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700 S Campbell St, Hopkinsville, Kentucky, United States, 42240
299 Lake Reba Dr, Richmond, Kentucky, United States, 40475
1201 Park Dr, Covington, Kentucky, United States, 41011
3047 Legion Park Dr, Owensboro, Kentucky, United States, 42303

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Peace Park

There used to be a tobacco warehouse where Peace Park is located now. When the warehouse burned down, its owner, the late John C. Latham,

Hopkinsville Dog Park

According to locals who frequent Hopkinsville Dog Park, it’s a clean, well-maintained space with excellent amenities, and you shouldn’t miss a chance to visit. This

E. C. Million Memorial Park

Locals who frequent E.C. Million Memorial Park say the best time to visit is in spring when the flowers start blooming. The park is set

Lake Reba Park

If you’re an outdoorsy fur parent, you’ll love a trip to Lake Reba Park. The park offers a wide range of activities—from fishing to kayaking.

Devou Park

Visitors flock to Devou Park for its breathtaking panoramic views of Cincinnati and Covington. Climb to the top of the park’s highest hill, and you’ll

George Steinford Park

Locals know George Steinford Park as the Sixth Street Promenade. It’s a vast space that separates West 6th Street and is considered the heart of

Thompson Berry Park

There’s a lot you can do with your fur baby in the 38-acre space of Thompson Berry Park. You’ll find the Thompson Berry Soccer Complex

Jack C. Fisher Park

Jack C. Fisher Park is not your typical community park. It boasts 33 acres of space with lush greens and well-appointed amenities. The park is excellent

Joe Ford Nature Park

Nature lovers will surely have a blast at Joe Ford Nature Park. It’s home to the Joe Ford Nature Center, where you can join nature-based

Legion Park

Legion Park used to be a family picnic area until it was renovated in 1983 to include tennis courts, a street soccer court, and a

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