Explore An Abandoned Ghost Town Near Cumberland Falls In Kentucky

Kentucky has been home to many exciting attractions over the years, but have you ever wondered what became of some of them? It’s likely that you haven’t thought about these destinations in awhile – the ones from your childhood in the Bluegrass State – but there may still be evidence of them in Kentucky today. If you have fond memories of visiting Six Gun City, which was very close to Tombstone Junction in McCreary County, then you’ll find this article fascinating. Even if you have no recollection of these places, the following photos and video of this abandoned ghost town in Kentucky are still intriguing, as it’s hidden near one of the state’s most popular attractions.

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Most people know that Kentucky is home to the impressive Cumberland Falls, as it is one of the most popular attractions in the state. But did you know that there used to be Old West-themed amusement parks practically within walking distance? YouTube/Tubzz Exploration Back in the '60s, '70s, and '80s, Tombstone Junction, shown below, was a popular theme park in McCreary County. Known for its working steam engine and incredible live performances, it was a sad day when it finally closed due to a fire. Six Gun City, another Old West town park, was also open nearby at the same time. Facebook/Abandoned Theme Parks Six Gun City, shown below as it looks today, may not have been quite as popular, but time has been a bit nicer to it. Many of the buildings still stand, and with some imagination, you can see what this theme park was once like. YouTube/Tubzz Exploration To capture these images and the footage shown below, videographer and explorer Mike Tubzz started on the Eagle Falls Trail in Cumberland Falls State Resort Park. We've featured this trail previously here, as it offers incredible views of both Cumberland Falls and Eagle Falls. YouTube/Tubzz Exploration The trail is somewhat strenuous, especially when you take the off-shoot that leads up numerous stairs to a historic shelter and overlook. YouTube/Tubzz Exploration Once you reach the top, you'll be treated to jaw-dropping views and a place to sit and rest. It is from this point that some then take the unofficial trail that continues past the shelter that eventually leads to the ghost town. While many locals and those who know about it do choose to check it out, keep in mind it is on private property. YouTube/Tubzz Exploration The property of Six Gun City appears in a rather creepy fashion. It was long ago abandoned and only the run-down remains of the former Wild West buildings remain. YouTube/Tubzz Exploration A gravel path meanders past the buildings, many of which still have signs as to what their roles were when this was an amusement park. There's a barber shop, mercantile, photo spot, and even the former restrooms are recognizable. YouTube/Tubzz Exploration It's incredible to think that this once-bustling destination is now a run-down, grown-over ghost town that sits so close to Kentucky's largest waterfall - a place that is visited by thousands each year. It leaves you to wonder how many more places there are like this, hiding in the woods of Kentucky. YouTube/Tubzz Exploration

Take a closer look at this abandoned ghost town in Kentucky in this interesting video by Mike Tubzz and Tubzz Exploration:

Kentucky was once filled with many attractions like Six Gun City, but most are now abandoned ghost towns or have been reduced down to nothing at all. Do you have memories of visiting this Old West town or nearby Tombstone Junction? Have you happened upon its remains? Let us know in the comments!

Thank you to videographer Mike Tubbz for sharing this video and the fascinating discovery! Follow along with his adventures here and here.

And for another formerly abandoned old west town amusement park in Kentucky that was recently brought back to life, check out our previous article here.

Address: Cumberland Falls, Kentucky 42634, USA