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The Parklands of Floyds Fork are operated by Louisville nonprofit, 21st Century Parks. The new park system relies on donor-support, memberships, and an endowment for annual operations. In recent years, the area surrounding Floyds Fork has been subject to new property development.
Broad Run Park's boundaries will grow significantly through the single largest property acquisition in the Parklands' history. Parklands of Floyds Fork is expanding by hundreds of acres, crossing ...
The Parklands of Floyds Fork—Website; Mayor Greg Fischer announced increasing the Tree Canopy over the city by more than 1,500 trees over 10 years—Louisville.gov October 24, 2013; Bridges Progressing At The Parklands of Floyds Fork – BrokenSidewalk January 2012; City of Parks page at LouisvilleKY.gov (includes a map)
The land around Floyds Fork and the Parklands has proven especially contentious. Once surrounded by farmland, the overburdened creek has seen a surge of development on its banks, ...
Floyd's Fork Park [52] German-Paristown Park [53] Gnadinger Park; William Harrison Park [54] Highview Park [55] Nelson Hornbeck Park [56] Hounz Lane Park [57] Irish Hill Park [58] Louis B. Israel Park [59] Ivy Court Park [60] Jefferson Memorial Forest – Largest municipal urban forest in the U.S., operated as a park by Metro Parks; Kennedy ...
The Parklands is made up of four parks, Beckley Creek Park; Pope Lick Park; Turkey Run Park, Broad Run Park and the Strand, a collection of land that links the two northern and the two southern parks.
Groups like the Parklands and the Future Fund are also major determinants of the fork's long-term health, together owning thousands of acres of land along the corridor, and seeking more.
The Parklands of Floyds Fork; Patriots Peace Memorial; Renaissance Fun Park [47] Riverfront Plaza/Belvedere, adjacent to Downtown Louisville and Louisville's wharf; E. P. "Tom" Sawyer State Park; Seneca Park, includes the Seneca Golf Course; Shawnee Park, includes the Shawnee Golf Course; Squire Boone Caverns (Mauckport, Indiana)