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IROQUOIS PARK
IROQUOIS AMPHITHEATER. The amphitheater is a state-of-the-art, handicapped-accessible theater with seating for 2,348 that hosts a variety of performing arts and cultural programs. Iroquois Amphitheater is the official amphitheater for the Commonwealth of Kentucky. The Iroquois Amphitheater was constructed in the spring of 1938 through federal ANIMAL HABITAT SCAVENGER HUNTCHEROKEE PARK
Cherokee Park’s main feature is the 2.4-mile Scenic Loop, with separate lanes for vehicle traffic (one-way) and recreational users. One of the original parks designed by Frederick Law Olmsted, the park provides a pastoral setting amid rolling hills, open meadows and woodlands of the Beargrass Creek valley. For vehicles on the ScenicLoop (or
ELLIOTT PARK
DESIGNED IN 1906, THIS FOUR-ACRE NEIGHBORHOOD PARK FEATURES RECREATIONAL FACILITIES AND PLAY AREAS. The park is described as an oasis of green sandwiched between residential properties on the east, industrial to the north and west, and retail on the south. Once called Eclipse Park, what is now Elliott Park hosted Major League Baseballhome games
FRIENDS OF OLMSTED PARKS Olmsted Parks Conservancy believes in the power of neighborhood parks. Louisville’s Olmsted Parks are our community’s health clubs and art studios, our outdoor classrooms, sports facilities and family retreats. When Frederick Law Olmsted (and the Olmsted firm) designed parks in Louisville, he intended for these public greenspaces to be places for every member of theSENECA PARK
THE PLAN FOR SENECA PARK WAS PRESENTED IN 1928 AND WAS THE LAST OF THE PARKS DESIGNED IN LOUISVILLE BY THE OLMSTED FIRM. In 1922, the land known today as Seneca Park and Bowman Field was inherited by a German man named Waldemar Konrad von Zedtwitz. Prior to inheriting the land,America was at war
SURVEY: RUNDILL ROAD IN IROQUOIS PARK AND SCENIC LOOP IN In April 2020, Rundill Road in Iroquois Park, the Scenic Loop in Cherokee Park, and the interior road in Chickasaw Park were closed to vehicles. The road in Chickasaw Park was re-opened soon thereafter because access to the park was limited with the vehicular closure. While the City of Louisville initially decided to close these roads toallow
OLMSTED PARKS CONSERVANCY Board of Trustees. Olmsted Parks Conservancy is guided by a Board of Trustees. Staff. Olmsted Parks Conservancy1299 Trevilian WayLouisville, KY 40213 T: 502-456-8125F: 502-456-8162E: info@olmstedparks.org. DONATE TO OLMSTED PARKS CONSERVANCY Donate by May 16 to be automatically entered to win a FREE e-Bike ($1,299 value!) Now through May 16, when you donate $5/month (or any amount) you’ll enjoy special member benefits AND be automatically entered to win a FREE Radrunner1 Electric Utility Bike – a $1,299 value!*. Become a Member. Renew your Membership. OUR PARKS - OLMSTED PARKS CONSERVANCY The early 20th century witnessed the flourishing of parks in Louisville,. When Frederick Law Olmsted was commissioned to design a park. Olmsted Parks Conservancy is guided by a Board of Trustees. Olmsted Parks Conservancy1299 Trevilian WayLouisville, KY 40213 T: 502-456-8125F: 502-456-8162E: info@olmstedparks.org.IROQUOIS PARK
IROQUOIS AMPHITHEATER. The amphitheater is a state-of-the-art, handicapped-accessible theater with seating for 2,348 that hosts a variety of performing arts and cultural programs. Iroquois Amphitheater is the official amphitheater for the Commonwealth of Kentucky. The Iroquois Amphitheater was constructed in the spring of 1938 through federal ANIMAL HABITAT SCAVENGER HUNTCHEROKEE PARK
Cherokee Park’s main feature is the 2.4-mile Scenic Loop, with separate lanes for vehicle traffic (one-way) and recreational users. One of the original parks designed by Frederick Law Olmsted, the park provides a pastoral setting amid rolling hills, open meadows and woodlands of the Beargrass Creek valley. For vehicles on the ScenicLoop (or
ELLIOTT PARK
DESIGNED IN 1906, THIS FOUR-ACRE NEIGHBORHOOD PARK FEATURES RECREATIONAL FACILITIES AND PLAY AREAS. The park is described as an oasis of green sandwiched between residential properties on the east, industrial to the north and west, and retail on the south. Once called Eclipse Park, what is now Elliott Park hosted Major League Baseballhome games
FRIENDS OF OLMSTED PARKS Olmsted Parks Conservancy believes in the power of neighborhood parks. Louisville’s Olmsted Parks are our community’s health clubs and art studios, our outdoor classrooms, sports facilities and family retreats. When Frederick Law Olmsted (and the Olmsted firm) designed parks in Louisville, he intended for these public greenspaces to be places for every member of theSENECA PARK
THE PLAN FOR SENECA PARK WAS PRESENTED IN 1928 AND WAS THE LAST OF THE PARKS DESIGNED IN LOUISVILLE BY THE OLMSTED FIRM. In 1922, the land known today as Seneca Park and Bowman Field was inherited by a German man named Waldemar Konrad von Zedtwitz. Prior to inheriting the land,America was at war
SURVEY: RUNDILL ROAD IN IROQUOIS PARK AND SCENIC LOOP IN In April 2020, Rundill Road in Iroquois Park, the Scenic Loop in Cherokee Park, and the interior road in Chickasaw Park were closed to vehicles. The road in Chickasaw Park was re-opened soon thereafter because access to the park was limited with the vehicular closure. While the City of Louisville initially decided to close these roads toallow
OUR PARKS - OLMSTED PARKS CONSERVANCY The early 20th century witnessed the flourishing of parks in Louisville,. When Frederick Law Olmsted was commissioned to design a park. Olmsted Parks Conservancy is guided by a Board of Trustees. Olmsted Parks Conservancy1299 Trevilian WayLouisville, KY 40213 T: 502-456-8125F: 502-456-8162E: info@olmstedparks.org.CHEROKEE PARK
Cherokee Park’s main feature is the 2.4-mile Scenic Loop, with separate lanes for vehicle traffic (one-way) and recreational users. One of the original parks designed by Frederick Law Olmsted, the park provides a pastoral setting amid rolling hills, open meadows and woodlands of the Beargrass Creek valley. For vehicles on the ScenicLoop (or
FRIENDS OF OLMSTED PARKS Olmsted Parks Conservancy believes in the power of neighborhood parks. Louisville’s Olmsted Parks are our community’s health clubs and art studios, our outdoor classrooms, sports facilities and family retreats. When Frederick Law Olmsted (and the Olmsted firm) designed parks in Louisville, he intended for these public greenspaces to be places for every member of theELLIOTT PARK
DESIGNED IN 1906, THIS FOUR-ACRE NEIGHBORHOOD PARK FEATURES RECREATIONAL FACILITIES AND PLAY AREAS. The park is described as an oasis of green sandwiched between residential properties on the east, industrial to the north and west, and retail on the south. Once called Eclipse Park, what is now Elliott Park hosted Major League Baseballhome games
SENECA PARK
THE PLAN FOR SENECA PARK WAS PRESENTED IN 1928 AND WAS THE LAST OF THE PARKS DESIGNED IN LOUISVILLE BY THE OLMSTED FIRM. In 1922, the land known today as Seneca Park and Bowman Field was inherited by a German man named Waldemar Konrad von Zedtwitz. Prior to inheriting the land,America was at war
2021 BOTANY BLITZ
April 10 – 17, 2021 What is a Botany Blitz? A Botany Blitz is a plant-focused community celebration of biodiversity. Sometimes these events are called BioBlitzes and may also focus on insects, fungi, salamanders, and the like, but this year’s event is focused on springtime wildflowers and other newly emerging plants. Using theiNaturalist app,
