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Red River Gorge

The Red River Gorge is a unique, scenic natural area that attracts thousands of visitors each year. Spectacular rock features, including sandstone arches and towering cliffs, are just part of the attraction. Outdoor enthusiasts come to the gorge year-round to enjoy hiking, camping, canoeing, wildlife viewing and other recreation opportunities.

The Red River Gorge is a federally-designated Geological Area, National Natural Landmark, National Archaeological District and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The Gorge is also home to the federally-designated Wild and Scenic Red River and Clifty Wilderness.

The Red River Gorge and the recreation sites below are located on the Cumberland Ranger District.

Passes & Permits

Overnight Use: $5/day; $7/3 day; $50 annual per vehicle.
Interagency Senior/Access Recreation Passes provide a 50% discount.

All vehicles on KY 15 or in the Red River Gorge and Indian Creek area north of KY 15 must display a recreation permit for backcountry camping between the hours of 10 p.m. and 6 a.m. Passes may be purchased from Forest offices or local vendors for $5/day; $7/3 day; $50 annual. 

*America the Beautiful Interagency Senior and Access passes will provide a 50% discount when purchased from a Forest office.

Complexes

The Red River tumbles through huge boulders in a narrow, twisting and largely inaccessible hemlock gorge. Originating in Wolfe County, the Red River runs through Powell County and empties into the Kentucky River south of Winchester.

The 9.1-mile segment from the KY 746 bridge to the mouth of Swift Camp Creek is designated as a Kentucky Wild River and features some of the most spectacular canoeing water in the eastern United States. The 19.4-mile segment from KY 746 to the ford below Schoolhouse Branch was designated a National Wild and Scenic River in 1993.

Download the Red River: A National Wild and Scenic River Brochure 

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Big Branch Canoe Launch is located along Sandfield Road off KY 746 and provides access to the upper "wild" section of the Red Wild and Scenic River.

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Copperas Canoe Launch is located near Osborne Bend Trailhead in the Red River Gorge and provides access to the lower section of the Red Wild and Scenic River.

Tunnel Ridge Road is the only connection between the trails in the Grays Arch area (Rough Trail and the Sheltowee Trace) and the Auxier Ridge area at the end of the drivable road. From KY 15, Tunnel Ridge Road is a five-mile ridgetop road. The last two miles are gated and closed to vehicular traffic, and the initial three miles can be very busy on weekends and holidays.

Tunnel Ridge Road Guide and Map

Tunnel Ridge Road features several primitive camping areas. Each camping area has a parking lot and vault toilet. Visitors must park in designated lots. Roadside parking on Tunnel Ridge Road is not permitted. From the parking lot, follow the foot paths to suitable camping locations. When setting up tents, be sure they are at least 300 feet away from the road, parking lot, and official trails.

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Grays Arch Picnic Area is located off Tunnel Ridge Road (Forest #39) in the Red River Gorge and serves as both a picnic site as well as a trailhead for Grays Arch Trail #20

Recreation Sites

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Big Branch Canoe Launch

Site Open
Water Activities
Big Branch Canoe Launch is located along Sandfield Road off KY 746 and provides access to the upper "wild" section of the Red Wild and Scenic River. In 1993, a 19.4-mile segment of the Red River,…

Chimney Top Overlook

Site Open
Outdoor Science and Learning
Chimney Top Overlook is located at the end of Chimney Top Road (Forest #10) and provides access to Chimney Top Trail #235 and Princess Arch Trail #233. The overlook towers 400 feet above the Red…

Clifty Wilderness

Site Open
Hiking Hunting, Fishing and Shooting
Set aside by Congress in 1985, Clifty Wilderness offers countless opportunities to explore one of the most biodiverse areas in North America. Clifty Wilderness is a rugged area characterized by miles…

Copperas Creek Canoe Launch

Site Open
Water Activities
Copperas Canoe Launch is located near Osborne Bend Trailhead in the Red River Gorge and provides access to the lower section of the Red Wild and Scenic River. In 1993, a 19.4-mile segment of the Red…

Devils Canyon Overlook

Site Open
Outdoor Science and Learning
Devils Canyon Overlook is located along Skybridge Road in the Red River Gorge and provides views into Parched Corn Creek. The site has parking, visitor information and trash collection.

Gladie Visitor Center

Site Open
Outdoor Science and Learning
Located in the heart of the Red River Gorge, Gladie Visitor Center is a one-stop shop for learning about the Gorge and the nearby Red Wild and Scenic River. With easy access from KY 715, the Center…

Grays Arch Picnic Area

Site Open
Picnicking
Grays Arch Picnic Area is located off Tunnel Ridge Road (Forest #39) in the Red River Gorge and serves as both a picnic site as well as a trailhead for Grays Arch Trail #205, Rough Trail #221, D.…

Indian Creek Camping Area

Site Open
Other Hunting, Fishing and Shooting
Indian Creek Camping Area is located off Road 23 in the Red River Gorge and provides dispersed camping and creek access for fishing and wading. There are several nearby climbing areas, like Pebble…

Koomer Ridge Campground

Site Open
Outdoor Science and Learning
Koomer Ridge Campground is located off KY 15 and is a one-stop shop entry point for exploring the Red River Gorge. The developed campground provides 54 campsites suitable for tent camping, 19 of…

Red River Gorge Scenic Byway

Site Open
Outdoor Science and Learning Scenic Drives
The Red River Gorge Scenic Byway is approximately 46 miles long with travel time of approximately one hour. Allow extra time to stop and enjoy some of the points of interest along the way, such as…

Last updated July 9th, 2025