In Lexington, Kentucky, the Bluegrass River Run at Kelley’s Landing brought together water enthusiasts for a day of outdoor activity and environmental stewardship. The event, organized by Jerry James, founder of Explore Kentucky, featured a six-mile guided paddle along the scenic Kentucky Palisades.
Promoting Active Lifestyles and Conservation
The Bluegrass River Run is more than just a recreational event; it is a call to action for conservation and healthy living. Jerry James initiated this annual gathering to encourage people to explore the natural beauty of Kentucky’s trails, waterways, and green spaces. He believes that engaging with nature is crucial for both mental and public health and aims to inspire the next generation of conservationists and environmental stewards.
This year marks the ninth iteration of the Bluegrass River Run, and part of the proceeds will support a public-private partnership to develop a new park at Kelley’s Landing. This initiative underscores the event’s commitment to enhancing community spaces and promoting sustainable outdoor activities.
A Community-Focused Event
The Bluegrass River Run is a family-friendly event that welcomes participants of all ages, reflecting the importance of family and community in fostering a love for nature and conservation. By bringing people together in a shared outdoor experience, the event strengthens community bonds and highlights the value of preserving natural landscapes for future generations.
Original reporting: WTVQ (Lexington) — read the source article.