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Natural Bridge State Resort Park is a
Kentucky Kentucky ( , ), officially the Commonwealth of Kentucky, is a state in the Southeastern region of the United States and one of the states of the Upper South. It borders Illinois, Indiana, and Ohio to the north; West Virginia and Virginia ...
state park State parks are parks or other protected areas managed at the sub-national level within those nations which use "state" as a political subdivision. State parks are typically established by a state to preserve a location on account of its natural ...
located in Powell and Wolfe Counties along the Middle Fork of the Red River, adjacent to the
Red River Gorge The Red River Gorge is a canyon system on the Red River in east-central Kentucky. Geologically it is part of the Pottsville Escarpment. The gorge lies within the Daniel Boone National Forest and was subsequently designated the Red River Gorge G ...
Geologic Area and surrounded by the
Daniel Boone National Forest The Daniel Boone National Forest (originally the Cumberland National Forest) is a national forest in Kentucky. Established in 1937, it includes of federally owned land within a proclamation boundary. The name of the forest was changed in 1966 ...
. Its namesake natural bridge is the centerpiece of the park. The natural
sandstone Sandstone is a clastic sedimentary rock composed mainly of sand-sized (0.0625 to 2 mm) silicate grains. Sandstones comprise about 20–25% of all sedimentary rocks. Most sandstone is composed of quartz or feldspar (both silicat ...
arch spans and is high. The natural process of weathering formed the arch over millions of years. The park is approximately of which approximately is dedicated by the Office of Kentucky Nature Preserves as a nature preserve. In 1981 this land was dedicated into the
nature preserve A nature reserve (also known as a wildlife refuge, wildlife sanctuary, biosphere reserve or bioreserve, natural or nature preserve, or nature conservation area) is a protected area of importance for flora, fauna, or features of geological or ...
s system to protect the ecological communities and rare species habitat. The first federally endangered Virginia big eared bats, '' Corynorhinus townsendii virginianus'', recorded in Kentucky were found at Natural Bridge State Resort Park in the 1950s.


History and trails

The park was founded as a private tourist attraction in 1895 by the Lexington and Eastern Railroad. In 1910,
Louisville and Nashville Railroad The Louisville and Nashville Railroad , commonly called the L&N, was a Class I railroad that operated freight and passenger services in the southeast United States. Chartered by the Commonwealth of Kentucky in 1850, the road grew into one of t ...
acquired the land when it purchased the Lexington and Eastern Railroad. In 1926, L&N's President Wible L. Mapother turned over its approximately 137 acres to the Kentucky State Park Commission, making the Park one of Kentucky's original four state parks when that system was established the same year. There are over of trails over uneven terrain from moderate to strenuous difficulty, including trails to White's Branch Arch, Henson's Cave Arch, and other scenic areas. Some of the most famous sites are the arch itself, "Lovers Leap", and "Fat Man's Squeeze". The park's "Original Trail" to the natural bridge dates from the 1890s. Other trails include the Sand Gap Trail and the Balanced Rock Trail. Five miles (8 km) of the Sheltowee Trace National Recreation Trail run through the park, including the Whittleton Trail which connects the park to the Red River Gorge Geologic Area. Activities such as hiking off-trails, disturbing wildlife, or collecting plants are not legal in any Kentucky State Park, and pets are not allowed on most trails at Natural Bridge State Park. "Fat Man's Squeeze", a narrow passage in the rock formation, leads to the bottom of the arch. Natural Bridge has several unique sandstone rock formations, including the Balanced Rock. This is a huge block of sandstone balanced on the edge of a cliff near the Natural Bridge. The "Balanced Rock", is located on Trail #2, not far above Hemlock Lodge. In the early days of the Park, it was called the Sphinx because, when viewed from the correct angle, it crudely resembles the Sphinx in Egypt. Although it is now called the Balanced Rock, it is in fact a pedestal rock - a single piece of stone that has weathered in such a fashion that its midsection is narrower than its cap or its base. This formation is one of the biggest and most perfectly formed examples of a pedestal rock east of the Rocky Mountains.


Annual events

Natural Bridge State Park is a member of the Leave No Trace Center for Outdoor Ethics, and offers guided backpacking trips and natural history educational programs. Annual events open to the public include Herpetology Weekend each May, Natural Arches Weekend each February, and the Kentucky Native Plant Society's Wildflower Weekend each April. The Kentucky Natives Society's Wildflower Weekend in April consists of Kentucky plants and how they are essential to the well-being of our natural ecosystems commonwealth. " We incorporate research and support efforts to identify and protect endangered, threatened, and rare native plant species," says KNPS.ORG. The State Park is also famous for hosting traditional Appalachian square dances. The traditional Appalachian style dances are held on Friday and Saturday evenings throughout the warm starlit Ky summers on the open-air dance floor. The dance draws hundreds of participants and spectators, showcasing dance groups and singer/performer talents from all over.


Gallery

File:Natural_Bridge_Below.jpg, The natural arch of the bridge as seen from below. File:Natural Bridge KY-27527-2.jpg, The bridge as seen at ground level. Image:Balancedrock-ky-12-13-08.jpg, Balanced Rock on Trail #2. Image:Natural Bridge KY-27527-1.jpg, Sky Lift to the natural bridge area. File:KY rock cliff.jpg, Rock cliff within the park. File:Natural Bridge State Park Kentucky.jpg, Natural Bridge in Autumn.


See also

* Slade, Kentucky—unincorporated community within the boundaries of the park


References


External links


Office of Kentucky Nature PreservesNatural Bridge State Resort Park
at Kentucky State Parks
Natural Bridge State Resort Park
at American Byways
Leave No Trace
{{authority control State parks of Kentucky Natural arches of Kentucky Protected areas of Powell County, Kentucky Protected areas established in 1926 Protected areas of Wolfe County, Kentucky Daniel Boone National Forest Nature centers in Kentucky Landforms of Wolfe County, Kentucky Landforms of Powell County, Kentucky 1926 establishments in Kentucky