Jefferson Memorial Forest

Jefferson Memorial Forest

The Jefferson Memorial Forest is a forest located in southwest Louisville, Kentucky (formerly Jefferson County), in the knobs region of Kentucky. At 6,057 acres (24.52 km²), it is the largest municipal urban forest in the United States. [cite news |title=Jefferson Memorial Forest grows by convert|400|acre|km2 |url=http://www.bizjournals.com/louisville/stories/2005/12/26/daily4.html |publisher=Business First |date=2005-12-27 |accessdate=2007-04-03]

The forest was established as a tribute to Kentucky's veterans, and was designated as a National Audubon Society wildlife refuge.

Facilities

The forest offers over 30 miles (50 km) of various hiking trails, including several which offer views of downtown Louisville. Several discrete usage areas are featured, including the Tom Wallace Recreation Area, with the convert|7|acre|m2|sing=on Tom Wallace Lake; the Paul Yost Recreation Area, and the Horine Conference Center. Camping and fishing are both permitted. Tom Wallace Lake is stocked with trout and catfish once a year. Tom Wallace Lake features a handicapped-accessible fishing dock and natural trail, the Tuliptree Trail. The Horine Conference Center is a popular field trip destination for Louisville schools.

The forest property is operated as parkland by "Louisville Metro" Government.

History

In 1946, Jefferson County, Kentucky, undertook to establish a working forest preserve in the southern part of the county. The Jefferson County Memorial Forest was originally envisioned to be ten thousand acres and was named as a memorial to the area's dead of World War II. Since then, the forest has been redesignated to remember all who served in the armed forces. The original purchases were guided by Paul Yost, who was appointed as the county forester. Through 1954, some convert|1300|acre|km2 were purchased. No further properties were purchased until a single tract was acquired in 1965. The next acquisition was not until 1979, and from then until the mid 1980s, the forest was expanded to about five thousand acres. Since then, acquisition has proceeded again slowly.

In the late 1990s, the old ranger station, a former country schoolhouse, was renovated as a visitor and welcome center.

On May 30, 2004 parts of the park were ravaged by a tornado, which caused several trails to be temporarily closed.

Natural history

There are some fifty types of trees, including ten species of oaks, and a rich flora of wildflowers and seventeen species of ferns and fern allies. A wide variety of animals can be seen, including bobcats, coyotes, gray and red foxes, white-tailed deer, minks, great blue herons and horned owls.

Like many other natural areas in the eastern United States, the forest has a significant problem with invasive exotics, including tree-of-heaven (Ailanthus altissima), autumn olive (Eleagnus umbellata), Amur honeysuckle (Lonicera maackii), Japanese honeysuckle (Lonicera japonica), and princess tree (Paulownia tomentosa).

The forest is located in the Knobs region of Kentucky, also known as the Muldraugh Escarpment. This is a belt of rugged hills lying between the Bluegrass and the Pennyrile regions. The underlying geology of these hills is primarily siltstone and shale, with the siltstone creating extremely steep hillsides. The most important of these in the forest area is the Holtzclaw Siltstone, named after Holsclaw Hill.

References

ee also

*List of attractions and events in Louisville
*List of parks in Louisville, Kentucky

External links

* [http://www.memorialforest.com Jefferson Memorial Forest official site]


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