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John James Audubon State Park Pictures Added to the Photo Albums

June 9, 2014 by Joi Sigers Leave a Comment

John James Audubon State Park Pictures

I just added a gallery of pictures of John James Audubon State Park and the Audubon Museum and Nature Center. I have to tell you, this is one ridiculously beautiful Kentucky State Park. Everywhere you look – left, right, up, down – is something that’ll capture your eye. For a photography bug like me, it’s exhausting to try to capture everything with both your eye AND camera!

But it’s well worth the effort.

See the pictures by clicking the link above, then plan your own trip asap.

Also See: 10 Fast Facts About John James Audubon State Park!

They say a picture is worth a thousand words and, in the case of Kentucky, I’d say that’s 100 percent true.  We could use up all the words in the English language (and even borrow some from other languages), but we could never truly describe how beautiful or special our beloved state is.

You’ll have to just see for yourself in our growing collection of pictures of Kentucky! Also, be sure to check out our Pictures of the Day.

Filed Under: John James Audubon State Park, Kentucky Birds, Kentucky Picture of the Day

Picture of the Day: Audubon Museum and Nature Center

June 8, 2014 by Joi Sigers Leave a Comment

Audubon Museum and Nature Center

Audubon Museum and Nature Center

Each time we visit John James Audubon State Park, I love it a little more. It may not be one of the larger Kentucky State Parks, but it is (without a doubt) one of the most beautiful, peaceful, and friendliest. The gorgeous Audubon Museum and Nature Center is a breathtakingly beautiful building – inside and out.  It’s one of those “museums” where you’ve already seen uncommon beauty before you even walk through the doors.

The picture of the Audubon Museum and Nature Center above was taken on a recent trip.  I’ve been COVERED up with work the past few weeks (whoever says working from home is a cake walk clearly has never truly worked from home!) – or I would have added all of the pictures we took by now.

I will… absolutely, positively… publish the pictures tomorrow on Genuine Kentucky, along with more information about this very special state park.

Audubon Museum and Nature Center
Audubon Museum and Nature Center
Audubon Museum and Nature Center
Audubon Museum and Nature Center
View of the Museum and Nature Center from Behind the John James Audubon State Park Museum and Nature Center
Bald Eagle Statue at John James Audubon State Park
John James Audubon State Park
John James Audubon Museum and Nature Center
John James Audubon Museum and Nature Center
John James Audubon Museum and Nature Center

John James Audubon Spate Park is located on U.S. 41 – just north of of Henderson, ½-mile south of the U.S. 41 bridge over the Ohio River. 

Also See: New Theater at John James Audubon State Park

Filed Under: John James Audubon State Park, Kentucky Museums, Kentucky Picture of the Day Tagged With: Audubon Museum and Nature Center, John James Audubon State Park, Kentucky museums

New Theater at John James Audubon State Park

April 17, 2014 by Joi Sigers Leave a Comment

John James Audubon State Park Theater
I love when I have the opportunity to announce exciting new attractions in and around Kentucky and this announcement is especially cool.

John James Audubon State Park will open its new museum theater in a few days – on April 19.

The 47-seat Audubon Theater and Discovery Center will allow museum guests to see a short film about Audubon as they begin their gallery tour. The project was funded by the Friends of Audubon and with coal-severance funds through Henderson Fiscal Court.

“The Kentucky State Parks are grateful to everyone who contributed money and time to this project,” Parks Commissioner Elaine Walker said. “This will help attract more visitors to this park and make their experience so much more meaningful.”

The theater will also be used for other films, special events, lectures and museum programs. The theater will be open during regular museum hours 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. and at other times for special events.

John James Audubon State Park is the site where Audubon studied and painted birds from 1810-1819. The park is equipped with cottages and a campground, and offers many recreational opportunities, including a nine-hole golf course, six miles of hiking trails, fishing and more. It also has a museum and nature center that interprets Audubon’s life through a collection of his paintings and memorabilia.

For more information, visit www.parks.ky.gov.

John James Audubon Spate Park is located on U.S. 41 – on the northern outskirts of Henderson, ½-mile south of the U.S. 41 bridge over the Ohio River. It’s between Henderson, Kentucky and Evansville, Indiana – meaning there are LOTS of places to eat supper after a fun day at the park!