THE COUNTDOWN TO OLMSTED 200 BEGINS . . . JOIN THE OLMSTED 200 WATCH PARTY Olmsted Parks Conservancy is a proud partner of the national Olmsted 200 Bicentennial Celebration. All are invited to join us as we mark FLO’s 199th birthday with an exceptional event Olmsted and America’s Urban Parks Watch Party and Panel Discussion EventApril 24-26, 2021 Watch Olmsted and America’s Urban Parks, narrated NEIGHBORS ADOPT BINGHAM PARK Neighbors adopt Bingham Park. Folks living near Bingham Park in Clifton have formally adopted their neighborhood Frederick Law Olmsted Park! Neighbors plan to work with the Conservancy to raise funds for improvements and to host regular clean-up and beautification projects. HELP CENTRAL PARK GET A NEW PLAYGROUND AND SPRAY GROUND Olmsted Parks Conservancy is raising funds to upgrade the playground and spray pad at Central Park to a new fully ADA accessible playground and spray ground. In order to make sure our parks are safe and accessible for everyone, Olmsted Parks Conservancy is raising money for the following enhancements: New, ADA-compliant playground Splashpad with
BERNHEIM MEMORIAL BRIDGE (CHEROKEE PARK) REOPENS AFTER $1 Olmsted Parks Conservancy celebrated the $1.14 million rehabilitation of the Bernheim Memorial Bridge in Cherokee Park with the descendants of Bernard and Rosa Bernheim, to whom the bridge was originally dedicated. The Bernheim Memorial Bridge (also known as Bridge No. 8) located on the Middle Fork of Beargrass Creek in Cherokee Park hasbeen restored
OLMSTED PARKS CONSERVANCY Board of Trustees. Olmsted Parks Conservancy is guided by a Board of Trustees. Staff. Olmsted Parks Conservancy1299 Trevilian WayLouisville, KY 40213 T: 502-456-8125F: 502-456-8162E: info@olmstedparks.org. OUR PARKS - OLMSTED PARKS CONSERVANCY The early 20th century witnessed the flourishing of parks in Louisville,. When Frederick Law Olmsted was commissioned to design a park. Olmsted Parks Conservancy is guided by a Board of Trustees. Olmsted Parks Conservancy1299 Trevilian WayLouisville, KY 40213 T: 502-456-8125F: 502-456-8162E: info@olmstedparks.org. DONATE TO OLMSTED PARKS CONSERVANCY Donate by May 16 to be automatically entered to win a FREE e-Bike ($1,299 value!) Now through May 16, when you donate $5/month (or any amount) you’ll enjoy special member benefits AND be automatically entered to win a FREE Radrunner1 Electric Utility Bike – a $1,299 value!*. Become a Member. Renew your Membership.IROQUOIS PARK
IROQUOIS AMPHITHEATER. The amphitheater is a state-of-the-art, handicapped-accessible theater with seating for 2,348 that hosts a variety of performing arts and cultural programs. Iroquois Amphitheater is the official amphitheater for the Commonwealth of Kentucky. The Iroquois Amphitheater was constructed in the spring of 1938 through federalCHICKASAW PARK
THIS SIXTY-ONE ACRE SITE WAS DESIGNED BY THE OLMSTED FIRM IN 1923. It is complete with winding paths, picnic pavilions, and the only free clay tennis courts in the region. The park land was formerly the country estate of political boss John Henry Whallen before it was acquired in 1921. The park plan was not fully 04_BINGHAM_PARK_MP_FINAL_2021_3_11_LOW_RES News Reintroduction of vehicles to the Scenic Loop in Cherokee Park and Rundill Road in Iroquois Park. To our friends and supporters, I wanted to share withSENECA PARK
THE PLAN FOR SENECA PARK WAS PRESENTED IN 1928 AND WAS THE LAST OF THE PARKS DESIGNED IN LOUISVILLE BY THE OLMSTED FIRM. In 1922, the land known today as Seneca Park and Bowman Field was inherited by a German man named Waldemar Konrad von Zedtwitz. Prior to inheriting the land,America was at war
FRIENDS OF OLMSTED PARKS Olmsted Parks Conservancy believes in the power of neighborhood parks. Louisville’s Olmsted Parks are our community’s health clubs and art studios, our outdoor classrooms, sports facilities and family retreats. When Frederick Law Olmsted (and the Olmsted firm) designed parks in Louisville, he intended for these public greenspaces to be places for every member of the SURVEY: RUNDILL ROAD IN IROQUOIS PARK AND SCENIC LOOP IN In April 2020, Rundill Road in Iroquois Park, the Scenic Loop in Cherokee Park, and the interior road in Chickasaw Park were closed to vehicles. The road in Chickasaw Park was re-opened soon thereafter because access to the park was limited with the vehicular closure. While the City of Louisville initially decided to close these roads toallow
NEW PLAYGROUNDS!
We are pleased to announce the opening of 3 brand-new playgrounds at these Olmsted Parks: Boone Square: The new playground at this park in Louisville’s historic Portland neighborhood will appeal to toddlers and big kids alike, with two sets of swings and a play area with multiple slides and climbing structures. Olmsted Parks Conservancywill be working
OLMSTED PARKS CONSERVANCY Board of Trustees. Olmsted Parks Conservancy is guided by a Board of Trustees. Staff. Olmsted Parks Conservancy1299 Trevilian WayLouisville, KY 40213 T: 502-456-8125F: 502-456-8162E: info@olmstedparks.org. OUR PARKS - OLMSTED PARKS CONSERVANCY The early 20th century witnessed the flourishing of parks in Louisville,. When Frederick Law Olmsted was commissioned to design a park. Olmsted Parks Conservancy is guided by a Board of Trustees. Olmsted Parks Conservancy1299 Trevilian WayLouisville, KY 40213 T: 502-456-8125F: 502-456-8162E: info@olmstedparks.org. DONATE TO OLMSTED PARKS CONSERVANCY Donate by May 16 to be automatically entered to win a FREE e-Bike ($1,299 value!) Now through May 16, when you donate $5/month (or any amount) you’ll enjoy special member benefits AND be automatically entered to win a FREE Radrunner1 Electric Utility Bike – a $1,299 value!*. Become a Member. Renew your Membership.IROQUOIS PARK
IROQUOIS AMPHITHEATER. The amphitheater is a state-of-the-art, handicapped-accessible theater with seating for 2,348 that hosts a variety of performing arts and cultural programs. Iroquois Amphitheater is the official amphitheater for the Commonwealth of Kentucky. The Iroquois Amphitheater was constructed in the spring of 1938 through federalCHICKASAW PARK
THIS SIXTY-ONE ACRE SITE WAS DESIGNED BY THE OLMSTED FIRM IN 1923. It is complete with winding paths, picnic pavilions, and the only free clay tennis courts in the region. The park land was formerly the country estate of political boss John Henry Whallen before it was acquired in 1921. The park plan was not fully 04_BINGHAM_PARK_MP_FINAL_2021_3_11_LOW_RES News Reintroduction of vehicles to the Scenic Loop in Cherokee Park and Rundill Road in Iroquois Park. To our friends and supporters, I wanted to share withSENECA PARK
THE PLAN FOR SENECA PARK WAS PRESENTED IN 1928 AND WAS THE LAST OF THE PARKS DESIGNED IN LOUISVILLE BY THE OLMSTED FIRM. In 1922, the land known today as Seneca Park and Bowman Field was inherited by a German man named Waldemar Konrad von Zedtwitz. Prior to inheriting the land,America was at war
FRIENDS OF OLMSTED PARKS Olmsted Parks Conservancy believes in the power of neighborhood parks. Louisville’s Olmsted Parks are our community’s health clubs and art studios, our outdoor classrooms, sports facilities and family retreats. When Frederick Law Olmsted (and the Olmsted firm) designed parks in Louisville, he intended for these public greenspaces to be places for every member of the SURVEY: RUNDILL ROAD IN IROQUOIS PARK AND SCENIC LOOP IN In April 2020, Rundill Road in Iroquois Park, the Scenic Loop in Cherokee Park, and the interior road in Chickasaw Park were closed to vehicles. The road in Chickasaw Park was re-opened soon thereafter because access to the park was limited with the vehicular closure. While the City of Louisville initially decided to close these roads toallow
NEW PLAYGROUNDS!
