Whether you’re new to exploring the city, looking for staycation family fun, or you’re a local who’s been skipping out on learning that’s been right in your backyard, now’s your moment! Below you’ll find favorite spring stops for the student in all of us.
Louisville Zoo
1100 Trevilian Way
Take egg hunts to the next level with the Safari Eggventure when you visit this April. Kelsey KnottWaterfront Botanical Gardens
1435 Frankfort Ave
This spring, classes and programs are available for all ages eager to learn about plants and nature. @waterfrontgardensMuhammad Ali Center
144 N 6th St
April 5th is Community Free Day! Enjoy free admission to learn about a local legend. @alicenterlouLouisville Slugger Museum and Factory
800 W Main St
Taking pride in their five generations of family-owned business, see the world’s biggest bat, visit the museum, and tour the bat factory. @SteveGrider | @gotolouisvilleKentucky Derby Museum
704 Central Ave
Celebrating 40 years of exhibits this year, visit the Derby Museum to get into the Derby Spirit any day of the week. @derbymuseumSpeed Art Museum
2035 South Third Street
It’s free on Sundays! Make sure you don’t miss out on a masterpiece this spring. @ocessionLouisville Ballet
315 E. Main St. (Studio and School)
Louisville Ballet is always bringing beautiful performances–check out Cinderella at Whitney Hall at the Kentucky Center for the Arts April 4-6. @louballetFrazier History Museum
829 W Main St
See the latest stories Frazier is bringing to life to round out your educational experiences this break. @frazierhistorymuseumLouisville Nature Center
3745 Illinois Ave
Connect to nature in the city through Louisville Nature Center’s gardens, trails, and nature play area. @louisvillenaturecenterLouisville Free Public Library
Various | 17 Louisville Locations
As always, the library is here to save the day–offering over 100 free programs while school’s out! Kelsey Knott@SteveGrider | @gotolouisville
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Kelsey Knott is a freelance writer, former educator, and published poet who has called Louisville home for the last 12 years. When she's not reading or playing Animal Crossing, you'll find her cozied up...
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