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AttractionDescriptionCountyNearest City
American Legion ParkOpen 8 am till dusk Monday-Saturday, 11 am till dusk Sundays. Funtopia playground, swimming pool area, golf course area, tennis courts, large shelter.HardinElizabethtown
Briar Hill Estates Park52 acres, picnic shelters, sand volleyball court, playground and walking trail.OldhamLaGrange
Freeman Lake Park Open 8am-dusk. Fishing, playgrounds, picnic areas, canoe, rowboat, pedal boat rental. HardinElizabethtown
Harrod's Landing Yacht ClubHiking, Parks, and Recreation. OldhamLaGrange
Harry Hill ParkBaseball, softball, soccer, volleyball courts and covered shelters for picnics and family reunions provide recreation for the entire family. HenryNew Castle
Jefferson Memorial ForestLocated just 15 miles from downtown Louisville, Jefferson Memorial Forest's 6,191 acres give you the opportunity to experience nature at its most spectacular - without leaving the city.JeffersonLouisville
John T. Walsh Park 11 acres. Little league baseball fields, picnic grounds, playground and shelter.OldhamLaGrange
Lebanon Civil War ParkThis park memoralizes the first major Civil War battle in Kentucky. Major General George H. Thomas led Union forces from Lebanon to Mill Springs in 1862.MarionLebanon
Louisville Extreme Park A 24-foot full-pipe is just one of the thrills featured in this skate park. JeffersonLouisville
Meade-Olin ParkA 65-acre park, open dawn till dark year-round. 18-hole Frisbee golf course. 1/2-mile walking trail, 3 softball fields, 1 T-ball field, 2 tennis courts, playground, wooded grounds and 3 pavilions. Call for pavilion reservations. MeadeBrandenburg
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