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Blackacre Conservancy – Nature Preserve and Historic Homestead Blackacre, a 280-acre nature preserve featuring an 18th-century homestead and Louisville’s largest community garden, champions environmental education, conservation, and preservation programs
Little Sprouts Summer Camp Drop-off Class: FUN ON THE FARM (age 3-5) Our Little Sprouts campers will experience life as a farmer from feeding horses to brushing goats Children will learn about caring for the animals on a pioneer farm Your child must be fully potty trained
Community Garden – Blackacre Conservancy Blackacre Community Garden is the largest and friendliest in Jefferson County with over 300 plots Gardeners interested in growing healthy food can choose from a variety of plot sizes, including organic or conventional
History – Blackacre Conservancy Moses had been settled at Blackacre for several years before the land was transferred to him Moses and his boys worked hard to establish the homestead For a living, the Tylers made whiskey and had one of the first distillery permits in Kentucky He traveled up Floyds Fork and the Salt River to provide his dad’s tavern with Whiskey
Calendar – Blackacre Conservancy Blackacre, a 280-acre nature preserve featuring an 18th-century homestead and Louisville’s largest community garden, champions environmental education, conservation, and preservation programs
Nature Preserve Trails and Map – Blackacre Conservancy Dedicated state nature preserves are established solely to protect and preserve rare species, the natural environment, or exceptional natural scenery or environmental education opportunities Click here for Rules for Kentucky Nature Preserves
Blackacre Conservancy Blackacre Conservancy includes a nature preserve and historic homestead which provides insight to the precious traces of Kentucky’s past In 1792 Moses and Phoebe Tyler established their homestead, becoming one of the earliest Kentucky settlers and licensed whiskey distillers
Things to do – Blackacre Conservancy You’ll have no shortage of things to do and explore when you visit Blackacre Nature Preserve and Historic Homestead We are open from dawn to dusk and have almost 300 acres to enjoy any time of the year
Camps – Blackacre Conservancy Campers will explore Blackacre’s 300-acre preserve, learning about nature and building physical worlds as a team In the computer lab, they’ll design and map out their own Minecraft version of Blackacre On the final day, everyone presents their world, and the best design wins a prize!