Filed Under: Henderson, John James Audubon State Park, News Tagged With: John James Audubon State Park, News

John James Audubon State Park’s Annual Wildflower Extravaganza

March 28, 2014 by Joi Sigers Leave a Comment

Flowers

Although this event has expired, there is always something to see and do in Kentucky. Visit our Kentucky Events  page for up to the minute happenings and be sure to check out our Things to Do in Kentucky  page.

  • Which native wildflower’s root is rumored to have been used as body paint?
  • Why are trillium plants dependent upon ants?
  • Can a dogwood tree help people with asthma?

The answers to these and many other wondrous wildflower questions will be examined at John James Audubon State Park’s Annual Wildflower Extravaganza on Saturday, April 5, from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. CDT.

Throughout the day, visitors to the park in Henderson will have the opportunity to stretch their legs and expand their minds.

Saturday, April 5 activities include:
9-10:30 a.m. Wildflower Walk – Audubon Museum front porch.
11 a.m.-noon Wildflower Walk – Audubon Museum front porch.
Noon-12:30 p.m. Kids Wildflower Scavenger Hunt – Audubon Museum back porch.
1-2 p.m. Wildflower Walk – Audubon Museum front porch.

For more information contact Julie McDonald at 270-826-2247 or juliea.mcdonald@ky.gov.

John James Audubon State Park is the site where Audubon studied and painted birds from 1810-1819. The park is equipped with cottages and a campground, and offers many recreational opportunities, including a nine-hole golf course, six miles of hiking trails, fishing and more. It also has a museum and nature center that interprets Audubon’s life through a collection of his paintings and memorabilia. For more information, visit www.parks.ky.gov or call 1-270-826-2247.

The park is located on U.S. 41 in the northern outskirts of Henderson, a half-mile south of the U.S. 41 bridge over the Ohio River.

Filed Under: Henderson, John James Audubon State Park, Springtime in Kentucky Tagged With: John James Audubon State Park, wildflowers

Kentucky State Parks: Labor Day Weekend Events!

August 14, 2010 by Joi Sigers 1 Comment

The Kentucky State Parks will be in full swing with events and activities during Labor Day Weekend.

All 32 campgrounds will be open and many parks are planning special festivities for guests. The park systemââ?¬â?¢s 17 resort parks ââ?¬â?? all with lodges, full-service restaurants, hiking trails, playgrounds, picnic areas and other amenities ââ?¬â?? will be open.

The recreational parks and historic sites will also be open. Most have hiking trails, picnic areas, camping, fishing and other recreational opportunities for guests.

Golfers have 18 courses across the state from which to choose. Several courses have received national honors for being among the best places to play. The Kentucky State Parks also offer golf packages that include overnight stays.

For more information about all 51 state parks and to make lodging or camping reservations, visit www.parks.ky.gov. Information about lodging discounts and coupons is also available on the website. Below is a listing of events scheduled during Labor Day Weekend 2010:

Blue Licks Battlefield State Resort Park, Mount Olivet

Sept. 3

Tomahawk Throwing at the Pioneer Museum

While the tomahawk was a formidable weapon, unlike the movies, it was probably never actually thrown in frontier warfare. However, games of skill were common on the frontier. Join the park ââ?¬Å?expertââ?¬Â for a talk about the history of games of skill and a chance to test skill with a tomahawk. This program is open throughout the day and is part of the Pioneer Museum Summer Series. It is free with paid admission to the museum. 1-800-443-7008.

Blue Licks Battlefield State Resort Park, Mount Olivet

Sept. 4

Labor Day Blood Drive

You can be someone�s hero! The Central Kentucky Blood Center Blood Mobile will be just outside the Blue Licks Battlefield State Resort Park Pioneer Museum. All blood donors will receive complimentary passes for the Pioneer Museum and be eligible to win door prizes. Donate blood between 11 a.m. and 3 p.m. on Saturday. Call the park at 859-289-5507 or 800-443-7008 for overnight accommodations, directions and additional information.

General Butler State Resort Park, Carrollton

Sept. 4

Goldenrod Gala

The park will host a one-day juried Arts & Crafts Festival featuring handmade items. The gala includes a variety of demonstrators, all-day entertainment, food concessions, Farmer�s Market and activities for kids. 866-462-8853.

Fort Boonesborough State Park

Sept. 4

CKBC Mobile Blood Drive
The Central Kentucky Blood Center will be conducting a blood drive in the Recreation Hall of the campground from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. All donors will receive a t-shirt, a gift and will be entered into the door prize drawings for gift certificates from the park and area businesses. Open to the public. 859-527-3131.

