Summer at Eagle Falls
Overview. This is a classic route in Kentucky with views of Cumberland Falls, a beautiful forest loop, Eagle Creek Cascades, and the always glorious Eagle Falls. It’s not an easy hike, but short and a must-hike when visiting the region.
Route Type | Lollipop
Total Distance | 2.1 miles
Elevation Gain | 653 feet
Overall Difficulty | Moderate
GPS Waypoints
Trailhead | 36.836844, -84.345531
Eagle Creek Cascades | 36.844150, -84.345172
Eagle Falls | 36.843506, -84.343669
Cumberland Falls State Resort Park Map
Parking. Limited parking is available on either side of KY-90. If full, return to the Cumberland Falls parking lot and walk across Gatliff Bridge single file, facing traffic. Stay close to the shoulder and ready to bail at the blind curve coming back.
Trail Navigation. The trail is easy enough to navigate on well trod, marked trail. Locate the trailhead at the northwest corner of the parking area of westbound KY-90. Follow the trail (blazed as ‘9’) past the intersecting spur (this leads to an old CCC shelter and for trespassers, remnants of an Old West theme town). Reach the loop and turn left (west). This continues through some a nice forest section before reaching Eagle Creek Cascades. Take in the beauty here before continuing around to find the spur down to Eagle Falls. Descend using the stone and metal stairs before turning downstream to reach Eagle Falls. Hop rocks as much or as little as you like here. Views are available behind the falls as well, but count on super slick rock and a higher chance of taking a fall. Retrace your steps and ascend to link back with the loop trail. Turn left (south) and finish the hike.
CAUTION - Flooding. The state park will close this trail during periods of particularly high water usually in Winter or Spring. Check with the park before heading out when flooding is present.
CAUTION - Deadly Drops. Long falls from high places are the #1 non-health related cause of death for hikers in Kentucky. Keep your distance from the edges of cliffs to avoid a deadly fall. Young children should be kept close.
CAUTION - Poisonous Snakes. Copperheads and timber rattlesnakes can be found in the area. Should you encounter one, stop and slowly back away. Always give venomous snakes a wide berth. Know Before You Go => University of Kentucky Venomous Snake Guide
CAUTION - Black Bears. Ursus Americanus - a.k.a. the American black bear is growing in population throughout much of Kentucky. Know Before You Go => US Forest Service Black Bear Safety Tips