![Sunset at Twilight Arch Overlook](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/5ff725fa385ceb2dde1d4f4a/1656557345691-LS3EPS4WEY2C26X2BSBH/Sunset+at+Twilight+Arch+Overlook+-+Red+River+Gorge+-+Kentucky+Hiker+Project.jpg)
Sunset at Twilight Arch Overlook
I had visited this overlook a couple weeks back and brought LaFonda out for a quick sunset hike. Twilight Arch Overlook is quiet and beautiful with sweeping 180-degree views ideal for sunset year-round. There’s a catch, of course, so be sure to read the hiker notes below.
![Sand Gap, White’s Branch Arch, Ramp Arch, Twilight Arch, Natural Bridge, and Rock Garden Window Complex](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/5ff725fa385ceb2dde1d4f4a/1654636928607-HXLOLD33F102TG33L7NO/Looking+East+from+Inside+White%27s+Branch+Arch+-+Red+River+Gorge+-+Kentucky+Hiker+Project.jpg)
Sand Gap, White’s Branch Arch, Ramp Arch, Twilight Arch, Natural Bridge, and Rock Garden Window Complex
There’s nothing to see, then there is a ton to see! This hike has some beautiful forest walking for the first 4+ miles before reaching the ridgeline to four arches, four overlooks, and plenty of amazing geology. The hike is moderately difficulty overall, but a class 4 scramble is required to reach White’s Branch and Ramp Arches. Overall, this is one of the best 10+ mile routes in the Red River Gorge Region, but can be made shorter with more direct approaches (see hiker notes below).