Jefferson Davis State Historic Site, Fairview

Sept. 4

Civil War Flag Exhibit

Spend part of your holiday weekend visiting Jefferson Davis State Historic Site to see an impressive collection of reproduction Civil War flags, both Confederate and Union, by Spencer and Linda Brewer of Central City. 270-889-6100.

John James Audubon State Park, Henderson

Sept. 3-4

Plein-Air & Studio Workshop

Artists, are you ready to learn how to construct a good composition? This two-day adult workshop is designed for beginning-to-advanced artists seeking more knowledge to enhance and create a beautifully composed painting. The workshop will consist of students learning the fundamentals of a composition and compositional studies in the studio. Donââ?¬â?¢t miss the instruction by the award winning wildlife artist Devere Burt, of Cincinnati. Registration is required. A supply list will be provided. Fee: $60 for both days. Times: Friday 9-4 p.m.; Saturday 9ââ?¬â??noon. 270-826-2247.

John James Audubon State Park, Henderson

Sept. 2-6

Labor Day Weekend

John James Audubon State Park will be celebrating Labor Day Weekend throughout the park. The fun starts with Fishing Fun on Thursday, Sept. 2 at the boat dock on Recreation Lake and ends with Recycled Bird Feeders on Monday, Sept. 6. � There will be nature crafts, wildlife games and guided hikes throughout the weekend.� The highlights of the weekend will include a Labor Day Campground Parade, Live Raptor Show and Ice

Cream In-A-Bag. Call for programs, times, and location at (270) 826-4424.

Barren River Lake State Resort Park, Lucas

Sept. 3-5

Labor Day Weekend Activities

Join the recreation staff at Barren River for a weekend full of fun.Ã?  The park will be ending the ââ?¬Å?summer seasonââ?¬Â with a variety of activities for campers, guests and visitors.Ã?  There will be a Leave No Trace Awareness workshop at 10 a.m. on Saturday, Sept. 4.Ã?  Participants will learn how to be good stewards of the land and will receive a discount card for 10 percent off lodging or camping valid through September 2011.Ã?  Dave Stahl will be providing live musical entertainment in the campground on Sunday, Sept. 5 at 7 p.m. Nature hikes, reptile shows, fabulous fossil activities and more all weekend long. 800-325-0057.

Greenbo Lake State Resort Park, Greenup

Sept. 3-5

Labor Day Getaway

Close out the summer with lots of family fun at Greenbo Lake State Resort Park.�  There will be crafts, hayrides, a scavenger hunt, mini golf and all sorts of fun-filled activities to keep you busy.�  Donâ��t forget the community pool will be open through Sept. 6, so come out and enjoy that last swim of the summer. 800-325-0083.

Jenny Wiley State Resort Park, Prestonsburg

Sept. 3 ââ?¬â?? 5

Labor Day ââ?¬Å?Fun in the Sunââ?¬Â

Jenny Wiley State Resort Park will be celebrating Labor Day with several activities.Ã?  Come build your own ââ?¬Å?Pine Derby Carââ?¬Â on Saturday morning and then race it Saturday evening.Ã?  The park will also have a reptile show with the Kentucky Reptile Zoo on Saturday at 5 p.m.Ã?  Donââ?¬â?¢t forget to wear your dancing shoes as we will have a ââ?¬Å?heel-clickingââ?¬Â good time Friday, Saturday and Sunday nights with folk and country line dancing.Ã?  Other activities include a pet show, tomahawk throwing, arts and crafts, archery, primitive fire starting demonstration, tie-dye t-shirts and much more. 800-325-0142.

Lake Cumberland State Resort Park, Jamestown

Sept. 3-5

Labor Day Weekend Activities

The end of summer is near so letâ��s spend the holiday weekend together at Lake Cumberland.� The parkâ��s recreation department has plenty of fun activities planned for the entire family.�  The park will have activities such as bingo, youth archery, balloon launcher, pool games and a magic show featuring Dave Cottrell.�  For information, contact Robert Myers at RobertA.Myers@ky.gov or call 1-800-325-1709.

