Advance Auto Parts

Advance Auto

  • address 185 Jenkins Rd, Whitesburg, Kentucky 4185837.1125133-82.8040929

Advance Auto of Whitesburg, KY

Autozone

Autozone

  • address 66 Whitesburg Plaza, Whitesburg, Kentucky 4185837.1159858-82.79565989999999

Autozone in Whitesburg, KY. Right at the foot of The Slingshot.

Coal City Coffee & Heavenly Donuts

SmileFaith Appalachia

  • address 9599 Hwy 805, Jenkins, KY 4153737.1728664-82.63266399999999

SmileFaith delivers free dental care, health screenings, and other services in Eastern Kentucky. The store in Jenkins, KY (Coal City Coffee) features a fantastic Coffee Shop with home made treats, gift shop, dental charity services, and more, along with being a community/recreational center where free goods are distributed to those in need.

Fish Pond Lake

Fish Pond Lake

  • address 475 Fish Pond Dr, Jenkins, KY 4153737.1596623-82.6773092

Fish Pond Lake is a gorgeous vista. Nestled in the woods of the Central Appalachian mountains this park provides beautiful scenery, good fishing, camping, photo ops hiking and more

Food City

Food City Grocery Store

  • address 251 medical plaza ln, Whitesburg, Kentucky 4185837.1240274-82.8428162

Food City is a chain of Grocery Stores you will only find in KY,VA, and TN. They offer just about anything you could ever need.

Food City, Cumberland

Grocery Store

  • address 1314 E Main St, Cumberland, Kentucky 4082336.9748636-82.98333579999999

Food City Grocery store in Cumberland, KY. Harlan County

Kingdom Come State Park

Kingdom Come State Park

  • address 502 Park Rd, Cumberland, Kentucky 4082336.9896573-82.9846548

Kingdom Come State Park, Cumberland, Kentucky. Where nature's grandeur meets outdoor adventure! Nestled within the picturesque Appalachian Mountains, this breathtaking park offers an abundance of natural beauty and exciting recreational opportunities for visitors of all ages.

Explore the Great Outdoors:
Get ready to embark on a journey through stunning landscapes, dense forests, and lush greenery on the park's well-maintained hiking trails. Whether you're a novice hiker or an experienced trekker, Kingdom Come State Park has trails suitable for everyone, ensuring a memorable and rewarding experience.

Discover Peace at the Lake:
The heart of Kingdom Come State Park lies in its massive lake, a tranquil oasis perfect for relaxation and recreation. Enjoy kayaking, Paddle boating or fishing on the pristine waters.

Awe-Inspiring Overlooks:
For those seeking jaw-dropping panoramic views, Kingdom Come State Park has several well-positioned overlooks that offer awe-inspiring vistas of the surrounding mountains and valleys. Whether you visit during sunrise or sunset, these vantage points promise to take your breath away and provide perfect settings for capturing memorable photos.

Treat Yourself at the Gift Shop:
Don't forget to stop by the park's charming gift shop, where you can find a delightful selection of souvenirs, local crafts, and nature-inspired gifts. Take home a piece of Kingdom Come State Park to cherish the memories of your unforgettable visit.

Experience the unparalleled beauty of the Appalachian Mountains and the wealth of outdoor activities awaiting you at Kingdom Come State Park. Come and immerse yourself in the splendor of Kingdom Come State Park – a hidden gem in Cumberland, Kentucky, that promises to leave you captivated and rejuvenated. Nature's wonders and unforgettable experiences await! Book your trip now and be ready to embark on an extraordinary journey into the heart of Appalachia.

Pine Mountain Grill & Gifts

Pine Mountain Grill

  • address 45 US-119 S, Whitesburg, Kentucky 4185837.1101723-82.8012299

The Pine Mountain grill is a country style home-cooked from scratch restaurant nestled at the bottom of "the slingshot" trail right in the middle of the Appalachian Mountains. Nearby town of Whitesburg, KY offers wonderful gas stations, numerous restaurants, distillery, bars, etc.

Roper’s Market

  • address 144 W. Hwy 72 Baxter 40806 , Baxter, KY 4080636.8598108-83.330737

Located at the edge of Harlan, just past the Coal Monument, we offer high quality produce, homestyle jarred items, candy making supplies, seeds and plants, locally raised meats, Kentucky coffee, snack items, old-fashioned candy, Mennonite baked goods, Harlan County honey and artwork, glass bottle pop, and more. As a Kentucky Proud and Appalachia Proud market, our goal is to offer as many local or close-to-home products, as we can, connecting those who grow and produce with those who want to buy a product from their home area or where they are visiting.

Seven North Apparel

  • address 2146 Highway 7 North, Whitesburg, KY 4185837.2048501-82.87470479999999

Seven North Apparel provides unique, comfy, durable, and area fitting gear for eastern KY and the Appalachias, also custom work.

The Dragon Slayer Welcome Center

Backroads of Appalachia Welcome Center

  • address 7 East Main, Lynch, Ky 4085536.9649618-82.9159818

Backroads of Appalachia is a non-profit organization with a passion and empathy for the Appalachian Region, driving economic development, job training and opportunity to the poverty stricken areas of Appalachia through tourism and motor sports.

This is where it all began, the Dragon Slayer Welcome Center. The beating heart of Backroads of Appalachia, this building has served as the trailhead for HWY160 since the Non-profits conception. Be sure to stop in and say hello, get your pictures taken, sign the wall, and get some merch from the very building that started everything you see today. Thank you all for your continued support.

 

The General Store at Pine Mountain Crossing

  • address 7181 US-119, Eolia, KY 4082637.06427499999999-82.796114

The General Store at Pine Mountain Crossing will take you back to the days of long ago where customer service and quality meet, to provide you with an unforgettable experience.

Valley Of The Winds Art Gallery

  • address 2356 KY-806, Eolia, KY 4082637.0537088-82.79154899999999

Jeff Chapman-Crane is a full-time professional artist from the southern Appalachian Mountains, where he has lived and practiced his art since the early 1970s. His art focuses on the culture of Appalachia, with an emphasis on portraits of mountain people.

Jeff has been painting for over forty years since being challenged and inspired by his high school art teacher, Don Hilton. Following the tenets of the American Society of Classical Realism, Jeff's work encompasses the highest principles of traditional representational art - fine drawing, balanced design, harmonious color, and skillful craftsmanship. While not in the stylized realism of American Regionalism, his work shares a strong identification with a particular region - conveying geographic features of the land and unique human, cultural, and social characteristics.