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  1. E.P. Tom Sawyer State Park. A 554-acre oasis on the outskirts of Louisville, the rolling fields that were once farmland and the site of Old Central State Hospital are now the site of some of the finest indoor and outdoor recreation facilities in Kentucky.

    • 3000 Freys Hill Rd, Louisville, 40241, KY
    • (502) 429-7270
    • Cherokee Park. Cherokee Park is located in the Highlands neighborhood of the East End of Louisville. Cherokee Park is one of the most popular Louisville parks among both residents and travelers alike.
    • Iroquois Park. First planned as a "scenic reservation" by Frederick Law Olmstead, 739-acre Iroquois Park in Louisville is known for its panoramic views, its large open-air amphitheater, and its golf course.
    • Waterfront Park. Since its inception in 1986, Waterfront Park in Louisville has been the city's means of reclaiming a viable green space that urban residents would find attractive for recreation and leisure from what was once one of the most dilapidated areas in town.
    • Shawnee Park. Shawnee Park is another Louisville Park that was designed by Fredrick Law Olmstead. It is located in West Louisville and sports more than 200 acres, an 18-hole golf course, and a state-of-the-art sports complex.
  2. The following is a list of parks, forests and nature preserves in the Louisville metropolitan area . View of Downtown Louisville from the overlook atop Iroquois Park.

    • Waterfront Park. The park on the city's downtown riverfront offers a front-row seat for the annual Thunder Over Louisville fireworks show and is the setting for many other Kentucky Derby Festival events.
    • Cherokee Park. Cherokee Park, 745 Cochran Hill Road, offers activities like walking, biking and golfing. It's "main feature is the 2.3-mile Scenic Loop," according to the city of Louisville website.
    • Seneca Park. Seneca Park, 3151 Pee Wee Reese Road, was the last park in Louisville designed by Olmsted's firm in 1928, according to the conservancy. The park is near Cherokee and they share some similarities.
    • Iroquois Park. Another Olmsted-designed park, Iroquois, at 5216 New Cut Road, is in southwest Louisville and is popular with walkers and runners from across the region.
  3. Apr 17, 2021 · Top Louisville Parks & Nature Attractions: See reviews and photos of parks, gardens & other nature attractions in Louisville, Kentucky on Tripadvisor.

  4. May 3, 2022 · This little round-up of four tiny parks might seem minuscule, but we’re here to share their larger-than-life characteristics — from hosting Louisvilles historic baseball team to strange rules about what size foods can be consumed in them.

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