As a longtime Ohioan, I consider myself very lucky to live in a state with such wonderful outdoor recreation. Ohio has the Great Lakes and waterfalls, a national park and robust state parks system, bucolic countryside, and captivating caves. Yet, for most of my life, I’ve lived just a couple of hours from one of the most incredible natural wonders in the world — and no, it’s not in Ohio.

I’m not talking about Mammoth Cave, the world’s longest underground cavern system. I’m talking about Kentucky’s Cumberland Falls, the “Niagara of the South” and one of the only places on the planet to regularly experience the natural phenomenon known as a moonbow. The waterfall is, of course, the headlining feature of the eponymous state park, a place many consider to be the crown jewel of the Kentucky State Parks.

Each month, visitors flock to Cumberland Falls State Resort Park for the opportunity to see the magnificent moonbow in person. The park releases a schedule based on the full moon schedule every year — the moonbow lingers above the falls for up to two days as long as the sky is clear on either end of the full moon. Check the schedule, book your accommodations, and plan a road trip to experience the elusive natural wonder for yourself, just like my husband and I did on a recent summer weekend.

Ready to explore more waterfalls beyond the state border? From jaw-dropping cascades to swimmable emerald ponds, there are countless magnificent waterfalls found across the United States to explore.

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Have you seen the elusive Cumberland Falls moonbow in person? If so, please share! And if you’re inspired to chase this waterfall rainbow for yourself, visit the moonbow schedule on the Cumberland Falls State Resort Park Facebook Page.

Cumberland Falls State Resort Park is open daily, year-round, and there is no admission fee to enter the park. Parking is free, too, and there are large parking lots at DuPont Lodge and the Gift Shop, plus smaller lots at trailheads along KY-90. In addition to offering lodge, cottage, and camping accommodations, visitors to Cumberland Falls State Resort Park can dine at Riverview Restaurant, a #KentuckyProud restaurant serving up locally inspired fare – with epic views of the Niagara of the South.

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Cumberland Falls

How big is Cumberland Falls?

The largest waterfall in Kentucky, Cumberland Falls measures 68 feet in height, which makes for an impressive scene. It's also a very easy walk from the parking lot to reach the overlook, making this "no hike waterfall" one of the most accessible waterfalls in Kentucky.

Is Cumberland Falls the tallest waterfall in Kentucky?

Alas, it is not! While technically the largest by volume (fun fact: Cumberland Falls is the second largest waterfall east of the Rocky Mountains, and the largest waterfall as measured by water volume in the Eastern United States, south of Niagara Falls), it's not the tallest waterfall in Kentucky.

Yahoo Falls is the tallest waterfall in Kentucky; at 113 feet, this cascade is the tallest in Kentucky, and you'll find it nestled in the wondrous Daniel Boone National Forest. The Yahoo Falls Trail is located in the beautiful Big South Fork National River and Recreation Area near Whitley City in McCreary County, an area avid hikers know and love.

Where are some places to stay near Cumberland Falls?

In addition to DuPont Lodge (a Kentucky icon), there are several cabins and accommodations near Cumberland Falls in Kentucky. A few guest favorites:

  • This charming log cabin in Corbin is located less than a mile from trail access at Cumberland Falls State Resort Park!
  • Flora's Cozy Cabin has its own hot tub and beautiful mountain views, and is about 16 miles from Cumberland Falls State Resort Park.
  • If you're looking for luxury and up for a manageable drive, Colibri Cabin is a well-appointed rental nestled in the secluded "Fisherman's Cove" of Woods Creek Lake. It's about 45 minutes from Cumberland Falls, and the drive there is immensely scenic and beautiful!

Quick tip: please note that "Cumberland Falls" is not the same as "Cumberland Lake" -- so when you're searching for Airbnb rentals near the falls, be sure to confirm your accommodation is near the former (though the latter is certainly worth experiencing, too!)!

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