Known as the City of Parks, Louisville has long valued the natural landscape and the provisioning of outdoor recreation. In 1891 Frederick Law Olmsted, the father of American landscape architecture, was commissioned to develop an extensive park system for Louisville that eventually included 18 parks and 6 interconnecting parkways. Since that time, Louisville has continued to invest resources to build a first-class park system. Nestled within the Ohio Valley, and bordered by the knobs region to the south and the heavily forested areas of Indiana to the north, Louisville lies at the heart of an…mehr
Known as the City of Parks, Louisville has long valued the natural landscape and the provisioning of outdoor recreation. In 1891 Frederick Law Olmsted, the father of American landscape architecture, was commissioned to develop an extensive park system for Louisville that eventually included 18 parks and 6 interconnecting parkways. Since that time, Louisville has continued to invest resources to build a first-class park system. Nestled within the Ohio Valley, and bordered by the knobs region to the south and the heavily forested areas of Indiana to the north, Louisville lies at the heart of an endless array of hiking opportunities. Five-Star Trails: Louisville showcases many of the hiking trails and walking paths within the city or within easy driving distance in central Kentucky and southern Indiana. Designed specifically for day trips, this book includes several of the area's most popular parks, as well as many of the lesser-known hiking trails in nature preserves, wildlife management areas, and national forests.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
After more than 20 years in academia, Valerie Askren traded the life of living in the proverbial ivory towers to spend more time exploring the forested areas and sandstone arches of central Kentucky. An avid outdoorswoman, she has swum in Lake Malawi; climbed Mount Tai; sailed the coast of southern France; biked Nova Scotia; backpacked across Canada; and survived the biting cold of farm life in the Ukraine. Her honeymoon was spent kayaking the Grand Canyon with her husband, Ben. Valerie's background in natural resource economics and her love of nature have translated into a second career writing hiking guides. Her busy life has resulted in the newfound motto of "Think Global. Hike Local." Living in Lexington, Kentucky, she is always near a peaceful wooded path, beautiful public garden, or historical walking trail. The mother of four, Valerie still manages to keep clean sheets on the beds and make fresh sushi once a week.
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Overview Map Overview-Map Key Dedication Acknowledgments Preface Recommended Hikes Introduction Louisville: Inside I-265 1. Beargrass Creek State Nature Preserve: White Oak Nature Trail 2. Blackacre Waterfall Trail 3. Cherokee Park Loop 4. Falls of the Ohio Levee Trail 5. Goose Creek Loop at Tom Sawyer Park 6. Iroquois Park Summit 7. Ohio River Levee Trail 8. Waterfront Park 9. Waverly Park Loops Kentucky: South of Louisville and West of I-65 10. Fort Duffield 11. Jefferson Memorial Forest: Scott's Gap Trail 12. Jefferson Memorial Forest: Yost Ridge to Mitchell Hill Lake 13. Otter Creek Loop Kentucky: South of Louisville and East of I-65 14. Bernheim Arboretum: Millennium Trail 15. Bernheim Arboretum Sampler 16. Creasey Mahan Nature Preserve 17. Fairmount Falls 18. The Parklands of Floyds Fork: Coppiced Woods 19. Salato Wildlife Education Center 20. Taylorsville Lake State Park: Lakeview Vista Trail 21. Vernon-Douglas State Nature Preserve Indiana: North of Louisville and West of I-65 22. Donaldson's Woods Nature Preserve at Spring Mill State Park 23. Hemlock Cliffs 24. Indian Creek Overlook 25. Mogan Ridge East 26. Mount St. Francis Lake Trail 27. Patoka Lake Trail 28. Pioneer Mothers Memorial Forest 29. Rabbit Hash Trail 30. Rocky Ridge Trail at O'Bannon Woods 31. Spurgeon Hollow Loop 32. Tank Spring Indiana: North of Louisville and East of I-65 33. Bridges of Versailles 34. Clifty Falls 35. Muscatatuck National Wildlife Refuge 36. Pennywort Cliffs 37. Rose Island Loops Appendixes & Index Appendix A: Outdoor Retailers Appendix B: Hiking Clubs Appendix C: Public and Private Agencies Index About the Author Map Legend
Overview Map Overview-Map Key Dedication Acknowledgments Preface Recommended Hikes Introduction Louisville: Inside I-265 1. Beargrass Creek State Nature Preserve: White Oak Nature Trail 2. Blackacre Waterfall Trail 3. Cherokee Park Loop 4. Falls of the Ohio Levee Trail 5. Goose Creek Loop at Tom Sawyer Park 6. Iroquois Park Summit 7. Ohio River Levee Trail 8. Waterfront Park 9. Waverly Park Loops Kentucky: South of Louisville and West of I-65 10. Fort Duffield 11. Jefferson Memorial Forest: Scott's Gap Trail 12. Jefferson Memorial Forest: Yost Ridge to Mitchell Hill Lake 13. Otter Creek Loop Kentucky: South of Louisville and East of I-65 14. Bernheim Arboretum: Millennium Trail 15. Bernheim Arboretum Sampler 16. Creasey Mahan Nature Preserve 17. Fairmount Falls 18. The Parklands of Floyds Fork: Coppiced Woods 19. Salato Wildlife Education Center 20. Taylorsville Lake State Park: Lakeview Vista Trail 21. Vernon-Douglas State Nature Preserve Indiana: North of Louisville and West of I-65 22. Donaldson's Woods Nature Preserve at Spring Mill State Park 23. Hemlock Cliffs 24. Indian Creek Overlook 25. Mogan Ridge East 26. Mount St. Francis Lake Trail 27. Patoka Lake Trail 28. Pioneer Mothers Memorial Forest 29. Rabbit Hash Trail 30. Rocky Ridge Trail at O'Bannon Woods 31. Spurgeon Hollow Loop 32. Tank Spring Indiana: North of Louisville and East of I-65 33. Bridges of Versailles 34. Clifty Falls 35. Muscatatuck National Wildlife Refuge 36. Pennywort Cliffs 37. Rose Island Loops Appendixes & Index Appendix A: Outdoor Retailers Appendix B: Hiking Clubs Appendix C: Public and Private Agencies Index About the Author Map Legend
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