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Walk MS

Waterfront Park: TurfMutt Great Lawn 231 E. Witherspoon Street, Louisville, KY, United States

Every step you take at Walk MS leads to something greater. With accessible routes that are stroller- and mobility device-friendly, there’s nothing quite like looking around you to a sea of orange-clad people who want to support you and the MS community.

International Food Truck Festival

Big Four Lawn & Swing 
Garden

Join us for the 4th annual international food truck festival where the world’s foods are gathered in one location. Enjoy eating around the world while being entertained by various cultural performances.

Louisville March for Babies

Big Four Lawn 129 W River Road, Louisville, KY, United States

More than just a walk, it’s your entry into making a visible difference in your community now and for generations to come. By participating in March for Babies, you’re lifting up communities for health equity, opening the door for all moms to have access to care and protecting the health of families by pushing for their rights.

Mayor’s Hike, Bike and Paddle

Big Four Lawn 129 W River Road, Louisville, KY, United States

Thousands of cyclists, paddlers and walkers will be on the move again at the Mayor’s Hike, Bike & Paddle Monday, May 27th as it returns for another Memorial Day at Waterfront Park.

Sailing Into Summer

Brown-Forman Amphitheater 1301 River Rd., Louisville, KY, United States

FEATURING TONY & THE TAN LINES, SUMMER COCKTAILS & MORE!

Join us as we officially kick off summertime with the debut of "Sailing Into Summer", a benefit concert for Waterfront Park! 

$25

Recurring

Juneteenth LVA Camp at Waterfront Park

Waterfront Park 129 W River Road, Louisville, KY, United States

For the fourth consecutive year, Waterfront Park and Louisville Visual Art will offer a full scholarship camp in the theme of Juneteenth. The week-long summer day camp will take place from 9:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. from June 10 to 14. During the camp, students will be introduced to the works and history of Ed Hamilton, Muhammad Ali, and the Underground Railroad while also learning about Juneteenth and Louisville. 

Waterfront Park is closed for recreation while the park is being restored from the flood.