Cumberland River Activities | Directions and Trip Preparations
Heading to the Cumberland Falls | River for a fun in the sun day? We’ve got a safety-first packing checklist to make your trip smoother, safer, and more fun for everyone. 🛶🌞 • Season essentials: layer clothing for spring/fall, quick-dry items in summer, and warm layers for cooler months. • Properly Wear Issued Safety gear: PFDs for every paddler • River basics: Issued helmet for whitewater sections, dry bags for snacks and meds, secure footwear with grip. • Waiver + permits: bring photo ID, signed waivers (if required), and any permits needed for Big South Fork NRRA areas—check local rules before you go. • Family & novice tips: pack extra snacks, sun protection, spare clothes, and a simple plan for regrouping to reduce anxiety and keep logistics easy. • Local notes: planning from Oneida, Corbin, Stearns, London or McCreary County? Expect quick access to launch points—adjust gear for shorter travel times and local weather shifts. We want your day to be unforgettable for all the right reasons. Ready to plan? Visit our trip resources and permit info: https://wix.to/tafHfbR What’s one item you never leave home without? Share below! #BigSouthFork #RiverReady #FamilyAdventure #OutdoorSafety
Cumberland Falls Trips | Moonbow Trips, Fishing, Canoe Rentals, Paddle Board and Cumberland Falls Tours. | Meet at the upper-level parking lot near the Cumberland Falls sign
Trip Preparations - Be a Pro and Be Prepared
Guided Trip Preparations | 1. Know your Trip Pick Up Location. 2. Have all Pre-Trip "Acknowledgment of Risks" completed for all the trip personnel. 3. Know the weather and do not wear cotton, wear layered synthetic clothing. 4. Know your Trip Time. 5. Bring a change of dry clothes. 6. Water Bottle and Snacks for after the trip
Unguided Trips | 1. Know your trip pickup location. 2. Know Your trip Put In and Take Out. 3. Know all the potential trip hazards. 4. Bring enough snacks and water, sunscreen for the duration of the trip. 5. Know your limitations and self -help process and techniques including first aid. 6. Know local Emergency services contact information. 7. Have all "Acknowledgement of Risks" completed prior to picking up the equipment.
