Legacy Trail - University of Kentucky

Legacy Trail Rules
• No alcoholic beverages or controlled substances.
• Pets must be leashed and owners must remove all
waste.
• Trash must be disposed of appropriately.
• Trail is open to walkers, bicyclists, joggers and
skaters.
• No motorized vehicles allowed on Trail.
• No horses allowed on Trail.
• Please keep to the right and pass on the left.
• Please announce your intention to pass.
• Please move off Trail when stopped.
• Respect adjoining landowners’ rights and privacy.
• For questions or concerns, please contact LexCall
859-425-2255.
Legacy Trail Easement Donors
Commonwealth of Kentucky
Courtyard by Marriott, Lexington North
Lexington Fayette Urban County Government
Lexmark International, Inc.
Rosenstein Development
University of Kentucky
YMCA of Central Kentucky
Vulcan Materials Co.
Community Partners
Ale-8-One
Blue Grass Community Foundation
Bluegrass PRIDE
Citizen’s Police Academy Alumni Association
Commerce Lexington
Downtown Lexington Corporation
Lexington Farmer’s Market
Isaac Murphy Memorial Art Garden Board of Directors
LexTran
Legacy Trail Sponsors
Anonymous
Asphalt Institute
Blue Grass Community Foundation
Cumulus Broadcasting
Isabel McHenry Clay
Fifth Third Bank, Kentucky, Inc.
Graviss McDonald’s Restaurants, Joe and Debbie Graviss
Marnie and Phil Holoubek
Lee Brick and Block
LexArts
Lexington Herald Leader
Raising Cane’s
Reverend Alfred Shands III
WLEX -18
For more information
please contact Steve Austin or Beth Willmott at 859.225.3343
or [email protected] or [email protected]
www.mylegacytrail.com
The Legacy Trail is a twelve-mile long paved
walking and biking trail leading from the Isaac
Murphy Memorial Art Garden in the East End,
and other areas in downtown, to the Kentucky
Horse Park. The Legacy Trail is a public art
venue, a place to learn about our environment
and our past, and a great way to simply get
healthy and enjoy our beautiful countryside.
Over eight miles are completed in the first
phase.
The Legacy Trail opened to the public on
September 12, 2010. Enjoy your trail!
Feel free to plan your outing beginning at any
point along the Trail – the North Lexington Family
YMCA at 381 West Loudon Avenue, Coldstream
Park off McGrathiana Avenue, or the North Legacy
Trailhead at Ironworks Pike across from the Horse
Park Campground. Plenty of parking is available to
ensure that getting to and on the Legacy Trail is as
easy as possible.
This Trail is the result of a community-wide
effort to identify projects that would become
Legacies after the Alltech/FEI World Equestrian
Games were over. The other Legacy Project is
the revitalization of Lexington’s historic East
End.
This Trail is a reality thanks to the generosity
of the property owners along the route,
the diligent and dedicated work by the
Lexington Fayette Urban County Government,
the Commonwealth of Kentucky, scores of
community volunteers, Blue Grass Community
Foundation, and the John S. and James L.
Knight Foundation.
Photo by Jim Rebmann
The Legacy Trail and the Renaissance in the
East End are testaments to the power of a city
working together to make itself even better. Legacies.
www.mylegacytrail.com