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Great weekend trip
04/23/2026

Great weekend trip

As our days grow warmer, what better place to enjoy a picnic than at Cumberland Gap? Don't know where to go? The park has many options, here are just a few!

Bartlett Park is just seconds away from the Visitor's Center. Enjoy a shaded or sunny picnic table by a babbling creek. Watch wildlife and enjoy a flat, open, accessible area for yourself or the whole family!

Lewis Hollow is a hidden gem close to Wilderness Road Campground, with picnic tables tucked among a quiet grove of trees in a secluded, scenic setting.

Civic Park is a remote section of the park that provides sunny, grassy spots dotted with picnic tables in a quiet area at the foot of White Rocks. Enjoy a book and lots of peace and quiet.

Want to stay close by? We have picnic tables right here at the Visitor's Center! The options for nice picnic spots to spend time in the park are many.

Image: A perfect spot to slow down and enjoy a picnic outdoors. Photo credit: Annabeth Dye

03/19/2026

OPENING TOMORROW, MARCH 18, 2026 🎯

The Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife Resources will open a NEW public shooting range at Veterans Memorial WMA in Scott County. The newly constructed range will provide safe and affordable shooting opportunities for hunters and shooting enthusiasts in central Kentucky.

For maps, regulations and more information, visit the KDFWR website at fw.ky.gov and search “Veterans Memorial WMA" or follow the link: https://app.fw.ky.gov/Public_Lands_Search/detail.aspx?Kdfwr_id=9202

⚠️ REMINDER: A shooting range permit is now required to use fi****ms and archery equipment at any department managed, leased or affiliated shooting ranges. Purchase your license here if you have not already: https://app.fw.ky.gov/Solar/

Check out our stories today to get a look inside the grand opening festivities as we prep for tomorrow. 🎉

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