We are pleased to announce the opening of 3 brand-new playgrounds at these Olmsted Parks: Boone Square: The new playground at this park in Louisville’s historic Portland neighborhood will appeal to toddlers and big kids alike, with two sets of swings and a play area with multiple slides and climbing structures. Olmsted Parks Conservancywill be working
OUR PARKS - OLMSTED PARKS CONSERVANCY The early 20th century witnessed the flourishing of parks in Louisville,. When Frederick Law Olmsted was commissioned to design a park. Olmsted Parks Conservancy is guided by a Board of Trustees. Olmsted Parks Conservancy1299 Trevilian WayLouisville, KY 40213 T: 502-456-8125F: 502-456-8162E: info@olmstedparks.org.CENTRAL PARK
DESIGNED BY THE OLMSTED BROTHERS, THE SIXTEEN ACRE CENTRAL PARK IN OLD LOUISVILLE WAS PURCHASED FROM THE DUPONT FAMILY IN 1904. Originally designed and can currently be described as a green oasis within the urban fabric of Old Louisville. It is characterized by elaborate walkways and border plantings. The Olmsted Brothers’ design for thepergola was
OLMSTED PARKWAYS
Algonquin, Cherokee, Eastern, Northwestern, Southern and Southwestern Parkways Nearly 15 miles of Olmsted-designed parkways connect people throughout the city to our historic parks. Developed over a thirty-year period, the green parkway corridors were meant to provide pleasurable driving experiences as one traveled throughout the city. Originally designed to link the flagship parks, the sixSENECA PARK
THE PLAN FOR SENECA PARK WAS PRESENTED IN 1928 AND WAS THE LAST OF THE PARKS DESIGNED IN LOUISVILLE BY THE OLMSTED FIRM. In 1922, the land known today as Seneca Park and Bowman Field was inherited by a German man named Waldemar Konrad von Zedtwitz. Prior to inheriting the land,America was at war
OUR MISSION
Our Mission. Olmsted Parks Conservancy’s mission is to restore, enhance and forever protect Louisville’s Olmsted-designed parks and parkways, connecting nature and neighborhood while strengthening the community’s well-being. Keenly focused on our vision—that all seventeen parks and six parkways are extraordinary, in every way, for ANIMAL HABITAT SCAVENGER HUNT Animal Habitat Scavenger Hunt Spring is in full swing, and COVID-19 has us all staying #HealthyatHome more than usual. But luckily, whether you’re in one of Louisville’s 17 Olmsted Parks or at home in your own backyard, there is plenty of nature to explore. In this scavenger hunt, we’ll be identifying animal houses and habitats.CHEROKEE PARK
Cherokee Park’s main feature is the 2.4-mile Scenic Loop, with separate lanes for vehicle traffic (one-way) and recreational users. One of the original parks designed by Frederick Law Olmsted, the park provides a pastoral setting amid rolling hills, open meadows and woodlands of the Beargrass Creek valley. For vehicles on the ScenicLoop (or
FRIENDS OF OLMSTED PARKS Olmsted Parks Conservancy believes in the power of neighborhood parks. Louisville’s Olmsted Parks are our community’s health clubs and art studios, our outdoor classrooms, sports facilities and family retreats. When Frederick Law Olmsted (and the Olmsted firm) designed parks in Louisville, he intended for these public greenspaces to be places for every member of the 04_BINGHAM_PARK_MP_FINAL_2021_3_11_LOW_RES News Reintroduction of vehicles to the Scenic Loop in Cherokee Park and Rundill Road in Iroquois Park. To our friends and supporters, I wanted to share with BERNHEIM MEMORIAL BRIDGE (CHEROKEE PARK) REOPENS AFTER $1 Olmsted Parks Conservancy celebrated the $1.14 million rehabilitation of the Bernheim Memorial Bridge in Cherokee Park with the descendants of Bernard and Rosa Bernheim, to whom the bridge was originally dedicated. The Bernheim Memorial Bridge (also known as Bridge No. 8) located on the Middle Fork of Beargrass Creek in Cherokee Park hasbeen restored
DONATE TO OLMSTED PARKS CONSERVANCY Donate by May 16 to be automatically entered to win a FREE e-Bike ($1,299 value!) Now through May 16, when you donate $5/month (or any amount) you’ll enjoy special member benefits AND be automatically entered to win a FREE Radrunner1 Electric Utility Bike – a $1,299 value!*. Become a Member. Renew your Membership.IROQUOIS PARK
IROQUOIS AMPHITHEATER. The amphitheater is a state-of-the-art, handicapped-accessible theater with seating for 2,348 that hosts a variety of performing arts and cultural programs. Iroquois Amphitheater is the official amphitheater for the Commonwealth of Kentucky. The Iroquois Amphitheater was constructed in the spring of 1938 through federalCHICKASAW PARK
THIS SIXTY-ONE ACRE SITE WAS DESIGNED BY THE OLMSTED FIRM IN 1923. It is complete with winding paths, picnic pavilions, and the only free clay tennis courts in the region. The park land was formerly the country estate of political boss John Henry Whallen before it was acquired in 1921. The park plan was not fullyELLIOTT PARK
DESIGNED IN 1906, THIS FOUR-ACRE NEIGHBORHOOD PARK FEATURES RECREATIONAL FACILITIES AND PLAY AREAS. The park is described as an oasis of green sandwiched between residential properties on the east, industrial to the north and west, and retail on the south. Once called Eclipse Park, what is now Elliott Park hosted Major League Baseballhome games
SENECA PARK
THE PLAN FOR SENECA PARK WAS PRESENTED IN 1928 AND WAS THE LAST OF THE PARKS DESIGNED IN LOUISVILLE BY THE OLMSTED FIRM. In 1922, the land known today as Seneca Park and Bowman Field was inherited by a German man named Waldemar Konrad von Zedtwitz. Prior to inheriting the land,America was at war
VIRTUAL TOUR: NETTLEROTH BIRD SANCTUARY Virtual Tour: Nettleroth Bird Sanctuary. Explore the Nettleroth Bird Sanctuary in Cherokee Park with Education and Volunteer Program Manager, Matt Spalding. This virtual tour of Cherokee Park’s best kept secret showcases why the area is perfect for FRIENDS OF OLMSTED PARKS Olmsted Parks Conservancy believes in the power of neighborhood parks. Louisville’s Olmsted Parks are our community’s health clubs and art studios, our outdoor classrooms, sports facilities and family retreats. When Frederick Law Olmsted (and the Olmsted firm) designed parks in Louisville, he intended for these public greenspaces to be places for every member of the ANIMAL HABITAT SCAVENGER HUNT SURVEY: RUNDILL ROAD IN IROQUOIS PARK AND SCENIC LOOP IN In April 2020, Rundill Road in Iroquois Park, the Scenic Loop in Cherokee Park, and the interior road in Chickasaw Park were closed to vehicles. The road in Chickasaw Park was re-opened soon thereafter because access to the park was limited with the vehicular closure. While the City of Louisville initially decided to close these roads toallow
NEW PLAYGROUNDS!
