Reel in your anchor or lunker fish and set off for some secluded stretch of shoreline on one of the biggest man-made lakes on the Atlantic side of the Mississippi, Lake Cumberland, popular with houseboaters, anglers and water-sports fiends.
Access to this trail is from the Parkers Mountain Trail. The trail follows follows a ridge for .27 miles before reaching the arch. Native Amercians gave the arch its name because they used the arch’s height as an advantage when hunting buffalo. The arch, located at the end of a ridge, is 18’ 6” in height with a width of 81’ 8”. The ridgeline drops along the back of Buffalo Arch into a valley created by a nearby stream.
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