Go Camping and Exploring the Cumberland Falls State Resort Park
Cumberland Falls State Resort Park, located in Corbin, Kentucky, is one of the most beautiful nature preserves in the state. Cumberland Falls is the park's main attraction. Cumberland Falls creates a moonbow on clear nights around a full moon (about five days per month), a natural phenomenon that refracts light in its water droplets. A total of 17 miles of hiking trails wind through the park, many of which connect to Daniel Boone National Forest.
Birders visit both parks in search of species such as the Carolina wren and the tufted titmouse. Horseback riding is available every day from Memorial Day to Labor Day, as well as on select weekends in September and October. Families will also appreciate the organized gem mining, which is located just past the gift shop. From mid-March to October, the park allows fishing with a license and welcomes campers.
Address: 7351 Highway 90, Corbin, KY 40701