by rrg-admin | Feb 16, 2026 | Nature
The breathtaking cliffs, arches, and outcrops that define the Red River Gorge aren’t just the result of ancient geology; they’re still being shaped today and especially through the winter. Kentucky’s freeze-thaw cycles during the winter play a major role in sculpting...
by rrg-admin | Feb 16, 2026 | Nature
The Red River Gorge is a special place for all of us. There’s no place quite like it. Whether you’ve hiked here for decades, embarked on seasonal climbing trips, or just arrived today, you know the feeling of being in this incredible place....
by rrg-admin | Feb 2, 2026 | Traveling
Late February in the Red River Gorge offers something rare: a romantic getaway without noisy restaurants, congested destinations, or awkward couples’ activities. As winter lingers and spring awaits, the Gorge slows down, creating the perfect setting for couples...
by rrg-admin | Jan 19, 2026 | Lifestyle, Nature
Winter transforms the Red River Gorge into one of Kentucky’s most peaceful landscapes, and with leaves off of the trees and forest vegetation gone, it becomes the perfect time for wildlife watching. While many species slow down, migrate, or hibernate during the...
by rrg-admin | Jan 5, 2026 | Traveling
If you are dreaming of an unforgettable adventure for 2026, the Red River Gorge is one of Kentucky’s most iconic places to start. With sandstone cliffs, hidden caves, and exhilarating outdoor activities, the Gorge welcomes visitors to make their dreams a reality....