
Apartments near Cherokee Park in Louisville, KY (466 Rentals)


Butchertown Flats

Axis on Lexington

The Avenue in the Highlands

Fitzroy Louisville

The Woods

Waterside at River Park Apartments

Century Baxter Ave

Eagles Eyrie

Reserve at Lindsay

Grinstead

River Oak Apartments

St. Francis Apartments "In the Highlands"

Dundee Place Apartments

Poplar Terrace

Baringer Manor

1312 E Washington St, Unit 1

211 N Clifton Ave, Unit A

1228 Cherokee Rd, Unit Fully Furnished 2 Bdrm

1737 Frankfort Ave, Unit 201

1646 Lucia Ave, Unit 4
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Louisville is a town full of natural spaces to explore, so the hardest task for any person from a Louisville apartment is to decide just what park they should spend their day in. Each of the many natural areas offers up something a little different, but one that's offering up a little something for everyone is Cherokee Park. With over 500,000 visitors, it's one of the Top 50 most visited parks in the entire United States, and with so much to see and do, it's easy to see why visitors from apartments near Cherokee Park, as well as those folks from Louisville apartments across town, keep making this their sunny day stop. One of the first stops that visitors from Louisville apartments simply have to take in at the park is the Scenic Loop, a 2.4 mile stretch of road that gives you one of the best views in the city, and is perfect for those looking to run or jog, or even for those who prefer to drive. Bird watchers are also in luck at this park, thanks to the Nettleroth Bird Sanctuary, offering up more birds than nearly any other spot in the city, making it a heaven for avian aficionados. Wanting to take the trip to the park, but don't want to leave the dog at home? There's a fantastic sections of the park just for dogs from Louisville apartments and their owners, at Cochran Hill, with a fenced in area where your dog can be free to roam all he wants, and where you won't have to worry about his or her safety. The park has plenty of other amenities, so those with apartments near Cherokee Park won't run out of reasons any time soon to stop visiting the park, with attractions such as a fishing lake, horseback riding trails, horseshoe pits, playgrounds, sports fields, and even a golf course. There are a number of parks you could choose from when a sunny Kentucky day strikes, but few parks in the city offer up quite as many things to do as Cherokee Park. It has so many attractions, that even those with apartments near Cherokee Park won't be able to take them all in in just a few days.
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