We are pleased to announce the opening of 3 brand-new playgrounds at these Olmsted Parks: Boone Square: The new playground at this park in Louisville’s historic Portland neighborhood will appeal to toddlers and big kids alike, with two sets of swings and a play area with multiple slides and climbing structures. Olmsted Parks Conservancywill be working
DONATE TO OLMSTED PARKS CONSERVANCY Donate by May 16 to be automatically entered to win a FREE e-Bike ($1,299 value!) Now through May 16, when you donate $5/month (or any amount) you’ll enjoy special member benefits AND be automatically entered to win a FREE Radrunner1 Electric Utility Bike – a $1,299 value!*. Become a Member. Renew your Membership.IROQUOIS PARK
IROQUOIS AMPHITHEATER. The amphitheater is a state-of-the-art, handicapped-accessible theater with seating for 2,348 that hosts a variety of performing arts and cultural programs. Iroquois Amphitheater is the official amphitheater for the Commonwealth of Kentucky. The Iroquois Amphitheater was constructed in the spring of 1938 through federalCHICKASAW PARK
THIS SIXTY-ONE ACRE SITE WAS DESIGNED BY THE OLMSTED FIRM IN 1923. It is complete with winding paths, picnic pavilions, and the only free clay tennis courts in the region. The park land was formerly the country estate of political boss John Henry Whallen before it was acquired in 1921. The park plan was not fullyELLIOTT PARK
DESIGNED IN 1906, THIS FOUR-ACRE NEIGHBORHOOD PARK FEATURES RECREATIONAL FACILITIES AND PLAY AREAS. The park is described as an oasis of green sandwiched between residential properties on the east, industrial to the north and west, and retail on the south. Once called Eclipse Park, what is now Elliott Park hosted Major League Baseballhome games
SENECA PARK
THE PLAN FOR SENECA PARK WAS PRESENTED IN 1928 AND WAS THE LAST OF THE PARKS DESIGNED IN LOUISVILLE BY THE OLMSTED FIRM. In 1922, the land known today as Seneca Park and Bowman Field was inherited by a German man named Waldemar Konrad von Zedtwitz. Prior to inheriting the land,America was at war
VIRTUAL TOUR: NETTLEROTH BIRD SANCTUARY Virtual Tour: Nettleroth Bird Sanctuary. Explore the Nettleroth Bird Sanctuary in Cherokee Park with Education and Volunteer Program Manager, Matt Spalding. This virtual tour of Cherokee Park’s best kept secret showcases why the area is perfect for FRIENDS OF OLMSTED PARKS Olmsted Parks Conservancy believes in the power of neighborhood parks. Louisville’s Olmsted Parks are our community’s health clubs and art studios, our outdoor classrooms, sports facilities and family retreats. When Frederick Law Olmsted (and the Olmsted firm) designed parks in Louisville, he intended for these public greenspaces to be places for every member of the ANIMAL HABITAT SCAVENGER HUNT SURVEY: RUNDILL ROAD IN IROQUOIS PARK AND SCENIC LOOP IN In April 2020, Rundill Road in Iroquois Park, the Scenic Loop in Cherokee Park, and the interior road in Chickasaw Park were closed to vehicles. The road in Chickasaw Park was re-opened soon thereafter because access to the park was limited with the vehicular closure. While the City of Louisville initially decided to close these roads toallow
NEW PLAYGROUNDS!
We are pleased to announce the opening of 3 brand-new playgrounds at these Olmsted Parks: Boone Square: The new playground at this park in Louisville’s historic Portland neighborhood will appeal to toddlers and big kids alike, with two sets of swings and a play area with multiple slides and climbing structures. Olmsted Parks Conservancywill be working
OUR PARKS - OLMSTED PARKS CONSERVANCY The early 20th century witnessed the flourishing of parks in Louisville,. When Frederick Law Olmsted was commissioned to design a park. Olmsted Parks Conservancy is guided by a Board of Trustees. Olmsted Parks Conservancy1299 Trevilian WayLouisville, KY 40213 T: 502-456-8125F: 502-456-8162E: info@olmstedparks.org. 04_BINGHAM_PARK_MP_FINAL_2021_3_11_LOW_RES News Reintroduction of vehicles to the Scenic Loop in Cherokee Park and Rundill Road in Iroquois Park. To our friends and supporters, I wanted to share withELLIOTT PARK
DESIGNED IN 1906, THIS FOUR-ACRE NEIGHBORHOOD PARK FEATURES RECREATIONAL FACILITIES AND PLAY AREAS. The park is described as an oasis of green sandwiched between residential properties on the east, industrial to the north and west, and retail on the south. Once called Eclipse Park, what is now Elliott Park hosted Major League Baseballhome games
SURVEY: RUNDILL ROAD IN IROQUOIS PARK AND SCENIC LOOP IN In April 2020, Rundill Road in Iroquois Park, the Scenic Loop in Cherokee Park, and the interior road in Chickasaw Park were closed to vehicles. The road in Chickasaw Park was re-opened soon thereafter because access to the park was limited with the vehicular closure. While the City of Louisville initially decided to close these roads toallow
ALGONQUIN PARK
What is a Botany Blitz? A Botany Blitz is a plant-focused community celebration of biodiversity. Sometimes these events are called BioBlitzes and may also focus on insects, fungi, salamanders, and the like, but this year’s event is focused on springtime wildflowers and other newly emerging plants.SENECA PARK
THE PLAN FOR SENECA PARK WAS PRESENTED IN 1928 AND WAS THE LAST OF THE PARKS DESIGNED IN LOUISVILLE BY THE OLMSTED FIRM. In 1922, the land known today as Seneca Park and Bowman Field was inherited by a German man named Waldemar Konrad von Zedtwitz. Prior to inheriting the land,America was at war
CHEROKEE PARK
Cherokee Park’s main feature is the 2.4-mile Scenic Loop, with separate lanes for vehicle traffic (one-way) and recreational users. One of the original parks designed by Frederick Law Olmsted, the park provides a pastoral setting amid rolling hills, open meadows and woodlands of the Beargrass Creek valley. For vehicles on the ScenicLoop (or
2021 BOTANY BLITZ
April 10 – 17, 2021 What is a Botany Blitz? A Botany Blitz is a plant-focused community celebration of biodiversity. Sometimes these events are called BioBlitzes and may also focus on insects, fungi, salamanders, and the like, but this year’s event is focused on springtime wildflowers and other newly emerging plants. Using theiNaturalist app,
NEW PLAYGROUNDS!
