- Louisville Loop
The Louisville Loop is a bike and pedestrian trail which will circle the city of
Louisville, Kentucky when completed. It is part of a project known asCity of Parks , which will also add thousands of acres of parkland in the city, using the trail to connect many of the city's existing parks and future parks. The trail is projected to be convert|110|mi|km long when completed, convert|30|mi|km have already been completed along the city's western waterfront.History
The city's first bike path effort, Beargrass Bikeway, which connects
Cherokee Park to the Belvedere, was opened in 1980 but received little use. [cite news |title=Plans being made to build 5 1/2-mile riverside walkway |author=Shafer, Sheldon |date=1989-12-27 |pages=1B |publisher="The Courier-Journal "] The section connecting the Belvedere toShawnee Park was first proposed in 1988. [cite news |title=Hearty few scout proposed trail |author=Garr, Robin |publisher="The Courier-Journal " |date=1988-11-21 |pages=1B]Existing sections of Louisville Loop
The first section of the Louisville Loop was the Riverwalk, a convert|6.9|mi|km|sing=on bike and jogging trail running along the city's
Ohio River waterfront from the Belvedere toChickasaw Park . It passes through Lannan Park in Portland andShawnee Park along the way. A portion of the trail runs along city streets Portland, with about convert|0.4|mi|km of the total route existing on city sidewalks. The trail passes through the former Portland Wharf area which was razed forI-64 development, and the old street grid is still visible.Along the way, there are mileage markers on the surface of the trail every tenth of a mile, as well as markers giving information on 19th century river culture, such as units of measurement, river jobs, and types of riverboats.
The second oldest section of the Louisville Loop is the Levee Trail, which runs from Riverview Park to the Farnsley-Moremen House to Lees Lane. It was competed in 1998 and also has mile makers.
In 2007, the convert|10|mi|km|sing=on Mill Creek trail was completed, connecting the Levee Trail and The Riverwalk. A small stretch of the Mill Creek Trail had been completed in 2002 by L G & E, whose property much of the trail is located on, which ran from Greenwood rd to Mill Creek. The extension added by the City = included a $2 million bridge over Mill Creek.
The Louisville Loop currently extends a total of convert|30|mi|km from the Farnsley Morman House to Downtown.
Future sections of Louisville Loop
First sections of the Louisville Loop are slated for completion by 2013. They will connect the
Jefferson Memorial Forest , McNeely Park, Floyds Fork watershed, EP Sawyer State Park, and River Road corridor.The total trail length for a completed Louisville Loop is estimated at convert|110|mi|km one way.
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References
ee also
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List of attractions and events in Louisville, Kentucky
*List of parks in Louisville, Kentucky
*Louisville Museum Plaza
*Louisville waterfront arena
*Ohio River Bridges Project External links
* [http://www.louisvilleky.gov/MetroParks/cityofparks/ City of Parks page at LouisvilleKY.gov] (includes a map)
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