Discover the most magical spots to pitch your tent or park your rig on your next Cumberland Falls State Resort Park adventure.
These falls aren’t called “Niagara of the South” for nothin’.
Hemmed in by the sloping pines of the Daniel Boone National Forest, Cumberland Falls is famous for its two natural wonders. First, its namesake waterfall, the largest south of Niagara Falls; second, as the only place in the Western Hemisphere where you can witness a “moonbow” or lunar rainbow, glittering over the falls. Spectacular views aren’t the only reason to swing by—this state park also has 17 miles of hiking trails, guided whitewater rafting and horseback rides, a swimming pool, and fishing. Cumberland Falls Campground has tent and RV sites spread across two loops, plus woodland cabins for glampers.
Crowds head to Cumberland Falls to witness the monthly “moonbow,” which occurs on either side of the full moon—upcoming dates are listed on the park website. You can explore the park at any time, but many activities are seasonal. June through Labor Day is most popular, when you can swim, horseback ride, or join one of the Rainbow Mist rides beneath the falls. The campground is open from mid-March through the end of October.