![]() This is an evening’s worth of entertainment, from the beautiful park setting, to the food and drink, to the actual trail, so please plan accordingly. Proceeds benefit the Louisville Parks Foundation Please note: All things come to those who wait.Presented, each year, in newly themed scenes, with music Thanks to a partnership between the Parks Alliance of Louisville and the LSC, the 4-miler course will take race participants through the Jack OLantern.5,000 illuminated pumpkins with more than 100 pumpkins carved into veritable works of art.There is handicapped parking available directly adjacent to the ticket sales. There is free parking in Iroquois Park, but please allow time to find a place and walk to the entrance. For GPS – Use 1801 Amphitheater Road as your destination. Iroquois Park, Louisville, Kentucky ~ Entrance at the intersection of New Cut Road and Kenwood Road. Click HERE for tickets (Tickets on sale September 1st) Location: Timed ticket entry to the amphitheater: 6:30p, 7:30p, 8:30p, and 9:30p (plus 10:30p on Fri & Sat) Join us for a special sensory-friendly an hour before the event opens to the public: designed for people with Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) and sensory processing differences to enjoy while it is still light outside.Ĭhildren 2 and under are free Friday & SaturdayĪvailable for purchase online and at the Iroquois Amphitheater Box Office. Louisville is home to the Jack O’Lantern Spectacular featuring 5,000 carved pumpkins illuminated at night as an “art show”. The show runs daily from 6:30 pm to 10 p.m., during the week (Sunday-Thursday), and closes at 11 pm on Friday & Saturday.
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