Lexington opens Kelly's Landing park providing public river access

June 05, 2025 | Lexington City, Fayette County, Kentucky

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The recent opening of Kelly's Landing marks a significant milestone for Fayette County, providing the only public river access in the area. This new park, which has been in development since February 2019, features walking trails, green spaces, and wooded areas, catering to outdoor enthusiasts with opportunities for kayaking and canoeing along a 12-mile stretch of the Kentucky River.

During the opening ceremony, local officials expressed their excitement about the park's potential to enhance recreational options for residents. The park is designed to be a vibrant and inclusive space, honoring its ecological and historical significance. It aims to connect the community with nature while offering educational programs focused on watershed management, wildlife, and geology.
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Former council members Kathy Plowman and Gloria Martin were recognized for their contributions to the project, which reflects years of dedication and planning. The park is part of a broader initiative to protect natural lands in rural Fayette County, emphasizing the importance of preserving these spaces for future generations.

As Kelly's Landing opens its doors to the public, it stands as a testament to community collaboration and a commitment to enhancing the quality of life in Lexington. The park is expected to serve as a hub for outdoor activities and educational opportunities, inviting residents to explore the natural beauty of the Kentucky River Palisades.

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