Freedom Falls UnNamed Stream Red River Gorge Getaways Wolfe County Kentucky This location is privately owned. Go to Red River Gorge Getaways and look up the Freedom Falls Cabin and stay a few nights for access to this beauty!
Freedom Falls UnNamed Stream Red River Gorge Getaways Wolfe County Kentucky I got to visit this really cool privately owned waterfall located in Wolfe County, Kentucky! I had seen a video of the falls in the Kentucky Waterfalls, Arches and Landscapes group and asked the land owner how he would feel if I could shoot the falls and we worked something out. A month or so later myself and good friend Adam Thompson drove down to shoot the falls. To be honest you I was not ready for the size or the beauty of what awaited us. A 35 - 40 foot two tier waterfall in a beautiful boulder strewn grotto and to top it off, a cabin. Yes a cabin. I was completely blown away. This is an upper view of the falls, a place I could spend hours. The Freedom Falls Cabin is available for rent via Red River Gorge Getaways. I'll be honest, it's a pretty sweet set up.
Golden Cathedral Arch Slade Powell County Kentucky In October 2019 I headed down to the Red River Gorge for some much needed adventure! Joined by good friends Adam Thompson and Marcus Creasy we met up Tim and Christie Abrams of Leave No Trace Adventures for a day hike to one of Kentucky’s most unique arches, Golden Cathedral Arch! The arch, along with several other significant and minor arches are located on private property, and not just any private property, it is the property of the proposed resort that has caused much conversation within the hiking and regional RRG community of late. We met Tim and Christie at the Slade Visitors Center and we followed them up a narrow country road to a long gate next to a massive patch of kudzu. Once inside the gate we had the option to either follow them up an old gravel road through the forest or we could park there and ride up in their truck. Not one to pass up an opportunity to ride in a 4 X 4 through the forest, we all hopped in. About a half mile later we pulled over near an old cemetery, hopped out and began walking up an old logging road. We walked a little over a mile to our first arch, but it didn’t seem like it. Good conversation passed the time quickly. We were all impressed with Tim and Christie’s love and passion for not only the private land we were on, but for the whole Red River Gorge area. Our tour took us to a total of 5 arches and we started off with the most impressive of the group, Golden Cathedral Arch. This arch has been on my bucket list since I first heard of it a couple years ago and it did not disappoint. Raising up from the hillside like a monolith at around 30 feet, there are two significant openings. One over the top of the other, and several smaller windows. Three of which can be seen in the middle right of the structure and they seem to be paper thin. Seriously flipping cool! We really appreciated Tim and Christie's patience allowing us to take our time, not only to shoot Golden Cathedral but the four other arches that day. I highly recommend anyone to take one of their hikes, they are officially licensed with the forest service and they are good folks too! Check them out on The Web, Facebook or Instagram. Leave No Trace Adventures