Posts tagged: Red River Gorge

Preservation Kentucky Awards Daniel Boone National Forest for their Rock Shelter Protection Efforts

A hiker explores a rock shelter in the Red River Gorge (photo courtesy of Daniel Boone National Forest).

A hiker explores a rock shelter in the Red River Gorge (photo courtesy of Daniel Boone National Forest).

In the Red River Gorge, archaeological evidence indicates human inhabitance of rock shelters beginning at least 12,000 years ago. The artifacts found at these sites represent the daily lives of Native Americans who once lived in Kentucky. The rock shelters also include the remains of many historic period industries, such as saltpeter mining and moonshining. Read more »