's Night Sky Program.
Explore the scenic trails and historic sites of this national park, including the iconic Gap Cave.
Discover the history of the early pioneers who traveled the Wilderness Road at this living history museum.

Join a ranger-led program to stargaze and learn about the night sky in this International Dark Sky Park.
Locally beloved for its scenic views and hearty breakfast options near Cumberland Gap.
A historic cafe offering classic Southern dishes and stunning park views.

A popular spot for dinner, known for its steaks and beautiful views of the park.
Thick-sliced country ham, fried eggs, biscuits, and gravy.

Crispy fried chicken, mashed potatoes, coleslaw, and biscuit.
Slow-cooked pulled pork, barbecue sauce, beans, coleslaw, and cornbread.
For stargazing and wildlife viewing during the Night Sky Program.
Evenings can be chilly in Cumberland Gap National Historical Park.
To keep your devices powered during long hours in the park.
These owls are hand-carved by local artisans, symbolizing the park's commitment to conservation and the nocturnal creatures that inhabit it.
This traditional quilt pattern is a nod to the park's rich history and the Appalachian heritage of the region.
These glass stars are inspired by the night sky visible from the park and are hand-blown by local artists.

Laxman Jhula, a suspension bridge in Rishikesh, offers panoramic views of the Ganges and is a key pilgrimage site.

A serene and historic gurudwara, a must-visit for spiritual seekers and history enthusiasts.
Explore the well-preserved Roman and Byzantine ruins of Beth Shean, a UNESCO World Heritage site, set against the backdrop of the picturesque Jordan Valley.