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Floyds Fork is a U.S. Geological Survey. National Hydrography Dataset high-resolution flowline data
The National Map
, accessed May 13, 2011
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of the Salt River in
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, directly south and east of
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. It begins in Henry County, near Smithfield Kentucky, flows through eastern Jefferson County and flows into the Salt River near Shepherdsville in Bullitt County. It runs for about through Jefferson County and drains approximately , making it the largest watershed in the county. It is also the least environmentally compromised watershed in the county, according to the Metropolitan Sewer District, as large-scale development in the southeastern portions of Jefferson County is still relatively sparse. To preserve its rural character, much of Floyds Fork south of I-64 was zoned rural residential in 1993. At
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, Floyds Fork has a discharge of approximately 387 cubic feet per second. The proposed City of Parks initiative by Louisville would purchase of land along the river and establish three to four parks, as well as hiking and other recreational trails. Floyds Fork is named for John Floyd, an early surveyor of the area. During the
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and Union forces skirmished on Floyds Fork and what is now
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(Shelbyville Road, locally) on October 1, 1862.


The Parklands of Floyds Fork

In August 2010, Louisville's newest public parks system was named according to the waterways, the one unifying feature that ties the four primary parks together, and that runs through and unites the nearly of park system being created in the eastern and southeastern part of the county; * Beckley Creek Park – , encompassing the existing Miles Park at Shelbyville Rd. and stretching to South English Station and Echo Trail. A major highlight of the park is the 22-acre great-lawn, that is encircled by a walking path and park drive, and named the "Egg Lawn", which gets its name from its shape. It has excellent wooded and groomed trails for running and biking. A picturesque setting for any family outing as well. * Pope Lick Park – , just south of Beckley Creek Park, stretching south approximately to near Thurman Rd., and incorporating the existing Floyds Fork Park off Taylorsville Rd. * Turkey Run Park – , stretching from Seatonville Road to Broad Run Rd. * Broad Run Park – , south of Turkey Run Park and stretching south to Bardstown Rd. A narrow strip of connecting land between Pope Lick Park and Turkey Run Park, called "The Strand", will encompass another . Turkey Run Park will be the city's second-largest park, behind the
Jefferson Memorial Forest The Jefferson Memorial Forest is a forest located in southwest Louisville, Kentucky, in the Knobs region of Kentucky. At , it is one of the largest municipal urban forests in the United States. The forest was established as a tribute to area w ...
. The Parklands of Floyds Fork are operated by Louisville nonprofit, 21st Century Parks. The new park system relies on donor-support, memberships, and an endowment for annual operations. In recent years, the area surrounding Floyds Fork has been subject to new property development. In order to protect the tributary from developers, the Future Fund has purchased 115 acres of land, which were otherwise going to become a subdivision. The aim of this organisation is to preserve the creek by making sure it is only being used for recreation, reducing private development to a minimum.


See also

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List of rivers of Kentucky List of rivers in Kentucky (U.S. state). By drainage basin This list is arranged by drainage basin, with respective tributaries indented under each larger stream's name. All rivers in Kentucky flow to the Mississippi River, nearly all by virtue o ...
* City of Parks *
Geography of Louisville, Kentucky Louisville is a city in Jefferson County, Kentucky, Jefferson County, in the U.S. state of Kentucky. It is located at the Falls of the Ohio River. Louisville is located in the Southeastern United States at . According to the U.S. Census Bureau ...
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List of attractions and events in the Louisville metropolitan area This is a list of visitor attractions and annual events in the Louisville metropolitan area. Annual festivals and other events Spring * Abbey Road on the River, a salute to The Beatles with many bands, held Memorial Day weekend in Louisvill ...
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List of parks in the Louisville metropolitan area The following is a list of parks, forests and nature preserves in the Louisville, Kentucky, Louisville Louisville metropolitan area, metropolitan area. Louisville Metro (Jefferson County) Frederick Law Olmsted Parks The Frederick Law Olm ...


References


External links


The Parklands of Floyds Fork
€”Website
21st Century Parks
€”Website


Construction Begins on the next $15 Million Phase of Beckley Creek Park and Pope Lick Park
€”Louisville.gov June 27, 2012
Bridges Progressing At The Parklands of Floyds Fork
– BrokenSidewalk January 2012

€”May 2011

€”November 2010

€”October 2010

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