Louisville has much to offer families with its rich cultural offerings, elegant cast-iron heritage buildings and sporting attractions. Locals will tell you that this friendly Kentucky city is also a great place to bring the kids.
Families have no shortage of activities and adventures to enjoy in Louisville from its nature parks and numerous museums and amusement parks. And with many attractions located in and around Louisville’s downtown, it’s a relatively easy city to navigate. Here are just a few of the many things for families to see and do in Louisville.
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Kentucky Science Center
Hands-on discovery of how the world works
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Kentucky Science Center is set in a restored 19th-century warehouse and has 3 floors of interactive exhibits that offer fun and exciting ways to learn about science, mathematics and technology. Among the exhibits is the Science in Play area, which has different activity zones that challenge kids to build such scientific skills as investigating, assessing risks, and testing through experimental and imaginative play. Another exhibit called the World We Create gives budding engineers the chance to build their own rockets and flying machines.
Families could also enjoy science-related documentaries as well as Hollywood films on the centre’s 4-storey movie screen. You’ll get a discounted entry fee if you visit after 5 pm on Fridays and Saturdays.
Location: 727 W Main St, Louisville, KY 40202, USA
Open: Sunday–Thursday from 9.30 am to 5 pm, Friday–Sunday from 9.30 am to 9 pm
Phone: +1 502-561-6100
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Louisville Waterfront Park
Hosts many fun festivals through the year
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Set over 85 acres, the Louisville Waterfront Park offers plenty of things to do for outdoor lovers. First, you’ll have the chance to soak up some American history at the park’s impressive Abraham Lincoln memorial. Then you could go for a walk or bike ride on the trails that extend along the Ohio River and take in the lovely views of the city skyline and paddleboats plying the river.
Family-friendly facilities in the park include 2 playgrounds, picnic areas, kayak rentals, bike rentals and stands selling ice cream, hot dogs and other snacks. After a day spent running around the park, families could stop at Joe's Crab Shack to enjoy a seafood meal and scenic river views.
Location: 129 River Rd, Louisville, KY 40202, USA
Open: Daily from 6 am to 11 pm
Phone: +1 502-574-3768
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Speed Art Museum
View art and make art in Louisville’s oldest art museum
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Louisville's Speed Art Museum not only houses a fascinating collection of art, but it also hosts “art experiences”, film screenings and events to keep kids engaged and entertained. Families can explore the works of not only local Kentucky artists but a wide range of art from ancient Roman artefacts to cutting-edge photography.
Children have the chance to make their own mini masterpieces in the museum’s Art Lab, with art-making sessions held on the second Sunday of every month. The museum also offers a guided tour for families every Saturday at 2 pm. Both the art-making sessions and tours are free with the price of admission.
Location: 2035 S 3rd St, Louisville, KY 40208, USA
Open: Wednesday–Sunday from 10 am to 5 pm (Fridays open till 8 pm)
Phone: +1 502-634-2700
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Kentucky Kingdom & Hurricane Bay
Amusement park fun for the whole family
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Kentucky Kingdom has more than 70 rides and attractions spread over 65 acres, offering plenty of thrills for families. Bigger kids will love the rollercoasters and heart-stopping rides like Fearfall, while the younger ones are sure to enjoy such rides as the bumper cars and Bella Musica carousel. More rides for the wee ones can be found in the King Louie’s Playland area. Hurricane Bay is the attached water park with a host of waterslides, lazy and fast-moving river rides, tube rides and more.
Day passes allow entry into both. Check current schedules for opening hours, which vary by season and day of the week.
Location: 937 Phillips Ln, Louisville, KY 40209, USA
Phone: +1 502-813-8200
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Actors Theatre of Louisville
Enjoy plays and musicals in an elegant heritage building
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Actors Theatre of Louisville has been entertaining audiences with a range of plays and performances for more than half a century. It’s a lively place, with some 20 productions and 500 performances presented throughout the year. Many of the shows are family-friendly, with kids’ favourites like Adventures of Tom Sawyer and Little Bunny Foo Foo among the plays that have been staged here.
The theatre is found in the heart of downtown Louisville near several museums and dining spots, so it’s easy to find a bite to eat for the family before going to a show.
Location: 316 W Main St, Louisville, KY 40202, USA
Phone: +1 502-584-1205
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Frazier History Museum
Take a deep dive into Kentucky history
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Frazier History Museum gives families a vivid look into the history of Kentucky with its range of exhibits, interactive play areas and live performances. Among the notable artefacts in the museum’s permanent collection are Teddy Roosevelt's “Big Stick” and the bow and arrows of Geronimo, the Apache medicine man and resistance leader.
Costumed performers put on shows daily to bring important historical moments to life including stories from Norse mythology and Joan of Arc’s diary. Found in Louisville’s downtown “Museum Row”, the Frazier can easily be included in a day of exploring the city’s historic and cultural sites including the Kentucky Science Center and Louisville Slugger Museum.
Location: 829 W Main St, Louisville, KY 40202, USA
Open: Thursday–Saturday from 10 am to 5 pm, Sunday from noon to 5 pm
Phone: +1 502-753-5663
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Big Four Bridge
Picturesque walkway over the Ohio River
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Big Four Bridge connects Louisville to Jeffersonville in Indiana and offers a scenic pathway for walkers and cyclists. Used as a railway bridge more than a century ago, the mile-long bridge was repurposed for pedestrian use, accessed via Waterfront Park. At each end of the bridge, families will find ice cream stands and cafes to fuel up at, and every evening at dusk there’s a colourful light show on the bridge that changes with the seasons.
For those hoping to explore further, the bridge path links to the Louisville Riverwalk and Kentuckiana River Trail system on the Louisville side, while in Indiana it connects to the Ohio River Greenway and the Levee trail.
Location: 1101 River Rd, Louisville, KY 40202, USA
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Bluegrass Karting & Events
A fun spot for an adrenaline rush
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At Bluegrass Karting & Events, families with a need for speed will find plenty to enjoy as it claims to have the fastest go-karts in Louisville. There are 2 types of go-karts available, the smaller "youth karts" for kids aged 7 to 13 and larger "pro karts" that travel up to 65 km per hour for drivers aged 14 and up.
Bluegrass also offers axe throwing sessions – to targets, of course – for budding lumberjacks over the age of 14. Anyone wanting to blow off a little steam, or just have a laugh smashing things, could make their way to the Rage Room. Bluegrass provides items to smash, but visitors are welcome to bring their own things to wreak havoc upon, too. Open year-round, Bluegrass is a good rainy-day escape for families.
Location: 2520 Ampere Dr, Louisville, KY 40299, USA
Open: Monday–Thursday from 11 am to 10 pm, Friday and Saturday from 11 am to midnight, Sunday from noon to 10 pm
Phone: +1 502-297-9899
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