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    The iconic old bridge.
    Damien L.

    Great little park in the Highlands! Recent remodel and update to the tennis courts, restrooms, and splashpad. All for the better. During the summer they do concert series, and events. Any day it's a quiet place to go, walk the track, let kids play, or merely contemplate your place in the universe.

    Joseph G.

    Large, spacious and fun park located in the highlands right in the Tyler park neighborhood off Baxter ave. This place is pretty awesome. Very scenic and pretty yet simple landscape. Very fun playground areas with innovative swings/play sets and even a cool nature made obstacle course. Took my 4 daughters here today on a daddy daughter day and grabbing breakfast in a nearby highlands restaurant. They ran around and played and soaked in the good weather and fun sights and playground. We also took the simple little sidewalk trail that circles along the outside of the park. The place has plenty of park benches to sit down and relax and it appears to be a popular place to dog walk. We had a great time and the place is really cool. Next time we are in the highlands with the kiddos and time and weather permitting we will have to stop by again. Highly recommend for any park lovers.

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    Emily H.

    I lived next to Tyler Park for many years. It's a gem of a park that doesn't get the praise it deserves. I happened to be nearby today with my son, and since the weather was gorgeous, we stopped. After the recent renovations, it's easy to see that Tyler Park is a gem that now shines. This is a small but mighty park that shouldn't be ignored. The renovations included redoing the tennis courts. With the new paint, these stood out and were packed with families and couples playing tennis. The tunnel under the Baxter Avenue overpass is now more accessible. The steps have been replaced by a ramp. And the playground has been greatly expanded. Just past the tunnel, there are now two large, clean, brand-new playsets. One is for younger kids and the other older, with plenty of slides, ladders and more. My son had a blast. There were also swings, tree stumps to climb on and more. Other renovations include new bathrooms, ball courts and picnic tables. The neighborhood worked hard to fund and complete these renovations, and I commend them on the great job they did. Tyler Park is a park anyone would love to have in their neighborhood.

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    Tennis and playground in a great neighborhood Has a Sledding hill too Walk through a Stone tunnel feels like Central Park

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    Tyler Park is beautiful, like most Louisville parks. Very well maintained, big tennis courts & a nice playground for kids.

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    Large, spacious and fun park located in the highlands right in the Tyler park neighborhood off Baxter ave.

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    3.7(3 reviews)
    46.4 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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