Cumberland Gap National Historical Park
Location:
Hwy. 25 E., Quarter‑mile S.
Middlesboro, KY 40965
Discover the singular beauty of Cumberland Gap National Historical Park – a living canvas of history, geology, and natural splendor. From the rugged sandstone cliffs that define the park’s landscape to the intricate network of underground caverns, every corner tells a story.
Step back in time at the Hensley Settlement and experience daily life in a 20th‑century mountain community. Join a ranger on a guided tour of Gap Cave to learn how this limestone maze was carved by water over millennia.
Trace the paths of Native Americans, early settlers, and Civil War soldiers along the Wilderness Road Trail, and enjoy panoramic views that capture the heart of the Appalachians.
The visitor center hosts a curated museum, a selection of titles at the Eastern National Bookstore, and handcrafted Appalachian art at Cumberland Crafts. With nearly 70 mi of well‑maintained trails, the park offers countless opportunities for hiking, wildlife observation, and photo‑opportunities.
Few destinations combine such depth of history with diverse outdoor experiences. Plan a visit and stay a few days to truly immerse yourself in the legacy and landscapes of Cumberland Gap.




