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Big South Fork National River & Recreation Area
Visitor Centers
 

To get the most out of your visit, why not start at one of the park's visitor centers? Chat with our knowledgeable staff, pick up maps and publications to help you enjoy your visit, purchase a gift at the Eastern National outlet and find out about the programs and special events offered throughout the year.

Bandy Creek Visitor Center

  • Location:  adjacent to the Bandy Creek Campground; approximately 15 miles west of Oneida and 24 miles east of Jamestown off Highway 297.
  • Exhibits: focus on the recreational opportunities found within Big South Fork and throughout the seven surrounding counties.
  • Facilities: bookstore; restrooms; vending machines and ice sales.
  • Hours: open year-round 8:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.; closed Christmas Day.
  • Phone: (423) 286-7275.
 

Stearns Depot Visitor Center

  • Location: in the Big South Fork Scenic Railway Depot in Stearns, Kentucky, approximately one mile west of US Highway 27 just off Highway 92.
  • Exhibits:  focus on the recreational opportunities found within Big South Fork and the surrounding area.
  • Facilities: bookstore; restrooms; ticket sales for the Scenic Railway located in the same lobby.
  • Hours: open daily Memorial Day through October 9:30 a.m. – 5:30 p.m.; Friday and Saturday the remainder of the year; closed Christmas Day.
  • Phone: (606) 376-5073.
Camper in Bandy Creek Campground, TN 
Camping
Camping facilities in Big South Fork
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Storytellers presenting at the Haunting in the Hills Festival
Storytelling Festival
Haunting in the Hills storytelling festival is held each September.
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Big South Fork Scenic Railway 
Big South Fork Scenic Railway
Ride the rails to Blue Heron links to Big South Fork Scenic Railway
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Cumberland sandwort  

Did You Know?
Cumberland sandwort is one of several species of threatened and endangered plants found throughout Big South Fork National River and Recreation Area. Cumberland sandwort only grows in the dry sandy soils of certain rockshelters found in and around Big South Fork.

Last Updated: July 24, 2006 at 22:37 EST