Waterfront Botanical Gardens is a living landmark, built on topof a former landfill. In 2019, theGardens opened to the public.We have cultivated 5 acres ofour full 23-acre site, with muchmore on the horizon!To become a Member, a volunteer, or learn more about our history and programs, please find us online or contact us at:Bicycles, Skateboards, and Scooters• The use of skateboards, scooters, rollerblades, and otherindividual recreational transport devices is not permitted inthe Gardens. Please park bikes at the yellow racks.General Policies• Please stay on the designated paved pathways, patio, and plaza areas. Do not walk or step in mulched or planted garden beds.• No drones or remote controlled aircrafts, including toy devices.• No weapons or firearms.• Do not collect or remove seeds, flowers, fruits, plant labels, etc. from the Gardens.Animals and Wildlife• No pets allowed.• Only ADA-defined service animals are permitted on the property.Smoking, Vaping, and Litter• Please dispose of waste in recycling bins when appropriate. Do not litter.Scan here to learn moreand get connected.Waterfront Botanical GardensP.O. Box 5056 Louisville, KY 40255(502) 276-5404info@waterfrontgardens.orgWaterfrontGardens.orgThank you for your cooperation.Waterfront Botanical Gardens Incorporated is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization. Our Federal Tax ID Number is 61-1297238. Garden EtiquetteReading a Plant LabelHow to Join, Donate, or VolunteerGenusFamilyCommon NameSpeciesNative Plant SignYELLOWWOODCladrastis ketuckeaFabaceae Legume FamilyVisitor Guideand Map1435 Frankfort Avenue, Louisville, Kentucky 40206We’re still growing !Waterfront Botanical Gardens is an official member of theAmerican Horticulture Society’s Reciprocal Garden Network!As a participating garden, our Members now have freeadmission to more than 380 gardens throughout the U.S. • WBG is a tobacco-free environment, including all buildings, grounds, restrooms, and parking lots.• Do not wade, swim, or climb in fountains or on rocks. • No picnicking. • Professional photography must be approved by WBG and scheduled in advance.Cover Photo: Steve Grider Photography
Waterfront Botanical Gardens is a living landmark, built on topof a former landfill. In 2019, theGardens opened to the public.We have cultivated 5 acres ofour full 23-acre site, with muchmore on the horizon!To become a Member, a volunteer, or learn more about our history and programs, please find us online or contact us at:Bicycles, Skateboards, and Scooters• The use of skateboards, scooters, rollerblades, and otherindividual recreational transport devices is not permitted inthe Gardens. Please park bikes at the yellow racks.General Policies• Please stay on the designated paved pathways, patio, and plaza areas. Do not walk or step in mulched or planted garden beds.• No drones or remote controlled aircrafts, including toy devices.• No weapons or firearms.• Do not collect or remove seeds, flowers, fruits, plant labels, etc. from the Gardens.Animals and Wildlife• No pets allowed.• Only ADA-defined service animals are permitted on the property.Smoking, Vaping, and Litter• Please dispose of waste in recycling bins when appropriate. Do not litter.Scan here to learn moreand get connected.Waterfront Botanical GardensP.O. Box 5056 Louisville, KY 40255(502) 276-5404info@waterfrontgardens.orgWaterfrontGardens.orgThank you for your cooperation.Waterfront Botanical Gardens Incorporated is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization. Our Federal Tax ID Number is 61-1297238. Garden EtiquetteReading a Plant LabelHow to Join, Donate, or VolunteerGenusFamilyCommon NameSpeciesNative Plant SignYELLOWWOODCladrastis ketuckeaFabaceae Legume FamilyVisitor Guideand Map1435 Frankfort Avenue, Louisville, Kentucky 40206We’re still growing !Waterfront Botanical Gardens is an official member of theAmerican Horticulture Society’s Reciprocal Garden Network!As a participating garden, our Members now have freeadmission to more than 380 gardens throughout the U.S. • WBG is a tobacco-free environment, including all buildings, grounds, restrooms, and parking lots.• Do not wade, swim, or climb in fountains or on rocks. • No picnicking. • Professional photography must be approved by WBG and scheduled in advance.Cover Photo: Steve Grider Photography
Waterfront Botanical Gardens is a living landmark, built on topof a former landfill. In 2019, theGardens opened to the public.We have cultivated 5 acres ofour full 23-acre site, with muchmore on the horizon!To become a Member, a volunteer, or learn more about our history and programs, please find us online or contact us at:Bicycles, Skateboards, and Scooters• The use of skateboards, scooters, rollerblades, and otherindividual recreational transport devices is not permitted inthe Gardens. Please park bikes at the yellow racks.General Policies• Please stay on the designated paved pathways, patio, and plaza areas. Do not walk or step in mulched or planted garden beds.• No drones or remote controlled aircrafts, including toy devices.• No weapons or firearms.• Do not collect or remove seeds, flowers, fruits, plant labels, etc. from the Gardens.Animals and Wildlife• No pets allowed.• Only ADA-defined service animals are permitted on the property.Smoking, Vaping, and Litter• Please dispose of waste in recycling bins when appropriate. Do not litter.Scan here to learn moreand get connected.Waterfront Botanical GardensP.O. Box 5056 Louisville, KY 40255(502) 276-5404info@waterfrontgardens.orgWaterfrontGardens.orgThank you for your cooperation.Waterfront Botanical Gardens Incorporated is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization. Our Federal Tax ID Number is 61-1297238. Garden EtiquetteReading a Plant LabelHow to Join, Donate, or VolunteerGenusFamilyCommon NameSpeciesNative Plant SignYELLOWWOODCladrastis ketuckeaFabaceae Legume FamilyVisitor Guideand Map1435 Frankfort Avenue, Louisville, Kentucky 40206We’re still growing !Waterfront Botanical Gardens is an official member of theAmerican Horticulture Society’s Reciprocal Garden Network!As a participating garden, our Members now have freeadmission to more than 380 gardens throughout the U.S. • WBG is a tobacco-free environment, including all buildings, grounds, restrooms, and parking lots.• Do not wade, swim, or climb in fountains or on rocks. • No picnicking. • Professional photography must be approved by WBG and scheduled in advance.Cover Photo: Steve Grider Photography