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Town of Cumberland Gap
At least one week before the regular...
Dec
30
In observation of New Year's, Town Hall...
Dec
31
The regular monthly meetings for the Planning...
Jan
06
Tennessee Vacation Destination
In observation of New Year's, Town Hall...
Dec
31
At least one week before the regular...
Dec
30
The regular monthly meetings for the Planning...
Jan
06
The regular meeting meetings for the Board...
Jan
06
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Angelo's in the Gap Cumberland Gap Restaurant Bar

Angelo’s in the Gap

For a unique Italian cuisine experience in the heart of the Appalachian mountains, Angelo’s in the Gap has something for everyone. The restaurant draws from recipes dating back hundreds of

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Woodlake golf Course

Woodlake

Golfers searching for the perfect place to enjoy the game in East Tennessee need look no further than Woodlake Golf and Lodge in nearby Tazewell. Fronting on the almost 34,000-acre

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December 31

In observation of New Year's, Town Hall will be closed.

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Gap Creek Coffee House

Located in the heart of the town of Cumberland Gap, Gap Creek Coffeehouse offers a daily gathering point for locals and tourists, great coffee, and excellent lunch options including housemade sandwiches, paninis, soups, and salads. There’s also ice cream. Enjoy the comforting sounds

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Wasioto Winds

Wasioto Winds is a public golf course located at Pine Mountain State Parke in Pineville, Kentucky, just a short drive from Cumberland Gap.  In 2003, the course was rated fourth among Best New Affordable Public Golf Courses in Golf Digest

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December 30 @ 6:00 pm - 7:00 pm EST

At least one week before the regular scheduled meeting the board holds a agenda meeting to review and finalize the agenda. Those meetings are usually held the Monday before the […]

Nestled at the foot of the Cumberland Mountains inside Cumberland Gap National Historical Park lies a true East Tennessee gem – the Historic Town of Cumberland Gap. When you pay a visit and witness its breathtaking beauty, immerse yourself in the charming hometown atmosphere, and meet the delightful people that call this place home, you’ll get the sense you’ve stumbled upon a hidden treasure. Offering so much more than first meets the eye, we invite you to come on by, stay for a spell, and take some time to “explore our more” and see for yourself what makes our little nook of the world so very special.

Explore our more in Cumberland Gap
Cumberland Gap is rich in history

The town, named after the historic Cumberland Gap just above it, has a rich history rooted in its geographical significance. Initially used by Native Americans as a passage through the Appalachian Mountains, the gap gained prominence among settlers in the late 1700s, notably with Daniel Boone leading pioneers through it, earning it the moniker “Gateway to the West.” During the American Civil War, the area served as a strategic location, witnessing several engagements. Established as a postal town in 1803 and officially incorporated in 1907, the town experienced significant changes, including being bypassed by US 25E after the completion of the Cumberland Gap Tunnel in 1996, rerouting traffic away from its central business district.

While we still embrace our rich history, Cumberland Gap is now known for everything from its specialty shops, assorted dining options, vast outdoor activities (including over 80 miles of picturesque hiking trails), overall tranquil pace of life, and so much more. The majority of our downtown area is listed on the National Register of Historic Places as the Cumberland Gap Historic District, so you history buffs can enjoy fascinating historical facts to be learned at almost every turn.

Just within a three-block area of our downtown, there is a variety of attractions, quaint shops, restaurants, and inns. In addition to the natural, scenic beauty of the area, some popular local attractions include the Iron Furnace, the Bicycle Museum, and miles upon miles of walking trails, just to name a few reasons to pop by for a visit.

What Cumberland Gap offers to families
Where to Stay The Olde Mill Bed & Breakfast

With so much to do, it may seem like too much for just one day. Lucky for you we have plenty of options for cozy places to stay the night, including Airbnbs, hotels, and even historic inns. Among several lodging choices available include the Hotel Cumberland Gap and the Olde Mill Bed and Breakfast. There is no shortage of truly charming choices at which to rest your head for the night so you can resume your exciting exploration of our town the next day.

Plan Your Visit Today!

The Town of Cumberland Gap is located approximately only an hour north of Knoxville at the tri-state border of Tennessee, Kentucky, and Virginia. Our town is a magical place to consider spending the day, a weekend, or even longer. 

For a unique getaway that is sure to please everyone in your party, plan your visit to the Historic Town of Cumberland Gap today. Here, you will experience the perfect mix of yesterday and today as you walk in the steps of your ancestors, recall the adventurous spirit of days gone by, and create endearing memories that will last long into the future. 

The Town of Cumberland Gap has something for everyone. When you come for a visit, you’ll quickly see how easy it is to fall in love with the place we proudly call home.