Kentucky Wildlands unveils new waterfall trail
With warmer weather approaching, many people look forward to spending time near or in the water. Fortunately, The Kentucky Wildlands has provided a guide to help make this happen.
The Kentucky Wildlands has announced a new waterfall trail that showcases 17 of the most inviting trails in the region, six of which are located near the area.
The Kentucky Wildlands launched in 2020 to develop a sustainable tourism-based economy and create connectivity across the region, offering a waterfall trail that highlights some of the most unique and accessible waterfalls across the area.
The trail rewards people with majestic beauty and breathtaking natural wonders.
The six area trails include Vanhook Falls and Pine Island Double Falls of London, Dog Slaughter Falls of Corbin, Eagle Falls and Princess Falls of McCreary County, and Cumberland Falls of Whitley and McCreary County.
The trail includes wheelchair and stroller-accessible hikes and more challenging routes.
Helpful information and exciting pictures of each waterfall are located on their website.
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.
To find out more about the natural beauty and wonder of The Kentucky Wildlands, visit www.explorekywildlands.com.








