This a good place to grab a drink, pizza, or wings. During the weekend of the wedding, they are also hosting an Oktoberfest event. It's a good time! *Also haunted.
By far the best restaurant in the area. They have a little bit of everything. We recommend the sushi, wagyu beef burgers, glazed duck with risotto, and the bread pudding. You may want to make reservations if you're there for dinner, but lunch is never too busy. Highly recommend.
One of the cutest places in the Gap. They've got coffee, sandwiches, ice cream, and pastries. It's a great place to hang out and take in the views of the Gap. Be sure to check it out.
Need a healthy snack to keep you going? The Juice Spot is a great place to stop and do it. Built into an old church nearby the wedding venue, we highly recommend the Pineapple Sunrise or the Strawburst smoothie! We also love the Fusion Greek Wrap as a salad!
There are a lot of great hiking options in the area. Some cool places to check out are the Iron Furnace, the Tri-State peak, and the Pinnacle Overlook. All three are accessible from the trailhead in the Cumberland Gap. You can also drive directly to the top of the Pinnacle Overlook through the National Park. Just ask Jared for details.
If you have 5 minutes to spare, this quaint museum is in Cumberland Gap. It's a got a nice little collection of eclectic bicycles from history. Good news-- It's free.
Trying to get beat in pickleball? Please hit Jared up. We've got spare paddles if you need to borrow one.
Get your bowl on. Only a few minutes away from the Gap.