We are pleased to announce the opening of 3 brand-new playgrounds at these Olmsted Parks: Boone Square: The new playground at this park in Louisville’s historic Portland neighborhood will appeal to toddlers and big kids alike, with two sets of swings and a play area with multiple slides and climbing structures. Olmsted Parks Conservancywill be working
BERNHEIM MEMORIAL BRIDGE (CHEROKEE PARK) REOPENS AFTER $1 Olmsted Parks Conservancy celebrated the $1.14 million rehabilitation of the Bernheim Memorial Bridge in Cherokee Park with the descendants of Bernard and Rosa Bernheim, to whom the bridge was originally dedicated. The Bernheim Memorial Bridge (also known as Bridge No. 8) located on the Middle Fork of Beargrass Creek in Cherokee Park hasbeen restored
OLMSTED PARKS CONSERVANCY Board of Trustees. Olmsted Parks Conservancy is guided by a Board of Trustees. Staff. Olmsted Parks Conservancy1299 Trevilian WayLouisville, KY 40213 T: 502-456-8125F: 502-456-8162E: info@olmstedparks.org. DONATE TO OLMSTED PARKS CONSERVANCY Donate by May 16 to be automatically entered to win a FREE e-Bike ($1,299 value!) Now through May 16, when you donate $5/month (or any amount) you’ll enjoy special member benefits AND be automatically entered to win a FREE Radrunner1 Electric Utility Bike – a $1,299 value!*. Become a Member. Renew your Membership.IROQUOIS PARK
IROQUOIS AMPHITHEATER. The amphitheater is a state-of-the-art, handicapped-accessible theater with seating for 2,348 that hosts a variety of performing arts and cultural programs. Iroquois Amphitheater is the official amphitheater for the Commonwealth of Kentucky. The Iroquois Amphitheater was constructed in the spring of 1938 through federalCHICKASAW PARK
THIS SIXTY-ONE ACRE SITE WAS DESIGNED BY THE OLMSTED FIRM IN 1923. It is complete with winding paths, picnic pavilions, and the only free clay tennis courts in the region. The park land was formerly the country estate of political boss John Henry Whallen before it was acquired in 1921. The park plan was not fully VIRTUAL TOUR: NETTLEROTH BIRD SANCTUARY Virtual Tour: Nettleroth Bird Sanctuary. Explore the Nettleroth Bird Sanctuary in Cherokee Park with Education and Volunteer Program Manager, Matt Spalding. This virtual tour of Cherokee Park’s best kept secret showcases why the area is perfect for ANIMAL HABITAT SCAVENGER HUNT FRIENDS OF OLMSTED PARKS Olmsted Parks Conservancy believes in the power of neighborhood parks. Louisville’s Olmsted Parks are our community’s health clubs and art studios, our outdoor classrooms, sports facilities and family retreats. When Frederick Law Olmsted (and the Olmsted firm) designed parks in Louisville, he intended for these public greenspaces to be places for every member of theNEW PLAYGROUNDS!
We are pleased to announce the opening of 3 brand-new playgrounds at these Olmsted Parks: Boone Square: The new playground at this park in Louisville’s historic Portland neighborhood will appeal to toddlers and big kids alike, with two sets of swings and a play area with multiple slides and climbing structures. Olmsted Parks Conservancywill be working
SURVEY: RUNDILL ROAD IN IROQUOIS PARK AND SCENIC LOOP IN In April 2020, Rundill Road in Iroquois Park, the Scenic Loop in Cherokee Park, and the interior road in Chickasaw Park were closed to vehicles. The road in Chickasaw Park was re-opened soon thereafter because access to the park was limited with the vehicular closure. While the City of Louisville initially decided to close these roads toallow
BERNHEIM MEMORIAL BRIDGE (CHEROKEE PARK) REOPENS AFTER $1SEE MORE ONOLMSTEDPARKS.ORG
OLMSTED PARKS CONSERVANCY Board of Trustees. Olmsted Parks Conservancy is guided by a Board of Trustees. Staff. Olmsted Parks Conservancy1299 Trevilian WayLouisville, KY 40213 T: 502-456-8125F: 502-456-8162E: info@olmstedparks.org. DONATE TO OLMSTED PARKS CONSERVANCY Donate by May 16 to be automatically entered to win a FREE e-Bike ($1,299 value!) Now through May 16, when you donate $5/month (or any amount) you’ll enjoy special member benefits AND be automatically entered to win a FREE Radrunner1 Electric Utility Bike – a $1,299 value!*. Become a Member. Renew your Membership.IROQUOIS PARK
IROQUOIS AMPHITHEATER. The amphitheater is a state-of-the-art, handicapped-accessible theater with seating for 2,348 that hosts a variety of performing arts and cultural programs. Iroquois Amphitheater is the official amphitheater for the Commonwealth of Kentucky. The Iroquois Amphitheater was constructed in the spring of 1938 through federalCHICKASAW PARK
THIS SIXTY-ONE ACRE SITE WAS DESIGNED BY THE OLMSTED FIRM IN 1923. It is complete with winding paths, picnic pavilions, and the only free clay tennis courts in the region. The park land was formerly the country estate of political boss John Henry Whallen before it was acquired in 1921. The park plan was not fully VIRTUAL TOUR: NETTLEROTH BIRD SANCTUARY Virtual Tour: Nettleroth Bird Sanctuary. Explore the Nettleroth Bird Sanctuary in Cherokee Park with Education and Volunteer Program Manager, Matt Spalding. This virtual tour of Cherokee Park’s best kept secret showcases why the area is perfect for ANIMAL HABITAT SCAVENGER HUNT FRIENDS OF OLMSTED PARKS Olmsted Parks Conservancy believes in the power of neighborhood parks. Louisville’s Olmsted Parks are our community’s health clubs and art studios, our outdoor classrooms, sports facilities and family retreats. When Frederick Law Olmsted (and the Olmsted firm) designed parks in Louisville, he intended for these public greenspaces to be places for every member of theNEW PLAYGROUNDS!
We are pleased to announce the opening of 3 brand-new playgrounds at these Olmsted Parks: Boone Square: The new playground at this park in Louisville’s historic Portland neighborhood will appeal to toddlers and big kids alike, with two sets of swings and a play area with multiple slides and climbing structures. Olmsted Parks Conservancywill be working
SURVEY: RUNDILL ROAD IN IROQUOIS PARK AND SCENIC LOOP IN In April 2020, Rundill Road in Iroquois Park, the Scenic Loop in Cherokee Park, and the interior road in Chickasaw Park were closed to vehicles. The road in Chickasaw Park was re-opened soon thereafter because access to the park was limited with the vehicular closure. While the City of Louisville initially decided to close these roads toallow
BERNHEIM MEMORIAL BRIDGE (CHEROKEE PARK) REOPENS AFTER $1SEE MORE ONOLMSTEDPARKS.ORG
OUR PARKS - OLMSTED PARKS CONSERVANCY The early 20th century witnessed the flourishing of parks in Louisville,. When Frederick Law Olmsted was commissioned to design a park. Olmsted Parks Conservancy is guided by a Board of Trustees. Olmsted Parks Conservancy1299 Trevilian WayLouisville, KY 40213 T: 502-456-8125F: 502-456-8162E: info@olmstedparks.org.ELLIOTT PARK
DESIGNED IN 1906, THIS FOUR-ACRE NEIGHBORHOOD PARK FEATURES RECREATIONAL FACILITIES AND PLAY AREAS. The park is described as an oasis of green sandwiched between residential properties on the east, industrial to the north and west, and retail on the south. Once called Eclipse Park, what is now Elliott Park hosted Major League Baseballhome games
SENECA PARK
THE PLAN FOR SENECA PARK WAS PRESENTED IN 1928 AND WAS THE LAST OF THE PARKS DESIGNED IN LOUISVILLE BY THE OLMSTED FIRM. In 1922, the land known today as Seneca Park and Bowman Field was inherited by a German man named Waldemar Konrad von Zedtwitz. Prior to inheriting the land,America was at war
CHEROKEE & IROQUOIS CLOSED TO VEHICLE TRAFFIC Cherokee, and Iroquois parks will be closed to vehicle traffic starting April 8 at 7 am. 🚘🚫 Mayor Greg Fischer announced the closure of roads within three of our busiest and most highly-used Olmsted Parks: the Scenic Loop in Cherokee Park and sections of lower Rundill Road in Iroquois Park.. These closures will take place onApril 8 at 7 AM.
SURVEY: RUNDILL ROAD IN IROQUOIS PARK AND SCENIC LOOP IN In April 2020, Rundill Road in Iroquois Park, the Scenic Loop in Cherokee Park, and the interior road in Chickasaw Park were closed to vehicles. The road in Chickasaw Park was re-opened soon thereafter because access to the park was limited with the vehicular closure. While the City of Louisville initially decided to close these roads toallow
ALGONQUIN PARK
What is a Botany Blitz? A Botany Blitz is a plant-focused community celebration of biodiversity. Sometimes these events are called BioBlitzes and may also focus on insects, fungi, salamanders, and the like, but this year’s event is focused on springtime wildflowers and other newly emerging plants.CHEROKEE PARK
Cherokee Park’s main feature is the 2.4-mile Scenic Loop, with separate lanes for vehicle traffic (one-way) and recreational users. One of the original parks designed by Frederick Law Olmsted, the park provides a pastoral setting amid rolling hills, open meadows and woodlands of the Beargrass Creek valley. For vehicles on the ScenicLoop (or
NEW PLAYGROUNDS!
