A view of the Sherman Minton Bridge that crosses the Ohio River, and the skyscrapers of downtown Louisville, Kentucky at sunset on a beautiful fall day, from the historic Silver Hills neighborhood of New Albany, Indiana.
A foggy spring sunrise at Deam Lake State Recreation Area north of Jeffersonville, and New Albany, Indiana, and Louisville, Kentucky. Deam Lake, a 194-acre lake was constructed in 1965 and named after Charles Deam, Indiana’s first state forester. Deam is best known for his book, Trees of Indiana, a comprehensive study of trees throughout the state. He is also known for his work in setting aside land for for Indiana’s Department of Natural Resources.
A sign for the Ohio River Greenway, seen along the Ohio River waterfront in Jeffersonville, Indiana. The Ohio River Greenway is a series of connected river front trails between the communities of Jeffersonville, Clarksville, and New Albany, Indiana that share this stretch of the Ohio River with Louisville, Kentucky on the opposite bank. The Ohio River Greenway connects, bikers and walkers to a series of parks along the way, including the Falls of the Ohio, the Lewis and Clark Bicentennial Park, and the Loop Island Wetlands.