Seedtime on the Cumberland Festival
Appalshop's annual festival of mountain arts, featuring arts, crafts, music, food, dancing, writing, film making and more. Held on the first weekend in June.
Appalshop's annual festival of mountain arts, featuring arts, crafts, music, food, dancing, writing, film making and more. Held on the first weekend in June.
A free youth drop-in center providing recreation, arts and crafts, showers and items for those in need, counseling, life-skills training, and more. Provided by Kentucky River Community Care.
A local gazebo used by the Route 7 Artisan Fellowship on Tuesday evenings as a community gathering spot with art workshops, storytelling, food, cornhole, and more.
A group of artisans living and working along Hwy 7 South collaborating to showcase Appalachian arts of the past and present, educate youth, and help artists earn income from their work. The fellowship's new art center includes space for community…
A group of antique vendors working together to support one another's business and draw tourists to their community. Vendors sell antiques, crafts and more.
Sells new and used music, instruments, equipment, and supplies. Hosts live music performances.
A scenic overlook on Pine Mountain at Pound Gap, near Jenkins. Also known as "Picket Rock," this location was used as a Confederate look-out during the Civil War.
A "Distinguished Geologic Site," where the construction of US 23 revealed the Pine Mountain Pound Gap Thrust Fault