• International Dark Sky Week

    International Dark Sky Week, taking place April 4–11, 2026, raises awareness about light pollution and the importance of preserving natural night skies. In the Cumberland Gap region, dark skies enhance wildlife behavior, protect nocturnal ecosystems, and provide spectacular opportunities for stargazing along trails. The Cumberland Gap area is just about 100 miles from the Obed […]

  • Avondale Park Community Cleanup

    Avondale Park Avondale Ave., Middlesboro, KY, United States

     Join Us for an Avondale Park Cleanup!  The Cumberland Gap Trail Alliance is excited to partner with Responsible Stewardship and Cumberland Gap National Historical Park for a community cleanup at Avondale Park to help protect Little Yellow Creek! Keeping our parks and natural spaces clean helps protect local wildlife, waterways, and the beautiful outdoor places […]

  • National Parks Week

    National Parks Week, observed April 19–26, 2026, celebrates America’s national parks and encourages people to explore, enjoy, and protect public lands. In the Cumberland Gap region, the Cumberland Gap National Historical Park preserves rich cultural history, scenic landscapes, and diverse wildlife, forming the heart of local trails and outdoor experiences. Through trail stewardship, educational programs, […]

  • Earth Day

    Earth Day, observed on April 22, 2026, is a global celebration of environmental protection and sustainability. In the Cumberland Gap region, it highlights the importance of preserving forests, rivers, lakes, and wildlife habitats that make the area unique. The Cumberland Gap Trail Alliance contributes by maintaining trails, restoring natural areas, and promoting stewardship that protects […]

  • Save The Frogs Day

    Save The Frogs Day, observed on April 28, 2026, raises awareness about the threats facing amphibians—especially frogs—and promotes their conservation worldwide. In the Cumberland Gap region, healthy populations of frogs rely on clean rivers, streams, wetlands, and forested areas that also support diverse wildlife and vibrant ecosystems. The Cumberland Gap Trail Alliance contributes by protecting […]

  • Amphibian Week

    Amphibian Week, observed May 3–9, 2026, celebrates amphibians like frogs, salamanders, and newts while raising awareness about their importance in healthy ecosystems and the threats they face. In the Cumberland Gap region, wetlands, rivers, streams, and forested areas provide critical habitats for these species, supporting biodiversity and maintaining balanced ecosystems. The Cumberland Gap Trail Alliance […]

  • National Bike & Roll to School Day

    Bike & Roll – May 6, 2026 National Bike & Roll to School Day — a spring event when thousands of students, families, and schools across the United States are encouraged to bike, walk, scooter, or roll to school together to promote physical activity, healthy habits, and safe, active transportation. It’s part of the broader […]

  • Free Presentation: Plant Identification While Hiking – Nature’s Gifts All Around

    Cumberland Gap National Historical Park Visitor Center Auditorium 100 Pinnacle View Rd, Middlesboro, KY, United States

    Free Presentation: Plant Identification While Hiking – Nature’s Gifts All Around Join the Cumberland Gap Trail Alliance for a special free community program featuring The Empirical Herbalist at Cumberland Gap National Historical Park. Saturday, May 16, 2026 11:00 AM Visitor Center Auditorium 100 Pinnacle View Rd, Middlesboro, KY About the Presentation “Plant Identification While Hiking […]

  • World Bee Day

    World Bee Day, observed on May 20, 2026, highlights the vital role bees play in pollination, food production, and healthy ecosystems. In the Cumberland Gap region, native bees and other pollinators support the forests, meadows, and wildflowers that line trails, rivers, and lakes. The Cumberland Gap Trail Alliance helps protect these pollinator habitats by promoting […]

  • National Trails Day

    National Trails Day, observed on June 6, 2026, celebrates America’s trails and encourages people to explore, enjoy, and help maintain them. In the Cumberland Gap region, trails connect forests, rivers, lakes, and communities, offering opportunities for hiking, wildlife observation, and outdoor recreation. The Cumberland Gap Trail Alliance plays a key role in this celebration by […]

  • National Trails Day – Info Booth & Tri-State Peak Hike

    Gap Creek Coffee House 710 Pinnacle Alley, Cumberland Gap, TN, United States

    Celebrate National Trails Day with us at Cumberland Gap! Join us on Saturday, June 6th as we highlight the incredible trails of Cumberland Gap and encourage everyone to get outside and explore! Gap Creek Coffee House 710 Pinnacle Alley, Cumberland Gap, TN 37724 8:00 AM – Information Tent Opens • Pick up flyers, trail maps, […]

  • Summer Solstice

    The Summer Solstice, occurring on June 21, 2026, marks the longest day of the year and the official start of summer in the Northern Hemisphere. In the Cumberland Gap region, longer daylight hours provide more time for hiking, paddling, and exploring the area’s forests, rivers, and lakes. For the Cumberland Gap Trail Alliance, the solstice […]