The Massive Sand Cave At The End Of The Ewing Trail In Kentucky Is Truly Something To Marvel Over
Sand Cave in Cumberland Gap offers an otherworldly hiking experience along the Ewing Trail.
In a state that's home to the largest underground cavern system on the planet, it can be hard for Kentucky's other caves to stand out. But Sand Cave most certainly stands out. Located in one of the most scenic places in the country -- Cumberland Gap -- this massive sand cave is unlike anywhere else in the state. It's of otherworldly beauty, and when you reach this stunning sand cave at the end of the Ewing Trail in Kentucky, you'll know you've discovered something truly, wholly wondrous.
If you're up for an epic Kentucky adventure, lace up your hiking boots, pack some water and granola bars, and head down to Cumberland Gap.
One of the most resplendent regions of the country, Cumberland Gap is 24,000 acres spanning Kentucky, Virginia, and Tennessee. It's one of the largest national parks in the eastern United States.
For this adventure, you'll hike the 8.3-mile Ewing Trail, the trailhead for which is actually located in Virginia. Directions are available here.
Because of its mileage and terrain, this hike is rated as moderate. Don't be deterred by the length, however -- there are lots of highlights along the trail that will make the miles fly by.
White Rocks is one of them. It's admittedly a bit of a climb to reach, but the perfect panoramas from this overlook will leave you (and your pups!) mesmerized.
And what awaits at the end of the trail is totally worth each and every step.
This is Sand Cave, a place of otherworldly wonder and beauty.
While technically located in Virginia, we're climbing this stunning sand cave as part of the Bluegrass, because it's all connected!
When you reach this massive cave, be sure to take some time to enjoy the scenery. It's stunning. The red and copper sandstone walls are unreal, like something you'd expect to find on another planet...
...like Mars!
Kentucky is full of places that will surprise you. In a state that's best-known for its rolling blue hills and glittering lakes, it's amazing to think that such wonders are hiding right beneath our feet.
There's a whole, wonderful world out there to explore, so lace up your hiking boots and indulge your wanderlust!
Have you hiked the Ewing Trail in Virginia/Kentucky before? Did you know about this massive sand cave? If so, we'd love to hear about your experience!
Looking for more cave hikes to add to your Kentucky bucket list? Here are five trails that lead to some spectacular hidden caves!
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