About
3.45 mile linear trail, trailhead on Forest Rd. 622, trail ends at Sheltowee Trace section 33, follows road bed along ridge for 1 mi, descends 300 ft over next .5 mi, walk behind rock overhangs and shelters, wet season waterfall, several sections of trail where you cross the shallow creek, dirt surface, moderate difficulty
Lodging
General Description
Located along the Cumberland Plateau in eastern and southern Kentucky, the forest encompasses over 707,000 acres of rugged terrain. Over 600 hundred miles of trails are scattered all throughout the forest for hikers, mountain bikers, horseback riders, and ATV/OHV riders. Experience natural wonders such as the Natural Arch and the Three Forks of Beaver Overlook. The Stearns Ranger District has the Natural Arch, Alpine, and Beaver Creek Wilderness recreation areas. Be sure to check because some areas do require a fee or pass in order to visit.