We are pleased to announce the opening of 3 brand-new playgrounds at these Olmsted Parks: Boone Square: The new playground at this park in Louisville’s historic Portland neighborhood will appeal to toddlers and big kids alike, with two sets of swings and a play area with multiple slides and climbing structures. Olmsted Parks Conservancywill be working
2021 BOTANY BLITZ
April 10 – 17, 2021 What is a Botany Blitz? A Botany Blitz is a plant-focused community celebration of biodiversity. Sometimes these events are called BioBlitzes and may also focus on insects, fungi, salamanders, and the like, but this year’s event is focused on springtime wildflowers and other newly emerging plants. Using theiNaturalist app,
TRIBUTE - OLMSTED PARKS CONSERVANCY A tribute gift is a meaningful way to honor a person’s life and accomplishments, memorialize a loved one or commemorate a special occasion. Add beauty to the Olmsted Parks by making a tribute gift with a simple donation, a newly planted tree or a lovely wood bench. Tribute Donation Celebrate an occasion or memorialize a OLMSTED PARKS CONSERVANCY Board of Trustees. Olmsted Parks Conservancy is guided by a Board of Trustees. Staff. Olmsted Parks Conservancy1299 Trevilian WayLouisville, KY 40213 T: 502-456-8125F: 502-456-8162E: info@olmstedparks.org.IROQUOIS PARK
IROQUOIS AMPHITHEATER. The amphitheater is a state-of-the-art, handicapped-accessible theater with seating for 2,348 that hosts a variety of performing arts and cultural programs. Iroquois Amphitheater is the official amphitheater for the Commonwealth of Kentucky. The Iroquois Amphitheater was constructed in the spring of 1938 through federalCHICKASAW PARK
THIS SIXTY-ONE ACRE SITE WAS DESIGNED BY THE OLMSTED FIRM IN 1923. It is complete with winding paths, picnic pavilions, and the only free clay tennis courts in the region. The park land was formerly the country estate of political boss John Henry Whallen before it was acquired in 1921. The park plan was not fully DONATE TO OLMSTED PARKS CONSERVANCY Donate by May 16 to be automatically entered to win a FREE e-Bike ($1,299 value!) Now through May 16, when you donate $5/month (or any amount) you’ll enjoy special member benefits AND be automatically entered to win a FREE Radrunner1 Electric Utility Bike – a $1,299 value!*. Become a Member. Renew your Membership.CHEROKEE PARK
Cherokee Park’s main feature is the 2.4-mile Scenic Loop, with separate lanes for vehicle traffic (one-way) and recreational users. One of the original parks designed by Frederick Law Olmsted, the park provides a pastoral setting amid rolling hills, open meadows and woodlands of the Beargrass Creek valley. For vehicles on the ScenicLoop (or
FRIENDS OF OLMSTED PARKS Olmsted Parks Conservancy believes in the power of neighborhood parks. Louisville’s Olmsted Parks are our community’s health clubs and art studios, our outdoor classrooms, sports facilities and family retreats. When Frederick Law Olmsted (and the Olmsted firm) designed parks in Louisville, he intended for these public greenspaces to be places for every member of the VIRTUAL TOUR: NETTLEROTH BIRD SANCTUARY Virtual Tour: Nettleroth Bird Sanctuary. Explore the Nettleroth Bird Sanctuary in Cherokee Park with Education and Volunteer Program Manager, Matt Spalding. This virtual tour of Cherokee Park’s best kept secret showcases why the area is perfect for ANIMAL HABITAT SCAVENGER HUNTNEW PLAYGROUNDS!
We are pleased to announce the opening of 3 brand-new playgrounds at these Olmsted Parks: Boone Square: The new playground at this park in Louisville’s historic Portland neighborhood will appeal to toddlers and big kids alike, with two sets of swings and a play area with multiple slides and climbing structures. Olmsted Parks Conservancywill be working
BERNHEIM MEMORIAL BRIDGE (CHEROKEE PARK) REOPENS AFTER $1SEE MORE ONOLMSTEDPARKS.ORG
OLMSTED PARKS CONSERVANCY Board of Trustees. Olmsted Parks Conservancy is guided by a Board of Trustees. Staff. Olmsted Parks Conservancy1299 Trevilian WayLouisville, KY 40213 T: 502-456-8125F: 502-456-8162E: info@olmstedparks.org.IROQUOIS PARK
IROQUOIS AMPHITHEATER. The amphitheater is a state-of-the-art, handicapped-accessible theater with seating for 2,348 that hosts a variety of performing arts and cultural programs. Iroquois Amphitheater is the official amphitheater for the Commonwealth of Kentucky. The Iroquois Amphitheater was constructed in the spring of 1938 through federalCHICKASAW PARK
THIS SIXTY-ONE ACRE SITE WAS DESIGNED BY THE OLMSTED FIRM IN 1923. It is complete with winding paths, picnic pavilions, and the only free clay tennis courts in the region. The park land was formerly the country estate of political boss John Henry Whallen before it was acquired in 1921. The park plan was not fully DONATE TO OLMSTED PARKS CONSERVANCY Donate by May 16 to be automatically entered to win a FREE e-Bike ($1,299 value!) Now through May 16, when you donate $5/month (or any amount) you’ll enjoy special member benefits AND be automatically entered to win a FREE Radrunner1 Electric Utility Bike – a $1,299 value!*. Become a Member. Renew your Membership.CHEROKEE PARK
Cherokee Park’s main feature is the 2.4-mile Scenic Loop, with separate lanes for vehicle traffic (one-way) and recreational users. One of the original parks designed by Frederick Law Olmsted, the park provides a pastoral setting amid rolling hills, open meadows and woodlands of the Beargrass Creek valley. For vehicles on the ScenicLoop (or
FRIENDS OF OLMSTED PARKS Olmsted Parks Conservancy believes in the power of neighborhood parks. Louisville’s Olmsted Parks are our community’s health clubs and art studios, our outdoor classrooms, sports facilities and family retreats. When Frederick Law Olmsted (and the Olmsted firm) designed parks in Louisville, he intended for these public greenspaces to be places for every member of the VIRTUAL TOUR: NETTLEROTH BIRD SANCTUARY Virtual Tour: Nettleroth Bird Sanctuary. Explore the Nettleroth Bird Sanctuary in Cherokee Park with Education and Volunteer Program Manager, Matt Spalding. This virtual tour of Cherokee Park’s best kept secret showcases why the area is perfect for ANIMAL HABITAT SCAVENGER HUNTNEW PLAYGROUNDS!
