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283 Crestwood Ln
Louisville, KY 40229

Hillview Skatepark in Louisville, KY is a recreational area that offers a variety of activities for residents of Hillview. With amenities such as a gymnasium, outdoor volleyball and basketball courts, a walking/running track, and picnic areas, visitors can enjoy a range of outdoor sports and leisure activities. The park also features a skatepark, providing a space for skateboarders and BMX riders to practice their skills and enjoy their favorite sports.

In addition to the recreational facilities, Hillview Skatepark offers programs for youth, including volleyball and soccer, during the Spring and Fall seasons. With its convenient location between the Hillview Community Center and Russ Hall, the park provides a spacious and inviting environment for families and individuals to engage in physical activities and enjoy the outdoors.

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Joseph G.
9/23/2021

Hillview skatepark is a a small but nice skate park located next to the police station in a suburban neighborhood of hillview. Took my kids to this park to go skateboarding and it's never too...

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Noah L.
8/17/2024

It's very fun skate park. I grew up here riding with my friends and it was always a blast and great times. It was a great place for me to learn a lot of my tricks. One thing that is a very big...

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Nick S.
7/29/2024

Fun little park but some of the obstacles were clearly not built by experienced skaters as the transitions are too tight.

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Jeremy J.
11/17/2021

We visited the Hill View in Eastgate Park this week just to get out and about explore and see different things. My youngest daughter and I'll walk up and down the skate park took some pictures saw...

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Originally part of a one-thousand acre grant to General William Preston, Audubon Park was developed as a subdivision about 1910. Audubon Park Realty Company mapped the lots, planted the trees, laid out the roads, and designated the park areas. During World War I the realty company offered to the government 420 acres on the south side of the Audubon Country Club for living quarters of the soldiers. Later named Camp Zachary Taylor, in it's early days the cantonment was referred to as the "Audubon Park camp site". Today, it is simply known as Camp Taylor. In the early days a street car looped in the area with a station house near the center of the park and Louisville Railway Company ran a spur track. When the line was discontinued in the twenties, the station house was converted into a dwelling that still stands in it's original location today. The last of the tracks were removed in 1975. Residents have always protected and promoted the natural beauty of the area. Since the Park was named for the naturalist and bird artist John James Audubon, all but two of it's twenty streets were given names of birds. Because of the many dogwood and other flowering trees and shrubs, the Dogwood Festival, held the third weekend of each April, was initiated by the Garden Club in 1971. Six park areas are maintained at public expense. Flowers in the beds at the entrance and along Audubon Parkway are planted annually by the Garden Club. As funds become available, trees along the easements and in park areas are replaced by the City of Audubon Park and the Garden Club. At their own expense and with Council approval, individuals desiring immediate action also plant trees along easements. Residents live in 555 single family homes, eight apartment buildings and seven duplexes. There are six businesses, one church, and six parks areas within the city boundaries. Audubon Park was incorporated in 1941 and was raised to a fifth class city by the 1976 legislature. The City Hall at 3340 Robin Road was dedicated in October of 1987. In 1996, The City was added to the National Register of Historic Places. The City is managed by a mayor, six council members, the Clerk-treasurer, and the Chief of Police. This site is the intellectual property of the City of Audubon Park, KY and no information or images may
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