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In total, River Fields has protected over 2,300 acres of land forever. View our current list of properties...
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2 weeks ago
Happy Monday, River Fields community! We are currently taking registrations for our July 12 paddling tour presented in partnership with River City Paddle Sports. We'll be paddling in large Voyageur canoes, so you don't have to bring your own, but this means space is limited. Itinerary will be dependent on water conditions and we will let registered participants know shortly before the trip what the plan is. riverfields.org/2025-paddling-trip-on-the-ohio-with-river-city-paddle-sports/
2 weeks ago
We've got a brand new YouTube channel! We've uploaded the fantastic documentary that Kertis Creative produced for us last year, and more content to come. Stay tuned!
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River Fields protects, advocates, and educates about the Ohio River and its natural and cultural treasures. We stand up for what's right for the river and the people who depend upon it. Here are some ...
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3 weeks ago
We couldn't have wished for a better day on Saturday for our annual wildflower walk. Gary Libby led two groups - one members of the public and the other from Home of the Innocents - on a beautiful adventure exploring buffalo clover, iris, jewelweed, mayapple, and...a little brown snake! If you missed out, we still have plenty of programs upcoming this year - please check riverfields.org to register. Next up is our May 25 tour of Edyalmoor estate! Thank you to our wonderful trustee Jim Moyer for the photos of people and wildflowers. Snake and Home of the Innocents teens photo by Kristin Faurest.
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3 weeks ago
Still a couple of spaces left for our Sunday, May 25 tour of the Edyalmoor estate. You can get your space here:
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Register now! SUNDAY May 25 Edyalmoor Estate Historic Tour - River Fields
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The historic Edyalmoor estate – permanently protected by River Fields and the Kentucky Heritage Council – is an extraordinary example of early 20th century Olmsted-inspired landscape architecture,...3 weeks ago
River Fields friends - due to some cancellations, we've had a few spaces open up for Saturday's wildflower walk. Please email Kristin at kristin@riverfields.org if you're interested. Thank you for supporting programming with River Fields! Wildflower image on River Fields lands by John Nation.
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3 weeks ago
Gentle reminder of what we're here to protect. Thanks to RF Trustee Jim Moyer for the lovely image of egrets and herons in a floodplain wetland!
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