Louisville Local Reviews

Louisville Nature Center

By |March 2nd, 2026|Categories: KAIA, Louisville Local Reviews|

The Louisville Nature Center is considered an urban forest in Louisville and is across the street from the Louisville Zoo. The Louisville Nature Center offers hiking trails, education and other wilderness experiences. BRICK enjoyed getting up close to the animals inside the nature center and they especially enjoyed the turtles. Address: 3745 Illinois Ave, Louisville, KY Price: free Hours/Days: Monday-Friday - 9-4 Lunch: no food Indoor/Outdoor: Indoor and outdoor Website: www.louisvillenaturecenter.org The hiking path is narrow. The sensory garden in the front has a lot of cool flowers and signs to tell you about sensory things in the garden. [...]

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KMAC Contemporary Art Museum

By |February 23rd, 2026|Categories: KAIA, Louisville Local Reviews|

BRICK visited KMAC Contemporary Art Museum in downtown Louisville. KMAC features rotating exhibits and permanent exhibits. KMAC offers numerous opportunities for visitors to experience art through the museum, tours, education, workshops, special events and more. KMAC is notable for its commitment to being inclusive by offering large print handouts of wall text, audio transcription of films, guided tours with verbal description, and wheelchairs are available upon availability. It is an autism friendly business and is wheelchair accessible. The staff was friendly and accommodating to our group. BRICK participants enjoyed the museum and played fun games such as scavenger hunts [...]

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Rabbit Hole Distillery Tour

By |February 23rd, 2026|Categories: Cole Herrick Reviews, Distillery, Louisville Local Reviews|

Rabbit Hole Distillery is one of the newer additions to the Kentucky Bourbon Trail and is widely recognized for its iconic, modern architecture. Located along the historic Whiskey Row in the NuLu area of downtown Louisville. This distillery blends contemporary design with the heritage of Kentucky bourbon. During winter months (January and February), tours are typically offered Wednesday through Saturday from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., though visitors are encouraged to check their Instagram for updates, as special events may alter regular hours. Several tour options are available, with pricing beginning at $32 per person; specific offerings and details can [...]

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Gallrein Farms

By |February 22nd, 2026|Categories: KAIA, Louisville Local Reviews|

BRICK visited Gallrein Farms in the fall which is a popular time to visit since Gallrein is known for its fall activities involving pumpkin picking, hayrides and corn mazes. It is a family-owned farm in Shelbyville, KY and offers a variety of seasonal activities, a market selling their fresh produce which is grown on-site and a cafe. The grounds are what would be anticipated when going to a farm such as uneven terrain, grass and gravel while exploring the property. So, this may pose to be difficult for those who have mobility challenges and/or use wheelchairs or walkers. BRICK [...]

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Falls of the Ohio

By |February 22nd, 2026|Categories: KAIA, Louisville Local Reviews|

BRICK visited The Falls of the Ohio State Park which is a historical site, known for extensive fossil beds. What was once home to a series of rapids and waterfalls before the construction of the locks and dams, the falls played a crucial role in early navigation and settlement along the Ohio River. Now, visitors can learn about the history of the falls and the fossils which are estimated to be about 390 million years old by visiting the museum. The museum was accessible for our groups mobility needs along with offering an accessible bathroom and a paved path [...]

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Evan Williams Bourbon Distillery Review

By |February 20th, 2026|Categories: Cole Herrick Reviews, Distillery, Louisville Local Reviews|

Located on historic Whiskey Row and an official stop on the Kentucky Bourbon Trail, the Evan Williams Bourbon Experience highlights the legacy of Evan Williams as Kentucky’s first licensed distiller. The distillery offers a range of tours and tastings, beginning at $20 for guests 21+, with reduced pricing for those under 21 who wish to participate in the historical and educational portions. Options range from a Traditional Tour & Tasting to immersive distillery experiences and a speakeasy-style tasting. Visitors can also enjoy the ON3 Cocktail Bar without booking a tour. (Refer to the distillery’s website for the most up-to-date [...]

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  • March 2nd, 2026 Off Comments off on Louisville Nature Center

    The Louisville Nature Center is considered an urban forest in Louisville and is across the street [...]

  • February 23rd, 2026 Off Comments off on KMAC Contemporary Art Museum

    BRICK visited KMAC Contemporary Art Museum in downtown Louisville. KMAC features rotating exhibits and permanent exhibits. [...]

  • February 23rd, 2026 Off Comments off on Rabbit Hole Distillery Tour

    Rabbit Hole Distillery is one of the newer additions to the Kentucky Bourbon Trail and is widely [...]

  • February 22nd, 2026 Off Comments off on Gallrein Farms

    BRICK visited Gallrein Farms in the fall which is a popular time to visit since Gallrein [...]

  • February 22nd, 2026 Off Comments off on Falls of the Ohio

    BRICK visited The Falls of the Ohio State Park which is a historical site, known for [...]

  • February 20th, 2026 Off Comments off on Evan Williams Bourbon Distillery Review

    Located on historic Whiskey Row and an official stop on the Kentucky Bourbon Trail, the Evan [...]

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