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Cumberland Gap National Historical Park
Management

Cumberland Gap National Historical Park was established in 1940. Today the park encompasses approximately 20,000 acres and contains a wide array of natural and cultural resources. 

Management of the park and its resources is carried out by staff with various roles including: Visitor and resource protection, interpretation and education, maintenance, science and resources management, and administration. 

Management objectives focus on protection of park resources while providing enjoyment for all park visitors.

Gap Cave  

Did You Know?
Gap Cave has also been called: King Solomon's Cave, Soldier's Cave, and Cudjo's Cave! The cave was originally referred to as "Gap Cave" because of its proximity to the Gap. When early pioneers saw the cave they knew they were about to cross the mountains into the wilderness of Kentucky.

Last Updated: August 18, 2006 at 11:53 EST