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Cumberland Falls State Resort Park Early Morning Fog © David Hyde
Cumberland Falls State Resort Park © David Hyde
Cumberland Falls State Resort Park Cumberland Falls © Jaganadha R Sastry Karra
A beautiful rainbow just above the Waterfalls during the daytime.
Cumberland Falls State Resort Park Cumberland Falls © Ted Denman
CC Ted Denman
Cumberland Falls State Resort Park Cumberland Falls State Park © Charles Howard
Cumberland Falls State Resort Park Cumberland Falls State Park © Charles Howard
Cumberland Falls State Resort Park Cumberland Falls State Park © Charles Howard
Downstream of the falls
Cumberland Falls State Resort Park Cumberland Falls © Jason Vickers
Cumberland Falls, sometimes called the Little Niagara, the Niagara of the South, or the Great Falls, is a large waterfall on the Cumberland River in southeastern Kentucky. Spanning the river at the border of McCreary and Whitley counties, the waterfall is the central feature of Cumberland Falls State Resort Park, which is surrounded by the Daniel Boone National Forest.
Cumberland Falls State Resort Park Framed © Johnnie Nicholson
Cumberland Falls State Resort Park Dogslaughter Falls © Jason Haley
Just about 5 miles before reaching the parking lot for Cumberland Falls off of a forest road called Dogslaughter Road. A short hike gets you here and go a little further to get to the Cumberland River.
Cumberland Falls State Resort Park Cumberland Falls © Lynn Farmer
Cumberland Falls State Resort Park The Rocks At Cumberland Falls © Jean Sickler
Cumberland Falls State Resort Park Cumberland Falls, Kentucky © Jean Sickler
Cumberland Falls State Resort Park Moonbow At Cumberland Falls © Lynn Farmer
Cumberland Falls State Resort Park Moonbow © Lynn Farmer
Moonbow at Cumberland Falls
Cumberland Falls State Resort Park © Kurt Bauer
Cumberland Falls State Resort Park Falls Rainbow © Jean Sickler
Cumberland Falls State Resort Park Looking Upstream © Johnnie Nicholson
Taken from Eagle Falls trail.
Cumberland Falls State Resort Park Senic Bridge © Jean Sickler
Cumberland Falls State Resort Park © Kurt Bauer
Cumberland Falls State Resort Park Cumberland Falls © Ruth C. Taylor
Very pretty spot to visit
Cumberland Falls State Resort Park Autumns Reflection © Johnnie Nicholson
Still waters reflect about the falls.
Cumberland Falls State Resort Park The Falls © John Bandrofchak
This is the Falls from trail 9
Cumberland Falls State Resort Park © Lynn Farmer
Cumberland Falls State Resort Park © Michael Mynatt
Cumberland Falls
Cumberland Falls State Resort Park Moonbow at Cumberland Falls © Lynn Farmer
Cumberland Falls State Resort Park Cumberland Falls © Don Curry
Cumberland Falls State Resort Park At Dust © Johnnie Nicholson
Cumberland Falls State Resort Park April Dogwoods © Lynn Farmer
Cumberland Falls State Resort Park Moonbow at Cumberland Falls © Lynn Farmer
Cumberland Falls State Resort Park Azalea In Bloom © Jean Sickler
Cumberland Falls State Resort Park In The Sun © Johnnie Nicholson
Only the falls is lite by the sun in this spring photo.
Cumberland Falls State Resort Park © Michael Mynatt
Rafting on the Falls
Cumberland Falls State Resort Park © Michael Mynatt
The Falls
Cumberland Falls State Resort Park © Michael Mynatt
Cumberland Falls
Cumberland Falls State Resort Park © Michael Mynatt
Highway 90 Bridge
Cumberland Falls State Resort Park © Michael Mynatt
In Bloom at the Falls
Cumberland Falls State Resort Park Cumberland Falls © Ellen White
One of the most beautiful falls Ive photographed. Wonderful park to visit.
Cumberland Falls State Resort Park Cumberland © Ted Denman
This was taken on a hike through the Cumberland Falls State Park.
Cumberland Falls State Resort Park Eagle Falls © Tammy Davis
Eagle Falls at Cumberland Falls State Park
Cumberland Falls State Resort Park Fall on The Cumberland River © Lynn Farmer
Cumberland Falls State Resort Park © Michael Mynatt
The Falls
CUMBERLAND FALLS STATE RESORT PARK OVERNIGHT ACCOMMODATIONS
FACILITIES AND ACTIVITIES OVERVIEW
Day-UseFishingyes
 Hiking Trailyes
 Swimming Beachyes
 Bridle Trailsyes
CampingPrimitiveyes
 Electric Sitesyes
 Water/Electric Sitesyes
WinterActivitiesyes
Meeting Rooms
Cumberland Falls is the ideal location for meetings. A multipurpose building, adjacent to the lodge, can accommodate 350 people. There is a 75-capacity combination meeting-recreation room near the lodge lounge. For smaller groups, a 30-capacity meeting room is located near the dining room.

As spectacular as the view that surrounds it, Dupont Lodge Patio offers an inspiring view of the Cumberland River and encircling mountains. The Lodge is a perfect place for your wedding. Let us cater to your guests in our spacious reception halls. For information on booking an event, phone the park 800-325-0063 and ask for Greta.
Cottages
The one and two-bedroom cottages have unique appeal. Most cottages have fireplaces. Tableware, cooking utensils, and linens are provided, with fresh linens available daily.

Cottages are available by late afternoon. Check-out by 11:00 AM, Eastern time.
Camping
Enjoy the great outdoors in the campground, featuring 50 campsites with electric and water hookups. The campground has a central service building with showers and rest rooms, a grocery, and a dump station.

Campground and grocery open March 29 - October 31.No advance reservations. Check-out by 2:00 PM, Eastern time. Pets are allowed if restrained.
Lodge
The solid hemlock beams and knotty pine paneling complement the massive stone fireplaces in historic DuPont Lodge, one of the most beautiful state park lodges. Fifty-one rooms offer beautiful views and full amenities including interior corridors. All rooms totally renovated in 2006. Relax on the beautiful, large observation deck overlooking the Cumberland River winding thru the hillside. DuPont Lodge provides a spectacular spot for a wedding.

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