1. Cumberland River Bridge (KY 90)
This two-lane arch bridge over the Cumberland River above Cumberland Falls at Cumberland Falls State Resort Park carries Kentucky State Route 90. This bridge looks extra special in the glow of the golden evening light.
2. Natural Arch
Towering above the forest, Natural Arch stands as an impressive monument to the forces of nature in action. The 50- by 90-foot arch was formed by the eroding forces of wind, water, and ice that cut away the soft sandstone leaving a hard rock cap that arches dramatically across the sky. This park did require a $3 per vehicle entrance fee. We would have gotten a lot more for our money had we taken the hike leading you to the underside of the arch, but at the time we didn't know it existed! Please note: This is not located in the park, however, it only takes a short drive to get there. It is definitely not something you'd want to miss seeing if in that area.
3. Riverview Restaurant @ the Dupont Lodge
We enjoyed dinner with a stunning view that overlooked the Cumberland River as it wound its way through the hillside. The night we were there they were offering a seafood buffet. Cody was sold as soon as he saw crab legs on the menu. Homemade desserts were also included, which for me was probably the highlight. I couldn't help but sample a few different sweet treats.
The food was as outstanding as the view! Be prepared to wait if you'd like a window side table, although we lucked out and got one despite the packed dining room.
It was a great experience watching the multicolored sunset fade and the full moon appear. The same moon that would be illuminating Cumberland Falls, and at the same time creating the most beautiful spectacle in the process. (More on that in my next post!)
2. Natural Arch
Towering above the forest, Natural Arch stands as an impressive monument to the forces of nature in action. The 50- by 90-foot arch was formed by the eroding forces of wind, water, and ice that cut away the soft sandstone leaving a hard rock cap that arches dramatically across the sky. This park did require a $3 per vehicle entrance fee. We would have gotten a lot more for our money had we taken the hike leading you to the underside of the arch, but at the time we didn't know it existed! Please note: This is not located in the park, however, it only takes a short drive to get there. It is definitely not something you'd want to miss seeing if in that area.
3. Riverview Restaurant @ the Dupont Lodge
We enjoyed dinner with a stunning view that overlooked the Cumberland River as it wound its way through the hillside. The night we were there they were offering a seafood buffet. Cody was sold as soon as he saw crab legs on the menu. Homemade desserts were also included, which for me was probably the highlight. I couldn't help but sample a few different sweet treats.
The food was as outstanding as the view! Be prepared to wait if you'd like a window side table, although we lucked out and got one despite the packed dining room.
It was a great experience watching the multicolored sunset fade and the full moon appear. The same moon that would be illuminating Cumberland Falls, and at the same time creating the most beautiful spectacle in the process. (More on that in my next post!)
More Info:
2. Natural Arch Scenic Area Website
3. Cumberland Falls State Resort Park
the first picture is truly amazing Jess. I love the reflection! perfect!
ReplyDeleteI love the golden light on the bridge, just beautiful. The seafood buffet would have sold me too, plus your dessert looks yum
ReplyDeleteWow! That first photo is gorgeous. Love it. (the dessert doesn't loook bad either :-))
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That first photo is amazing! Absolutely!
ReplyDeleteMy screen must be on dark today at work because a couple look very dark. Well, I probably shouldn't be doing this at work anyhow. Hee. Hee.
I'm always fascinated at the beauty in our country. Thanks for such a great shot of the arch.
ReplyDeletebeautiful shots!!! can't wait to see the full moon
ReplyDeleteWe live just 3 hours from Cumberland Falls, but I've never been able to convince my husband that the "Moonbow" is worth the drive! Great photos!
ReplyDeleteLooks like a great place to visit. I'd tell you which picture was my favorite but I liked them all so much. What a fun place to eat. Thanks for sharing!
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the feeling as i scrolled through was that of peace ...green and togetherness`elk
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful place. The bridge shot is very nicely framed.
ReplyDeletesuper lovely and mouth-watering, as always WW!
ReplyDeleteThat bridge picture is special and I'll have the dessert too.
ReplyDeleteooh, eye candy! all of your pictures were so pleasing on the eye. If you want to wander down my road I’m home.
ReplyDeleteAwesome. And I don't think I've seen a tastier dessert pic. :D
ReplyDeletelooks like a wonderful place to me.
ReplyDeletegreat photo friday
Pass the dessert this way would you?
ReplyDeletei've decided you should be a travel agent!!! tempting us all to travel.
ReplyDeleteBeing from Kentucky, this was amazing to read and remember! Been camping at Cumberland Falls State Park - nice!
ReplyDeleteYour picture of the bridge is beautiful!
ReplyDeleteThe first photo amazingly captured the reflection of the bridge in a wonderful way. Very creative and imaginative in your own way. Keep up the good work.
ReplyDeleteWow!!!! Gorgeous!!!! And that dessert looks yummo!!!
ReplyDeleteHey girl!~
ReplyDeleteMy link list is cut off for some reason. Sorry I am so neglectful about visiting.
I'm taking a break but before I do I'll read back a few to see what I've missed.
Enjoy your trip!!! *See* you when you get back....oxxoxo
great photos! i've been to that park--the falls are so beautiful!
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I love that first photo. :)
What a beautiful area you live in and fantastic photos! Over from Beth's blog and will be back often!
ReplyDeleteI know you're away, I just wanted to stop in and leave you happy birthday wishes ... belatedly !
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Kath