New Trail Highlights 17 Must-See Waterfalls of Kentucky
SOMERSET, Ky.– The Kentucky Wildlands, a regional tourism destination across 41 counties in southern and eastern Kentucky, is excited to announce the launch of its new waterfall trail just in time for spring waterfall season. The Kentucky Wildlands Waterfall Trail highlights 17 of some of the most unique and accessible waterfalls across the area. The trail not only provides logistical information like length, difficulty and how to access each trail, it also highlights waterfalls with special features, including the tallest waterfall, an ADA-accessible waterfall and family-friendly falls and trails.
The Kentucky Wildlands, launched in 2020 to develop a sustainable tourism-based economy and create connectivity across the region, designed its new waterfall trail to help people access the natural wonders of the area. With more than 14,000 square miles and 800+ waterfalls in this part of Kentucky alone, the trail makes it easy for people to explore the ancient forests, mountains and unspoiled terrain of The Kentucky Wildlands– those who do will be rewarded with breathtaking waterfall views.
“We are incredibly excited to debut this trail so that those unfamiliar with the area can better understand and navigate the diverse beauty of the Wildlands,” said Tammie Nazario, Director of The Kentucky Wildlands. “We want to encourage people to discover the natural wonders here, which include an abundance of beautiful waterfalls, and we hope this easy-to-follow guide inspires them to plan a trip to experience some of the many we have to offer.”
No two falls are alike on The Kentucky Wildlands Waterfall Trail. Featured waterfalls include Cumberland Falls, also known as the “Niagara of the South,” the 113-foot Yahoo Falls, and Creation Falls, which has a plunge pool great for wading. The trail incorporates everything from wheelchair- and stroller-accessible hikes like the one to Flat Lick Falls to more challenging routes such as the rocky climb to Eagle Falls.
The waterfall trail can be found online at www.explorekywildlands.com/the-kentucky-wildlands-waterfall-trail/. The trail is displayed on an illustrated map that gives visitors a glimpse of what each of the 17 falls looks like and where it’s located within The Kentucky Wildlands. Visitors will be able to download and print out the map for reference as well as access photos of the falls, important details and insider tips on the website.
To find out more about the natural beauty and wonder of The Kentucky Wildlands, visit www.explorekywildlands.com.
About The Kentucky Wildlands
The Kentucky Wildlands is a regional tourism destination that includes 41 counties in southern and eastern Kentucky spanning 14,000 square miles. The region features majestic beauty, rich heritage and unspoiled wilderness, as well as some of the most breathtaking natural wonders in the state, including the Daniel Boone National Forest, Red River Gorge, The Breaks and Cumberland Falls. The Kentucky Wildlands was established in 2020 by Eastern Kentucky PRIDE, Inc. in order to develop a sustainable tourism-based economy and create connectivity across the region. For more information visit www.explorekywildlands.com.
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