This Enchanting Hike Takes You Straight Through Kentucky's Very Own Grand Canyon
By Catherine Armstrong|Published May 23, 2018
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Writer, editor and researcher with a passion for exploring new places. Catherine loves local bookstores, independent films, and spending time with her family, including Gus the golden retriever, who is a very good boy.
When you think of the Grand Canyon, you probably think of Arizona. That doesn’t mean that other canyons aren’t grand, too, and we think that the Red River Gorge right here in Kentucky is every bit as spectacular. Here’s an easy hike that will take you right to one of the gorge’s most incredible features.
The Gray's Arch Loop Trail starts at the Gray's Arch Picnic Area, off Tunnel Ridge Road.
This hike is easy enough for most hikers. You'll experience an elevation change of 580 feet as you descend into the canyon, then back up, but most kids and adults will love this adventure.
The geological features along the trail are particularly interesting. Check out the huge rock overhangs and cliffs, and keep an eye out for interesting rock formations.
The largest of all the arches in The Red River Gorge, this arch is magnificent. Make sure you bring your camera to capture this gorgeous natural wonder.