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    Josephine Sculpture Park

    4.6 (14 reviews)
    Closed 7:00 am - 7:00 pm

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    Jeremy J.

    My buddy and I stopped here and explored and saw the area at all the different sculptures when we were there. I thought it was pretty awesome. I never heard of this place and we were pleasantly surprised with how cool it all looked. We will go back and see more because we didn't get to see it all the time.

    Jennifer N.

    Free and open to the public. There's no one there to assist or ask questions. You park and explore on your own. It was nice stroll through the park to see the sculptures. Some were nice, some interesting, some I didn't quite get. Some you can touch and climb on, some you cannot...so make sure you read the signs. My kids had a good time.

    Laura N.

    If you've never been here before, you need to bookmark this place. NOW. Someone suggested this place to me earlier this year when I was looking for free, outdoor things to do with my family and I'm SO glad we came here! It was such a nice, hidden surprise! The park is open EVERY DAY and is FREE! It's 30 acres of walking paths through meadows adorned with various art sculptures. We spent nearly two hours walking around and looking at various artwork -- and I think we only managed to see about 1/3 of what was actually here. (It was a hot day and the boys in my family can only handle so much walking on hot days.) My husband isn't really into art, and even he enjoyed this. Plus my son delighted in all the fun artwork and "finding" new things. We had a blast exploring. Fun perk: bring some spray paint! You can be an artist yourself and paint on one of the graffiti walls in the middle of a clearing. How neat! I'm looking forward to coming here when the weather is warm again and exploring the rest of the acres! We'll probably pack a picnic lunch/snacks next time!

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    Holly W.

    I had an excellent stroll through the meadows and found the art to be quite interesting. Each peace of artwork captured my thought processes. Highly recommend for some reflective moments of nature and artistry.

    We ran into the owner and she offered mom a free popsicle from the visitors center for her birthday.
    Kasen M.

    You can't beat a Free experience, and this art park is open 365 days a year, from dusk to dawn. After attending art school at University of Minnesota, the owner came to inherit the farm from her grandparents. The park is lovingly named Josephine after her late-Grandmother. I'd heard of this sculpture park in Frankfort, KY years ago; but had never come to experience the magic for myself. My Mom and I were coming back from a weekend trip in West Virginia, heading home to Louisville via I-64 when we saw the sign from the interstate. It's the same exit as Buffalo Trace! Being a Sunday, Buffalo Trace was just closing, so a quick google search (b/c the sculpture park wasn't in Yelp, yet) revealed they were open until 9p. So we said YOLO and found ourselves taking a short drive to find a small parking lot facing a big, graffiti mural painted barn. Visiting on a Sunday afternoon around 5pm, we were the only visitors. We saw people hanging out in the barn, so after snapping a few shots, we walked over to see what they were up to. It was the owner and an artist building "little free library" style houses for an upcoming Printmaking Convention. They greeted us and stopped what they were doing to chat. They showed us some of the community art projects, told us about the Park, how it came to be, how to navigate the field of sculptures and finished by telling my Mom Happy Birthday (9/25 -- Happy Birthday Mom) and inviting her grab a free popsicle from the freezer in the visitors center. The sculptures are pretty incredible. Each one is so unique, and artists from all over the world are represented. Some pieces are pretty clear, while others challenge you to find your own meaning in interpretation. Each piece states if you can touch or climb on it. She also has a small bee farm nestled in the field among the sculptures! (It's clearly marked at a safe distance to keep you from being too close and getting stung -(but it's cool to see them all buzzing around) They have picnic tables on site and occasionally offer classes, concerts and festivals. Visiting is free, but if you love your experience, you can drop a few bucks in a donation box by the entrance or the Visitor's Center (where you'll find clean, flushing toilets and a fridge stocked with chilly water bottles and popsicles). Suggested donation for those items is $1. Pro tips -- the field's terrain isn't level, it's a field -- not a paved sidewalk, so be prepared for a few dips and hills. Also, bug spray is a great idea, I definitely fed some mosquitoes during our 2 hour walk.

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    Prabha R.

    We had friends who came over from Cincinnati on a cold Saturday morning. It was quite unplanned. They had kids too and so, I thought long and hard on where to take them. Then I remembered this park and thought the kids might like it. Despite living just a couple miles away, I had never been here before. We drove down to the visitors parking, noting the cool horse sculpture on the way. There were no other cars there, we were the only visitors. We spent just over an hour waking the grounds and taking pictures of the sculptures. There are a few sculptures you can climb on, and the kids had fun doing it. I quite enjoyed looking at the sculptures and trying to deduce what they're made of. Information about the sculptures and sculptor are detailed in placards placed near each sculpture. There are a few picnic tables near the parking and a few benches scattered throughout the grounds. I don't think we covered everything but it was getting too cold and so we left. Will come back on a warm day to spend more time. The entrance is free but there's a donation box near the parking, feel free to contribute. It really is a marvel that someone has collected all these sculptures and made them available to the public for free.

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    Capitol View Park

    Capitol View Park

    3.7
    (3 reviews)
    4.1 mi

    First, I will mention that it is winter now so very few parks look their best with all the bare…read moretrees and muddy grass areas. I saw this park on a map and dropped by with no expectations really. It turned out to be mostly a park for baseball fields rather than open areas or walking paths. The sports areas seemed pretty good though and had bleachers and fencing etc suitable for high school type ball games. It had walking access to the Kentucky River and a few paths that were, at the time, very muddy. There was a lot of drainage pipes, construction stuff and other maintenance areas that detracted from the view. Of course the trees had to leaves but I'd expect them to be nice in the right season. The Capitol view was okay. There was a mountain biking path that seemed like it would make a good ride for those interested. Many deer in the area which was very exciting for the dog and fun for me too. My 3 star review is because it just doesn't seem to meet a nice variety of park uses enough and because of all the maintenance areas (fencing, stacked mulch etc that seems permanent) detracting from the park atmosphere. It was easy to access though from the E-W Connector and had plenty of parking. The bathrooms were closed for the season which annoys me but is common in municipal parks (of course no one needs to pee in the winter....).

    My wife and I visited here last weekend so she could participate in the Bluegrass State Games…read more Sure, she won. She was the only racer in her class, but she won. That's all that counts. Upon driving into the park, it was immediately obvious that this park was designed for baseball. A huge, well-kept baseball field dominated the landscape next to the parking lot, with some very nice bleachers for an audience. Must be used for local school baseball or something. You can tell people really care about this park. Not being an avid mountain cyclist myself, I can't say a lot about the mountain bike course. It runs about 5 miles around, and is quite treacherous in a few places. There are two pits along the course known by cyclists as "Sinkholes" that are very challenging to bike through. A good portion of the early part of the course is a gruelingly slow ascent. Emily almost gave up in the middle of her third lap... Her calves were cramping bad. This says a lot, considering that she bikes 12 miles everyday through town.

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