Iroquois Park
*The road to the top of Iroquois Park is currently closed due to a serious erosion issue and road stability concerns. The road remains closed to vehicles but is currently open to bikes and pedestrians.
Iroquois Park was planned by Frederick Law Olmsted as a "scenic reservation" of forested hillsides and breathtaking vistas. The park features the WPA-era Iroquois Amphitheater, an open-air theater that accommodates 2,366 people.
A tulip poplar tree that is believed to be the largest in Louisville's parks system is located in Iroquois Park. For more information on the tree, click here.
Iroquois Park is a South Points Scenic Area feature. For more information on the park, please click on the logo.