Hiking

The Best Hiking Trails in the Red River Gorge

The Gorge has more than 100 miles of trail leading to natural arches, cliff-top overlooks, and creek-bottom waterfalls. Here are the standouts, sorted by effort so you can match the day to your group.

Easy — great for first-timers, kids, and a relaxed afternoon

Moderate — the classic Gorge hikes

Challenging — for experienced hikers

Tips that matter here. Start early — popular trailheads fill by 9am on weekends. Wear real hiking shoes; the sandstone is slick when wet. Carry more water than you think (most trails have none). Check the weather — ridge overlooks are dangerous in storms. Leashed dogs are welcome in the national forest but not in Natural Bridge State Resort Park. And always check current Forest Service trail status — road and trail closures happen.

Where to stay near the trails

A cabin close to the trailheads means earlier starts and a hot tub at the finish. Ours put you minutes from the Gorge's best hikes — Simply Irresistible, Great Expectations, and Manor House are top picks. Browse all our cabins →

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