We are pleased to announce the opening of 3 brand-new playgrounds at these Olmsted Parks: Boone Square: The new playground at this park in Louisville’s historic Portland neighborhood will appeal to toddlers and big kids alike, with two sets of swings and a play area with multiple slides and climbing structures. Olmsted Parks Conservancywill be working
BERNHEIM MEMORIAL BRIDGE (CHEROKEE PARK) REOPENS AFTER $1SEE MORE ONOLMSTEDPARKS.ORG
OUR PARKS - OLMSTED PARKS CONSERVANCY The early 20th century witnessed the flourishing of parks in Louisville,. When Frederick Law Olmsted was commissioned to design a park. Olmsted Parks Conservancy is guided by a Board of Trustees. Olmsted Parks Conservancy1299 Trevilian WayLouisville, KY 40213 T: 502-456-8125F: 502-456-8162E: info@olmstedparks.org. ABOUT - OLMSTED PARKS CONSERVANCY About. Our nation’s parks were not always valued as they are today. During the mid-20 th century, urban parks suffered from neglect and disrepair. In the face of this epidemic, Louisville’s Olmsted Parks became overgrown, unsafe places that were misused and mistreated by the public. Eventually, the need to secure their future could noCHEROKEE PARK
Cherokee Park’s main feature is the 2.4-mile Scenic Loop, with separate lanes for vehicle traffic (one-way) and recreational users. One of the original parks designed by Frederick Law Olmsted, the park provides a pastoral setting amid rolling hills, open meadows and woodlands of the Beargrass Creek valley. For vehicles on the ScenicLoop (or
ELLIOTT PARK
DESIGNED IN 1906, THIS FOUR-ACRE NEIGHBORHOOD PARK FEATURES RECREATIONAL FACILITIES AND PLAY AREAS. The park is described as an oasis of green sandwiched between residential properties on the east, industrial to the north and west, and retail on the south. Once called Eclipse Park, what is now Elliott Park hosted Major League Baseballhome games
SENECA PARK
THE PLAN FOR SENECA PARK WAS PRESENTED IN 1928 AND WAS THE LAST OF THE PARKS DESIGNED IN LOUISVILLE BY THE OLMSTED FIRM. In 1922, the land known today as Seneca Park and Bowman Field was inherited by a German man named Waldemar Konrad von Zedtwitz. Prior to inheriting the land,America was at war
SHAWNEE PARK
THE 1892 OLMSTED PLAN FOR SHAWNEE USED THE LOW-LYING RIVERFRONT SETTING AND TOPOGRAPHY OF THE LAND AS INSPIRATION FOR THE PARK’S DESIGN. The two principal features of the park are the concourses that afford extensive views and the expansive Great Lawn, a signature Olmsted design feature. Intended as Louisville’s spot for largeformal
TRIBUTE - OLMSTED PARKS CONSERVANCY A tribute gift is a meaningful way to honor a person’s life and accomplishments, memorialize a loved one or commemorate a special occasion. Add beauty to the Olmsted Parks by making a tribute gift with a simple donation, a newly planted tree or a lovely wood bench. Tribute Donation Celebrate an occasion or memorialize a FRIENDS OF OLMSTED PARKS Friends of Olmsted Parks will inspire the surrounding park community to engage, collaborate and invest in the ecological and equitable advancement of the parks and neighborhoods, elevating the wellness of our community. To learn more or start a Friends group, please contact Sarah Wolff at sarah.wolff@olmstedparks.org or 502-456-1623. BRIDGES OF CHEROKEE PARK RENOVATION The Bridges of Cherokee Park The bridges of Cherokee Park are part of what makes this Olmsted-designed park so beautiful. The ten limestone bridges have been well used and loved over the last 100 years, but it’s evident, after a complete study, that time has taken its toll. In partnership with KYTC, Olmsted Parks Conservancy BERNHEIM MEMORIAL BRIDGE (CHEROKEE PARK) REOPENS AFTER $1 Olmsted Parks Conservancy celebrated the $1.14 million rehabilitation of the Bernheim Memorial Bridge in Cherokee Park with the descendants of Bernard and Rosa Bernheim, to whom the bridge was originally dedicated. The Bernheim Memorial Bridge (also known as Bridge No. 8) located on the Middle Fork of Beargrass Creek in Cherokee Park hasbeen restored
OLMSTED PARKS CONSERVANCY What is a Botany Blitz? A Botany Blitz is a plant-focused community celebration of biodiversity. Sometimes these events are called BioBlitzes and may also focus on insects, fungi, salamanders, and the like, but this year’s event is focused on springtime wildflowers and other newly emerging plants. DONATE TO OLMSTED PARKS CONSERVANCY Nature is the new normal.. When the pandemic began, our “normal” lives changed as we know it. But thanks to Olmsted Parks Conservancy members, our Olmsted Parks—the lush green jewels here right in our city’s backyard—provided a peaceful place to escape from the pressures of everyday life.IROQUOIS PARK
ACQUIRED IN 1888 AND NOTED BY EARLY PARK USERS AS LOUISVILLE’S OWN “YELLOWSTONE.” The Olmsted designs take advantage of the rugged terrain and the drama of the mature woodlands and scenic overlooks. At the heart of the park is an old-growth forest that blankets the knob’s steep hillsides with a great variety of rare plants andanimals.
CHICKASAW PARK
THIS SIXTY-ONE ACRE SITE WAS DESIGNED BY THE OLMSTED FIRM IN 1923. It is complete with winding paths, picnic pavilions, and the only free clay tennis courts in the region. The park land was formerly the country estate of political boss John Henry Whallen before it was acquired in 1921. The park plan was not fully FRIENDS OF OLMSTED PARKS Olmsted Parks Conservancy believes in the power of neighborhood parks. Louisville’s Olmsted Parks are our community’s health clubs and art studios, our outdoor classrooms, sports facilities and family retreats. When Frederick Law Olmsted (and the Olmsted firm) designed parks in Louisville, he intended for these public greenspaces to be places for every member of the ANIMAL HABITAT SCAVENGER HUNTCHEROKEE PARK
DESIGNED IN 1891 BY OLMSTED TO BE A PLACE WHERE ONE COULD EXPERIENCE SCENERY AND TAKE IN THE REFRESHMENT OFFERED BY THE LANDSCAPE. It is characterized by long winding roads opening to beautiful vistas, and large open spaces set in the valley of Beargrass Creek. The gently rolling slopes extending uphill from the creek wereNEW PLAYGROUNDS!
We are pleased to announce the opening of 3 brand-new playgrounds at these Olmsted Parks: Boone Square: The new playground at this park in Louisville’s historic Portland neighborhood will appeal to toddlers and big kids alike, with two sets of swings and a play area with multiple slides and climbing structures. Olmsted Parks Conservancywill be working
VIRTUAL TOUR: NETTLEROTH BIRD SANCTUARY Explore the Nettleroth Bird Sanctuary in Cherokee Park with Education and Volunteer Program Manager, Matt Spalding. This virtual tour of Cherokee Park’s best kept secret showcases why the area is perfectfor birdwatching.
BERNHEIM MEMORIAL BRIDGE (CHEROKEE PARK) REOPENS AFTER $1SEE MORE ONOLMSTEDPARKS.ORG
OLMSTED PARKS CONSERVANCY What is a Botany Blitz? A Botany Blitz is a plant-focused community celebration of biodiversity. Sometimes these events are called BioBlitzes and may also focus on insects, fungi, salamanders, and the like, but this year’s event is focused on springtime wildflowers and other newly emerging plants. DONATE TO OLMSTED PARKS CONSERVANCY Nature is the new normal.. When the pandemic began, our “normal” lives changed as we know it. But thanks to Olmsted Parks Conservancy members, our Olmsted Parks—the lush green jewels here right in our city’s backyard—provided a peaceful place to escape from the pressures of everyday life.IROQUOIS PARK
ACQUIRED IN 1888 AND NOTED BY EARLY PARK USERS AS LOUISVILLE’S OWN “YELLOWSTONE.” The Olmsted designs take advantage of the rugged terrain and the drama of the mature woodlands and scenic overlooks. At the heart of the park is an old-growth forest that blankets the knob’s steep hillsides with a great variety of rare plants andanimals.
