Top Parks in Burlington, Boone county, Kentucky, United states

Boone Woods Park

Address: 6000 Veterans Way, Burlington, KY 41005, USA

Park

“All around amenities. Frisby golf, tennis, playground. Shelter and picnic area. Playground mulch covered. Toddler and kid sized playground swings, jungle gym for both to enjoy.”

Middle Creek Park

Address: 5655 Burlington Pike, Burlington, KY 41005, USA

Park

“Fun hike trail in the forest. The trail 1 should take some 1.5 to 2 hours and goes through a moderately thick forest. If you are lucky, you might spot a deer or rabbit or maybe some other animal.”

Pete's Park

Address: Nicholas St & North Alley, Burlington, KY 41005, USA

Park

“Nice place”

River Ridge Park

Address: 8637 Lower River Rd, Burlington, KY 41005, USA

Campground Lodging Park

“Nice, quiet campground with beautiful view of the river. We stayed here for 2 months while working in Florence and haven't had any problems. Would definitely come back!”

England Idlewild Park

Address: 5550 Idlewild Rd, Burlington, KY 41005, USA

Park

“Great mountain biking trails that need more signage. Easy to switch trails and not even realize it.”

Conservancy Park Belleview

Address: 5820 Burlington Pike, Burlington, KY 41005, USA

Park

“Took my granddaughter so we could walk. The bird watching path has a few rather steep hills. Since it had rained a few days before our visit, we opted to skip those and just walk around the small lake twice. Very pleasant, peaceful and quiet.”

Spencer’s Kayak Livery

Address: 2073 Timberwyck Ln, Burlington, KY 41005, USA

Park

“I’ve been a few times...The owner is quite nice 10/10 would recommend🤩”

Sanctuary Circle

Address: 4151 Daniels Ln, Burlington, KY 41005, USA

Park

“So quite and peaceful.”

Gunpowder Creek Nature Park

Address: 6750 Sperti Ln, Burlington, KY 41005, USA

Park

“Place has some groomed hiking trails either of gravel, or dirt, and at times there was deep sand. I don't know what the trails are rated but I would give it a moderate to difficult rating for the route we followed. I wouldn't bring a wheel chair to use as it starts with a large, steep, graveled trail going down for what seems forever. And coming back up is exhausting to walk. I also wouldn't recommend taking young children or toddlers. There are several paths off the main trail. I also saw a Roman style theatre seating as we descended the first hill. There were several branches of Gunpowder Creek which wound it's way through the bottoms of the area. Some areas of dry ground were large islands. There were many large, deep areas of water (couldn't see bottom and current was swift), and many very quick moving shallow areas (less than 2 ft deep). Beautiful and scenic, but not a place I'd take someone who didn't swim. On an island across a very large, deep pool of water I could see part of ruins of an old rock wall. I saw four fishermen while there and was told that the Creek was regularly stocked with trout. There is a nice parking area at the top of the park at the entrance. This parking area is next to a playground and the only public bathrooms here, so use them before your venture.”

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