Pine Mountain Overlook Area Culture & Recreation
Eolia is a Cherokee word meaning "Valley of the Winds,"and there are many opportunities in and around this beautiful valley for groups who wish to know more about Appalachia, or simply to enjoy the outdoors during free time.
Historic Downtown WhitesburgMany of the buildings in downtown Whitesburg were built during a period of expansion after World War I, and the downtown core still maintains a unique sense of mountain culture. Visitors can pick up authentic Applachian crafts and gifts at the Cozy Corner gift shop, enjoy a coffee at the quaint Courthouse Cafe, or simply "take a stroll down Broadway" and enjoy this mountain town. Valley of the Winds Art GalleryThis gallery displays the original artwork of Sharman, Jeff, and Evan Chapman-Crane. Jeff does realistic paintings of mountain people and places, and Sharman exhibits representational images of endangered animals. Evan's work displays an experimental nature and global interest in mediums and subject matter. As the name suggests, Valley of the Winds is right here in Eolia. Ask your location coordinators for specific directions to this gallery. AppalshopFounded in 1969, Appalshop is a multi-disciplinary arts and education center that produces original films, video, theater, music and spoken-word recordings, radio, photography, multimedia, and books. Appalshop is also home to Mountain Community Radio (WMMT 88.7 FM), a great source of bluegrass music and local commentary. Visit AppalshopThe Kentucky Coal Mining MuseumHoused in the former International Harvester Company Store, The Kentucky Coal Mining Museum offers a view into the evolution of the coal mining industry in Eastern Kentucky. The museum is a short, 20-minute drive from Eolia. Hindman Settlement SchoolCurrently a school for dyslexic children, the Hindman Settlement School has long been a part of education and cultural heritage in neighboring Knott County. MCC has partnered with the Settlement School in order to promote literacy by furnishing tutors for adult education. Marie Stewart Crafts ShopThe Marie Stewart Crafts Shop showcases the work of local artisans. This shop, currently managed by MCCer Marie Neudorf, stocks many beautiful items, including pottery, woodwork, paintings, quilts, and jewelry in a cozy cabin-like setting. Many volunteers find time to pick up something uniquely Appalachian at this shop, or at its webstore. Appalachian Artisan CenterThe Appalachian Artisan Center is another destination for those who appreciate fine Appalachian craftsmanship. The AAC is a focal point for Hindman's main street business area, and figures prominently in the city's plan to become an arts, culture, and heritage destination. If you're hungry, you'll find tasty soups, salads, and sandwiches at the Artisan Center Café. Outdoor ActivitiesElk viewing on a reclaimed mine siteOutdoor enthusiasts can view elk at the old Starfire Mine site, about an hour away in Knott County. Talk to SWAP staff about specific directions to this site. Alternatively, visitors can contact LKLP, a local service organization, at 1-866-202-2067 to arrange a guided elk tour. Bad Branch FallsBad Branch Falls is medium-level 45 minute (one-way) hike through rhododendron groves to a very pleasant waterfall. It's a frequent destination for SWAP volunteers and is five minutes from SWAP Eolia. Hikers who are interested in the Bad Branch route should also consider hiking opportunities on Pine Mountain and also in nearby Kingdom Come State Park. Kingdom Come State ParkKingdom Come State Park is a popular option for Wednesday afternoon activities. Picnic areas and scenic overlooks abound in this beautiful park about 20 minutes from Eolia. For those who enjoy throwing 'a few shoes,' there are several horseshoe pits at the picnic areas. Swimming at Carr Creek LakeMany groups cool down with a swim at Carr Creek Lake on Wednesday afternoon. The lake is about 45 minutes from our SWAP location in Eolia. Lilly Cornett WoodsLocated about an hour from Eolia, Lilly Cornett Woods is a wonderful area for hiking. This 554 acre tract of old growth forest is a National Natural Landmark, and is home to over 60 tree species. Those who wish to hike in Lilly Cornett must call (606)633-5828 to make an appointment.
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