CHICKASAW PARK
THIS SIXTY-ONE ACRE SITE WAS DESIGNED BY THE OLMSTED FIRM IN 1923. It is complete with winding paths, picnic pavilions, and the only free clay tennis courts in the region. The park land was formerly the country estate of political boss John Henry Whallen before it was acquired in 1921. The park plan was not fully FRIENDS OF OLMSTED PARKS Olmsted Parks Conservancy believes in the power of neighborhood parks. Louisville’s Olmsted Parks are our community’s health clubs and art studios, our outdoor classrooms, sports facilities and family retreats. When Frederick Law Olmsted (and the Olmsted firm) designed parks in Louisville, he intended for these public greenspaces to be places for every member of the ANIMAL HABITAT SCAVENGER HUNTCHEROKEE PARK
DESIGNED IN 1891 BY OLMSTED TO BE A PLACE WHERE ONE COULD EXPERIENCE SCENERY AND TAKE IN THE REFRESHMENT OFFERED BY THE LANDSCAPE. It is characterized by long winding roads opening to beautiful vistas, and large open spaces set in the valley of Beargrass Creek. The gently rolling slopes extending uphill from the creek wereNEW PLAYGROUNDS!
We are pleased to announce the opening of 3 brand-new playgrounds at these Olmsted Parks: Boone Square: The new playground at this park in Louisville’s historic Portland neighborhood will appeal to toddlers and big kids alike, with two sets of swings and a play area with multiple slides and climbing structures. Olmsted Parks Conservancywill be working
VIRTUAL TOUR: NETTLEROTH BIRD SANCTUARY Explore the Nettleroth Bird Sanctuary in Cherokee Park with Education and Volunteer Program Manager, Matt Spalding. This virtual tour of Cherokee Park’s best kept secret showcases why the area is perfectfor birdwatching.
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OUR PARKS - OLMSTED PARKS CONSERVANCY LOUISVILLE’S OLMSTED PARKS AND PARKWAYS WERE CREATED WITH GREAT VISION FOR THE FUTURE OF OUR CITY. When Frederick Law Olmsted was commissioned to design a park system for Louisville in 1891, he was already the acknowledged father of America landscape design, famous for his work on Central Park in New York, the U.S. Capitol Grounds, and the Biltmore estate grounds. ABOUT - OLMSTED PARKS CONSERVANCY Our nation’s parks were not always valued as they are today. During the mid-20th century, urban parks suffered from neglect and disrepair. In the face of this epidemic, Louisville’s Olmsted Parks became overgrown, unsafe places that were misused and mistreated by the public. Eventually, the need to secure their future could no longer beignored.
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What is a Botany Blitz? A Botany Blitz is a plant-focused community celebration of biodiversity. Sometimes these events are called BioBlitzes and may also focus on insects, fungi, salamanders, and the like, but this year’s event is focused on springtime wildflowers and other newly emerging plants.CHEROKEE PARK
DESIGNED IN 1891 BY OLMSTED TO BE A PLACE WHERE ONE COULD EXPERIENCE SCENERY AND TAKE IN THE REFRESHMENT OFFERED BY THE LANDSCAPE. It is characterized by long winding roads opening to beautiful vistas, and large open spaces set in the valley of Beargrass Creek. The gently rolling slopes extending uphill from the creek wereELLIOTT PARK
DESIGNED IN 1906, THIS FOUR-ACRE NEIGHBORHOOD PARK FEATURES RECREATIONAL FACILITIES AND PLAY AREAS. The park is described as an oasis of green sandwiched between residential properties on the east, industrial to the north and west, and retail on the south. Once called Eclipse Park, what is now Elliott Park hosted Major League Baseballhome games
SENECA PARK
THE PLAN FOR SENECA PARK WAS PRESENTED IN 1928 AND WAS THE LAST OF THE PARKS DESIGNED IN LOUISVILLE BY THE OLMSTED FIRM. In 1922, the land known today as Seneca Park and Bowman Field was inherited by a German man named Waldemar Konrad von Zedtwitz. Prior to inheriting the land,America was at war
2021 BOTANY BLITZ
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FRIENDS OF OLMSTED PARKS Olmsted Parks Conservancy has been connecting nature and neighborhood for thirty years. While honoring this milestone anniversary in 2019, we continue to embrace and grow our commitment to strengthening the community’s well-being. We are currently working with park neighbors and stakeholders around Shelby, Tyler and Victory Parks to develop our Friends of Olmsted Parks BERNHEIM MEMORIAL BRIDGE (CHEROKEE PARK) REOPENS AFTER $1 Olmsted Parks Conservancy celebrated the $1.14 million rehabilitation of the Bernheim Memorial Bridge in Cherokee Park with the descendants of Bernard and Rosa Bernheim, to whom the bridge was originally dedicated. The Bernheim Memorial Bridge (also known as Bridge No. 8) located on the Middle Fork of Beargrass Creek in Cherokee Park hasbeen restored
A NEW VISION FOR CHEROKEE GOLF COURSE In October, Olmsted Parks Conservancy submitted our response to Louisville Metro Government’s Request for Proposal for the 10 Metro Golf Courses. While we’re not sure what will happen next, since Metro Council voted in favor of raising greens fees to keep the courses open for 2020, we still feel that Cherokee Golf Course would be better suited to serve as a public park based on the public GIVE BACK TO THE OLMSTED PARKS YOU LOVE. Become a member by making adonation today.
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Thanks to all of you who helped make our Spring Membership Drive a success! We raised almost $50,000 and couldn't have done it without the support of our wonderful local businesses @heavenhilldistillery @heinebroscoffee @kentuckyselect @limestonetitleandescrow and the over 400 individuals who couldn't have made it through this past year without our parks. Big congratulations to Heather McLain who won theawesome e-Bike!
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Thanks to all of you who helped make our Spring Membership Drive a success! We raised almost $50,000 and couldn't have done it without the support of our wonderful local businesses @heavenhilldistillery @heinebroscoffee @kentuckyselect @limestonetitleandescrow and the over 400 individuals who couldn't have made it through this past year without our parks. Big congratulations to Heather McClain who won theawesome e-Bike!
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You need this in your feed today, trust us. Three sweet little fawns born yesterday at Cherokee Park. Mama and babies are doing just fine. Photo cred - the amazing Jeff Mattingly#whitetaileddeer
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LAST CHANCE! Donate or become a member this weekend to receive special member benefits AND to be automatically entered to win a FREE RadRunner1 Electric Utility Bike valued at $1,299. When you give back to the Olmsted Parks you love, you’ll make a direct and positive impact on the health and vitality of our 17 parksand parkways.
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When the pandemic began and most places were forced to close, the Olmsted Parks became sancturaries, schools, offices, gyms and more. Our Olmsted Parks gave us so much during the pandemic, and now it's our turn to give back. With support from sponsors like @HeavenHillDistillery, when you become a member by May 16, you'll enjoy special benefits AND be automatically entered to win a FREE Radrunner1 Electric Utility Bike -- a $1,299value!
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Members help grow our capacity to restore, enhance and forever protect Louisville’s Olmsted Parks and Parkways. Help fuel our daily operations by setting up a convenient recurring monthly donation. Either way, you’ll ensure that these important community greenspaces remain exceptional places to live and grow, for generations of Louisvillians to come!MEMBERSHIP OPTIONS:
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When the pandemic began, we took on the roles of IT support specialists and teacher's assistant to help our kids navigate all while trying to balance our "normal" jobs. Thankfully, Louisville's 17 Olmsted Parks were here for us when our families needed a place to escape, relax, recharge, and play. Our Olmsted Parks gave us so much during the pandemic, and now it's our turn to give back. With support from sponsors like @HeavenHillDistillery and @kentuckyselect you can give back to the parks that have given so much to us by making a donation during the Olmsted Parks Conservancy Spring Membership drive. ️ As an added bonus, when you donate $5/month (or any amount) by May 16, you’ll enjoy special member benefits AND be automatically entered to win a FREE Radrunner1 Electric Utility Bike – a $1,299value.
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