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Olmsted Parks Conservancy

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Updated: March 01, 2024 09:21 AM

Olmsted Parks Conservancy is located in Louisville (City in Kentucky), United States. It's address is 1299 Trevilian Way, Louisville, KY 40213.

1299 Trevilian Way, Louisville, KY 40213

675V+JJ Louisville, Kentucky

(502) 456-8125

olmstedparks.org

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Where is Olmsted Parks Conservancy?

Olmsted Parks Conservancy is located at: 1299 Trevilian Way, Louisville, KY 40213.

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Coordinates: 38.20908, -85.7058934

Olmsted Parks Conservancy Reviews

Chris Flaherty
2022-10-21 18:04:12 GMT

It makes for a nice walking path. The big chairs are a good addition. The gazebo by the playground is perfect for a wedding.

Way of the Intercepting Fist
2019-03-17 00:15:07 GMT

Beautiful park, one of my favorite places to, walk , hike , and get some Great exercise in too😁!!!.

Susan Hayes
2022-06-21 12:58:14 GMT

There has not been a time that we've went and my 6 year old granddaughter has not made new friends. It's always clean and I feel comfortable being there.I love going at dusk or dawn and watching all the wild life come out to eat and play.

R S
2019-06-06 22:04:10 GMT

Me and my son walk through there yesterday and found it so much updated, very clean very organized, and have updated the training with smaller children is a playground right behind the gazebo.
It looks like they're cleaning out the trails a lot better and spreading Mulch and plane trees and it really looks great I hope it doesn't stop because it's one of those Best Kept Secrets at believe in this area.

Fred Kroeger
2019-09-07 23:59:46 GMT

Nice little walking trails. With deers

Elizabeth Rayman
2022-01-10 11:38:04 GMT

The Conservancy is nestled right inside Joe Creason Park, & both are tucked perfectly within a bustling section of the suburban outskirts of what's still the inner city, the thing I love about that is, no matter the season or reason, this stunning park is one recreational locale that is never without visitors. I can't help but feel as though a park is just never as inviting again, after it's witnessed empty. Any time I've ever seen a park vacant, I'll never feel drawn to visit that particular outdoor area again. The idea of it being empty at any given time, will always take my mind back to the memory of an abadoned scenery, thus I'll feel like it isn't up to par but this almost hidden gem, in the heart of the metropolis will never likely disappoint a single soul or the masses, young and old alike will find and endless array of fulfilling recreational activities. I adore the slightly hilly landscape that makes for wonderful trails, plenty of twists and turns for walking, riding, or picnicking along the way. It provides a workout before you realize you're actually exercising!! The scenery is just picturesque any time of year!!

Robert Savann
2019-08-12 11:53:37 GMT

Well, most people don't realize it by the park around it has many trails in which to run, jog or walk. It's measured out for you to keep track for your routine.
If you haven't been there for a while they've updated a lot of swing sets picnic tables they have restrooms there it's great

Doug Stern
2020-10-15 10:53:38 GMT

My son and I attended the outdoor performance of MACBETH last night, staged by Kentucky Shakespeare. It was great to get out. Beautiful evening, wonderful production, and outstanding theater!

Philip A (Phil)
2023-11-28 00:59:33 GMT

Joe Creason is a great park for walking.

Lois Esrey
2018-06-05 23:05:16 GMT

Joe Creason Park is a treasure. Beautiful walking path, playgrounds for the kiddos, benches throughout and the biggest Adirondack chairs you will ever see💛

John Skelton
2019-11-23 23:26:48 GMT

Good park. Nice playground area. Soccer field and baseball area. Tennis courts. The oldest tree in Louisville is also here.

Dennis Horn
2022-03-09 16:48:59 GMT

Love the Olmstead Parks system! I appreciate the attention to returning the three large parks to Olmsted's original vision, as much as is possible.

Lee Spelled L-i (Calypso)
2021-09-03 15:46:47 GMT

I didn't visit, here. Forgive me. I was looking for the location of this afternoon's job interview. 5 Stars for the availability, & help, offered to us.
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Sharon Nassar
2022-05-28 19:41:54 GMT

Great picnic areas. Playground is well kept. Lots of room to run!

Morrigan G
2020-07-29 01:19:40 GMT

Beautiful place to hang out, have a picnic or go excercise. Very well cared for and clean all around.

Rheanna Cave
2019-05-01 16:38:46 GMT

nice clean park .with walking trails and hiking .and playground for the kids .along with a free nature center with a wild birds exhibit.

Joe Stanley
2018-12-27 01:44:32 GMT

Loved it and I hiked up on a 8 point buck, then I saw a red tailed hawk! Awesomeness

Tori Tindall
2021-08-15 02:06:01 GMT

Really neat park with lots to do. A pic nice dream spot

Ferid Ugarak
2023-09-03 16:32:32 GMT

Nice hiking place in the middle of Louisville

John Hayes
2022-12-14 01:10:32 GMT

These people help the parks so much. We would be in big trouble without them.

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