Floracliff Nature Sanctuary

Floracliff Nature Sanctuary

Floracliff Nature Sanctuary offers a rich biodiversity with its scenic trails and rare species, providing a peaceful retreat into nature in the heart of Kentucky.

287
Acres Protected
N/A
Miles of Trails
N/A
Annual Visitors
1989
Year Established

About Floracliff Nature Sanctuary

Floracliff Nature Sanctuary
 

Floracliff Nature Sanctuary is a 287-acre preserve located in the Inner Bluegrass region of central Kentucky, just southeast of Lexington. The sanctuary is situated along the Kentucky River palisades, offering breathtaking views and unique geological formations. Established to protect the area's rich ecological diversity, Floracliff is home to over 800 species of plants, including rare and endangered species such as running buffalo clover and the purple fringeless orchid. The sanctuary's rich birdlife also attracts birdwatchers hoping to spot species such as the pileated woodpecker and prothonotary warbler. The area's history is preserved through remnants of old-growth forests and historic stone fences, indicating past agricultural practices. Recreation at Floracliff is focused on education and conservation. Guided hikes led by naturalists offer visitors a chance to learn about the unique ecosystems and see notable landmarks like Elk Lick Falls, a 61-foot waterfall cascading over ancient limestone. With its emphasis on conservation and education, Floracliff draws nature enthusiasts and environmental scholars alike.

Highlights

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Elk Lick Falls, a stunning 61-foot waterfall.

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Rich biodiversity with rare plant and animal species.

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Guided educational hikes led by expert naturalists.

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Scenic views of the Kentucky River palisades.

Notable Natural Features

Elk Lick Falls

This notable waterfall cascades 61 feet over layered limestone, offering a serene and picturesque spot within the sanctuary.

Old-growth Forests

Sections of Floracliff preserve old-growth trees that provide habitat for a diverse range of species.

Kentucky River Palisades

These steep limestone cliffs offer panoramic views of the river and valuable insight into the region's geological history.