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Embark on an easy hike along the Moss Gibbs Woodland Garden Walk, a serene route designed to showcase Kentucky's native shade plants. This gentle path covers 0.7 miles (1.1 km) with a modest elevation gain of 142 feet (43 metres), making it a quick 18-minute journey. As you hike, you'll…
Last updated: April 23, 2026
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The Moss Gibbs Woodland Garden Walk is located within Broadrun Park in Louisville, Kentucky. You'll find designated parking areas within The Parklands of Floyds Fork that provide access to the garden's trailhead.
No, dogs are not permitted on this trail. The garden is designed to preserve its delicate plantings and ensure visitor enjoyment, so it's exclusively for hiking without pets.
The garden offers year-round interest due to its diverse plant life. However, spring and fall are particularly beautiful, showcasing seasonal contrasts and the luminous qualities of Kentucky's woodland plants. Spring brings out thousands of native perennials and shrubs, while fall offers vibrant foliage.
No, there are no entrance fees or permits required to visit the Moss Gibbs Woodland Garden Walk, as it is part of The Parklands of Floyds Fork, which is generally free to access.
The main trail is about 0.6 miles one-way. While the komoot tour suggests a duration of around 19 minutes for the full route, many visitors spend more time exploring the nearly 15 acres of curated woodland, enjoying the various 'rooms' and seating areas. Plan for 30 minutes to an hour to fully appreciate the garden.
The trail is considered easy, featuring a gradual incline as it rises 150 feet from bottomland meadows to an upland forest. The walking paths are well-maintained, but hikers should be mindful of steps and uneven surfaces along the path. It integrates stone structures and pathways throughout.
The garden is a 'hidden gem' showcasing over 200 species of native trees, shrubs, and plants, including mayapple. You'll encounter various 'rooms' like the hydrangea falls, dry fern woods, sinkhole meadow, and boulder garden, along with three distinct rondels. There's also a notable View of the Countryside as you ascend.
While the trail is easy, it is not stroller-friendly due to steps and uneven surfaces. It's a great option for families who can manage walking on varied terrain, offering a serene nature experience for all ages.
Yes, the route also passes through sections of the Louisville Loop, Greensward Trail, Highland Crossing Trail, and Leatherwood Trail.
Comfortable walking shoes are recommended due to the uneven surfaces and steps. Consider bringing water, especially on warmer days, and a camera to capture the beautiful plant life and scenic views. Layered clothing is often a good idea, depending on the season.
Absolutely! The garden is thoughtfully designed with strategically placed seating areas throughout its nearly mile of stone pathways. These spots allow visitors to relax, contemplate nature, and enjoy picturesque views of Floyds Fork below.