A curved gravel path winds through lush greenery on a foggy morning in Beckley Creek Park, Louisville, Kentucky. A rustic stone wall stands to the right, adding a charming touch to the serene landscape.
Beckley Creek Park, is one of five interconnected nature parks (known as the Parklands) that stretch along Floyds Fork, a 62-mile long tributary of the Salt River on the south side of Louisville, Kentucky, in Jefferson County. Including Beckley, the five parks are: Pope Lick, Broad Run, Turkey Run, and the Strand, comprising more than 4,000 acres. After Jefferson Memorial Forest, it is the largest nature park in Louisville.