Great place to walk and have a view of the river
You can see the world's largest baseball bat!
Cherokee Park is Louisville’s largest urban park, located smack dab in the middle of the Highlands neighborhood. Designed by Frederick Law Olmsted, this hilly and forested park spans over 389 acres, including walking paths, hiking trails, and biking routes. The central feature of the park is a fully paved 2.4-mile scenic loop that you can either walk or drive. (The secret is to keep turning left to stay in the park, and turn right to exit!). But we suggest that you head off the paved path and into the forest on the Cherokee Park Trail, where you’ll find a meandering loop that takes you through the true heart of Cherokee Park.