I took an evening hike out the upper and lower palisades, and Knight’s Ferry trail, approx. 4.5 miles. Hiked out the last 2 miles in the dark.















The Nature Conservancy Website
The Garrard County part of the preserve is open to the public, sunrise to sunset year-round. Due to fragile habitats and its inaccessibility, the Jessamine County tract is closed to the public.
- Features – 220-foot limestone palisade walls, rare plants, Kentucky River.
 - Access – Foot trail through the forest and to the river, two-mile loop; moderately difficult, with hills and steps.
 - Facilities – None
 - Parking – eight cars
 - Hazards – Extremely high cliffs.
 - Activities – Hiking, nature study, birding, etc.