Louisville's Waterfront Park Goes West

Earlier this year, Louisville’s city leaders joined with state leaders, community members and donors to celebrate a major milestone for

an industrial-style playspace
Photos Courtesy of Waterfront Park

 Waterfront Park—the grand opening of PlayPort, and the first phase of the parks long-awaited Phase IV expansion. This historic moment marks the next step in reconnecting Louisville’s west end neighborhoods to the Ohio River, ensuring that Waterfront Park remains a place for everyone.

“For 38 years, Waterfront Park has worked to reclaim our Ohio River waterfront for the community, creating a space where people can gather, play, and connect,” said Deborah Bilitski, executive director and president of Waterfront Park. “With today’s opening of PlayPort and the first phase of our Phase IV expansion, we are taking another step toward deepening those connections, bringing Waterfront Park within walking distance of thousands of new residents.”

The first feature of the Phase IV expansion to open, PlayPort is an innovative, science-based play and learning area developed in partnership with the Kentucky Science Center. Unlike traditional playgrounds, PlayPort transforms industrial and river-themed objects into interactive play structures, including a life-sized excavator bucket, a supersized dump truck bed with slides, and authentic maritime artifacts. The vast majority of the playground is accessible at ground level or through ramps and pathways, far exceeding ADA standards and ensuring that children of all abilities can play and explore together.

a sign welcomes kids to get active in the play space

“The PlayPort is part of our New Kentucky Home, where there is opportunity, prosperity and equal access for every family and child,” Governor Andy Beshear said. “Thanks to the Kentucky Science Center for making this space open to everybody, so all kids can join in and have fun together. Team Kentucky was proud to invest $10 million to help expand Waterfront Park into West Louisville, so that 10,000 more Kentuckians could easily walk here and make amazing memories with their families.”

Waterfront Park’s Phase IV is a $50 million project that will add 22 acres of new public space along the Ohio River. For decades, residents of Portland, Russell and other west Louisville neighborhoods have lived close to the river but have lacked direct access to its many offerings. The expansion will help bridge that gap, bringing Waterfront Park within a 20-minute walk of more than 10,000 residents and creating a stronger link between downtown and west Louisville.

PlayPort is just the beginning. Over the next several years, the continued Phase IV expansion will include new community gathering spaces designed to create opportunities for recreation, connection, and engagement with Louisville’s riverfront heritage.

For more information about Phase IV and future developments, visit ourwaterfrontparkexpansion.org.