Rock Formations Cumberland Falls State Park

Cumberland Falls State Resort Park is a park located just southwest of Corbin, Kentucky, and is contained entirely within the Daniel Boone National Forest. The park encompasses 1,657 acres and is named for its major feature, 68-foot-tall Cumberland Falls. The falls are one of the few places in the western hemisphere where a moonbow can frequently …
Cumberland Falls State Resort Park is a park located just southwest of Corbin, Kentucky, and is contained entirely within the Daniel Boone National Forest. The park encompasses 1,657 acres and is named for its major feature, 68-foot-tall Cumberland Falls. The falls are one of the few places in the western hemisphere where a moonbow can frequently be seen on nights with a full moon. The park is also the home of 44-foot Eagle Falls. The section of the Cumberland River that includes the falls was designated a Kentucky Wild River by the Kentucky General Assembly through the Office of Kentucky Nature Preserves' Wild Rivers System. The forest in the park is also a dedicated State Nature Preserve.
  • Location: McCreary County & Whitley County, Kentucky, United States
  • Elevation: 1,073 feet (327 m)
  • Established: August 21, 1931
  • Operated by: Kentucky Department of Parks
  • Nearest city: Corbin, Kentucky
  • Area: 1,657 acres (671 ha)
  • Visitors: 750,000+ (in 2009)
Data from: en.wikipedia.org