A message from our Executive Director, Deborah Bilitski: Dear Friends of Waterfront Park, After over a decade of planning, we are thrilled to celebrate the grand opening of the first
Work is underway to replace ailing trees along River Road. This work is part of a long-range plan to replace nearly 300 Ash trees which have been susceptible to the Emerald
We would like to thank the readers of LEO Weekly for voting Waterfront Park as the second-best place to social distance outdoors. We are thrilled to receive this honor as
Waterfront Park is proud to be working in collaboration with IDEAS xLab, the Frazier History Museum, Roots 101, as well as various departments within Louisville Metro Government to support the
In recognition of World Urban Parks, Waterfront Park has lit the Big Four Bridge lights green to recognize the importance and value of parks, openspaces and their stewards during COVID-19.
Waterfront Park Announces Reopening for EventsPark to begin hosting events based on new State guidelines Beginning today, Waterfront Park will open event permitting for those wishing to host events in
After careful consideration, 91.9 WFPK Independent Louisville and Waterfront Park are announcing the cancellation of the 2020 WFPK Waterfront Wednesday concert season. We plan to resume in Spring 2021. The
Workouts at Waterfront Park are back! Whether you’re remaining healthy at home or looking for a workout you can do anywhere, stay active with Workouts at Waterfront Park, featuring local
Sometimes those who contribute the most do it with quiet grace and resolve. Marlene is one of those leaders and we are eternally grateful. Read more about this amazing woman
Park visitors will see more frequent food truck offerings near the base of the Big Four Bridge on the weekends as well as throughout other areas of the park Hometown
In recognition of National EMS Week, Waterfront Park has lit the Big Four Bridge lights white to honor those who provide the day-to-day lifesaving services Since 1974, President Ford declared