Cumberland Falls State Resort Park
Called the "Niagara of the South", this 125-foot curtain of water drops 60 feet, causing a mist on the boulders in the gorge below.

The Western hemisphere's only moonbow is a spectrum of color created by the moon's reflection off the falls' mist visible on a clear night during the full moon.
Cumberland Falls is a hiker’s paradise with 17 miles of hiking trails that wind through the park to scenic areas. The Moonbow Trail connects with many backpacking trails in the Daniel Boone National Forest. For more information contact the Cumberland Falls State Park Offices at 606-528-4121.
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Corbin's Annual "NIBROC" Festival
NIBROC is a city-wide celebration offering activities for all ages. People from all over Kentucky and the United States travel to Corbin to enjoy NIBROC events.
Carnival rides, arts & crafts, concessions, NIBROC Car and Motorcycle shows, sports competitions, beauty pageants, and FREE concerts from national artisits.Past performers include Percy Sledge, Blake Shelton, Kansas, Jeff Bates, Jefferson Starship, and many other top acts.
For more information call the Corbin Chamber of Commerce at 606-528-6390.
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Lake Laurel Horse Show
 The Tri-County Area's premier Equine event, this annual Walking and Racking competition is sponsored by the Corbin Chamber of Commerce and is held each summer at the Corbin Civic Center. For more information, please contact the Chamber at: 606-528-6390.
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Cumberland Valley Cruise-In
The 2008 Cruise-In dates for 2008 include: May 10th, June 14th, July 12th, and September 13th. The Cumberland Valley Cruise-In attracts participants from all over the US, showcasing Classics, Hot Rods, Antiques and more. The event Music by Charlie Napier and Gary England, and a Poker Run & Walk sponsored by Johnny Wheels, will be held on Main Street, 4pm to 8 pm.
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Off-Track Betting
Located at exit 25, just off Interstate 75, the facility offers simulcasting of Kentucky Thoroughbred horse racing at its finest.
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Corbin Bingo Parlor
Located on 25W, Cumberland Falls Road (I-75 exit 25)
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