Buckhorn Lake State Resort Park, Buckhorn

Sept. 3-6

End of the Summer Celebration

Buckhorn Lake is having its annual End of the Summer Celebration filled with lots of fun and excitement for guests. Cool off from the summer heat by enjoying the pool and water games. Have fun drying off during the many yard games and sport activities that will continue throughout the weekend. Evening activities will include a campfire and s�mores and much more. 800-325-0058.

Cumberland Falls State Resort Park, Corbin

Sept. 3-6

Labor Day Weekend

Cumberland Falls State Resort Parkâ��s recreation staff will offer a variety of programs Labor Day Weekend, including a hike to Pinnacle Knob Fire Tower, archery, folk dancing, craft programs and more.�  The community pool will be open from 12 p.m.-8 p.m.�  800-325-0063.

E.P. ââ?¬Å?Tomââ?¬Â Sawyer State Park, Louisville

Sept. 3-6
NBL/BMX Grand Nationals

Join E.P. ââ?¬Å?Tomââ?¬Â Sawyer State Park for the annual NBL/BMX Grand Nationals. Watch the best of the best riders from all over the world. This event is sponsored by Derby City BMX, www.derbycitybmx.org. Ã? 502-429-7270.

Kenlake State Resort Park, Aurora

Sept. 3-6

Labor Day Weekend Celebration

Kenlake State Resort Parkâ��s Labor Day festivities will begin Friday night, Sept. 3. Come help the park say farewell to Summer. This will be the last weekend of daily recreation/naturalist led activities until May 2011. Activities include Friday night beginning at 7:30 p.m. in the back lobby. Scott Shupe, an old friend of the park, will bring many of his animals for his live animal presentation.�  Other activities include junior naturalist programs, guided nature hikes, campfire programs, sports activities, and arts and crafts. End the summer with a live band Sunday night on the front lawn. 800-325-0143.

Kentucky Dam Village State Resort Park, Gilbertsville

Sept. 3-6

Labor Day Weekend – Say Goodbye to Summer

Kentucky Dam Village State Resort Park�s Labor Day festivities will begin Friday night, Sept. 3. Say farewell to Summer and all the heat and enjoy the last weekend of scheduled daily recreation activities for the year. Activities include tie-dye, an all-you-can-eat Ice Cream Social, Ping Pong Tournaments, Nintendo Wii Tournaments, arts and crafts. Heath Eric will perform to close out the weekend on Sunday night at 7 p.m. at the campground! Fees for some events. For details contact Anthony.Lawrence@ky.gov or call 1-800-325-0146.

Lake Barkley State Resort Park, Cadiz

Sept. 3-6

Labor Day Celebration

Lake Barkley State Resort Park says farewell to summer with a Labor Day weekend celebration. � Activities will start on Friday evening at the campground and continue through Monday afternoon at the lodge.�  The recreation staff has packed this last weekend of summer with lots of activities for the entire family. Activities include a snake presentation, tie-dye shirts, corn-hole games, trap shooting and an owl prowl. And donâ��t forget to stop by the beach on the last few days it will be open for the summer.�  For more information contact Mary Schmidt at mary.schmidt@ky.gov or 1-800-325-1708

Pennyrile Forest State Resort Park, Dawson Springs

Sept. 3-6
Labor Day Weekend Celebration

Pennyrile Forest State Resort Park�s Labor Day festivities will begin Friday night, Sept. 3. Come help the park say farewell to Summer. This will be the last weekend of daily recreation/naturalist led activities until May 2011. Activities include junior naturalist programs, guided nature hikes, campfire programs, sports activities, and arts and crafts. Don�t miss Music in the Park on Friday, Sept. 3 at 7 p.m. with local artist Heath Eric. 800-325-1711.

Carter Caves State Resort Park, Olive Hill

Sept. 6

Pickin� at the Caves
Bring your instruments out to Carter Caves State Resort Park to gather and play music with other local musicians. Don�t play? No problem! Come and enjoy the tunes that local talent has to offer. The pickin� will be in and around the lobby of Lewis Caveland Lodge from 7-9 p.m. Visit early and enjoy a country meal in the Tierney�s Cavern Restaurant. This event is held on the 1st and 3rd Monday of each month. 800-325-0059.

The Kentucky State Park System is composed of 51 state parks plus an interstate park shared with Virginia. The Department of Parks, an agency of the Tourism, Arts and Heritage Cabinet, operates 17 resort parks with lodges — more than any other state. For more information on Kentucky parks, visit our Web site at http://www.parks.ky.gov

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