Home / 04 October 22-24: Devil's Rapids, Blue Bend, Dog Slaughter Falls, Cumberland Falls, Moonbow Trail 49
The Cumberland River is one of Kentucky's scenic rivers. From high up Black mountain in Harlan County, the waters eventually flow through Cumberland Falls, then on to Nashville and into the Ohio River just upstream from Paducah. The state designates the sThe Cumberland River is one of Kentucky's scenic rivers. From high up Black mountain in Harlan County, the waters eventually flow through Cumberland Falls, then on to Nashville and into the Ohio River just upstream from Paducah. The state designates the stretch shown in these photos as a Kentucky Wild River. The hike from 208 to mile 192 (the mouth of the Laurel River) is perhaps the most scenic river hiking in the state. Mossy boulder stern river canyon, foggy morning light breaking on ridge, and moonlight twinkling on rippling water are all easily seen. What is heard is more enticing. With many shoals, rapids, and falls, the river and its tributaries offer an ambient, pleasing sound to pacify a weary backpacker. On the flip side, these can become profound water hazards. The person who named Dog Slaughter Falls undoubtedly experienced the lethal power of water. I would like to know who many people have perished in foaming cataract of Cumberland Falls. The state resort park there was established in the 1930's, and is among the 3 oldest state parks in Kentucky. The Sheltowee Trace goes straight through the visitor center and expect throngs of sightseers during pleasant weather.

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Dryland OV - DSCN9427
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Right through Visitor Center at Cumberland Falls State Resort Park - DSCN9423
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Cumebrland Falls - DSCN9409
John the Photographer - DSCN9405
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Cumberland Falls - DSCN9395
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Center Rapids - DSCN9380
Chris - DSCN9372
Center Rapids - DSCN9370
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