Support Us Button Widget

Parks and Recreation

From lifting weights, indoor rock climbing, personal training, dance fitness, boxing classes, and martial arts programs — we’ve rounded up 21 gyms and fitness offerings around Lexington.
Located near Oliver Lewis Way, this new park was designed + built thanks to feedback and input from the local community and surrounding neighborhood.
Lexington Parks & Recreation is helping bring Raven Run’s nature sounds to your home.
We’re wrapping up our five-part series breaking down each pillar of the Imagine Lexington 2045 comprehensive plan — here you’ll learn about how Lexington plans to balance urban and rural growth.
The Imagine Lexington 2045 comprehensive plan has been approved. We’re breaking down the 349-page plan section by section, continuing with Theme B: Protecting the environment.
Within less than a year, Town Branch Commons Trail has won two national awards for its commitment to landscape architecture and our urban environment.
From Kiddie Kapers Dance Company to adult pottery classes, Artworks at the Carver School is a historic, artistic oasis.
From musical Mondays to teens trying trochees, these open mics will have you signing up for more in the Horse Capital of the World.
Fresh on the market, this house combines elegance, comfort, and a sense of fun into one lucky Lakewood, Lexington home.
Whether you’re looking for food that’s fried, an extreme ride, or something you’ve never tried — this is your guide.
These 10 hiking trails cater to all skill levels in and around town.
Celebrate Lexington Poetry Month this June by registering for the LexPoMo Challenge and writing your name in the history poetry books
One of Lexington’s busiest intersections is getting a face lift in an attempt to increase pedestrian safety and boost neighborhood foot traffic.
To make those hot days a little more bearable, we’ve rounded up some spots to beat the heat.
After 17 years the bugs are back + Lexington is a whole lot different these days.
Whether you’re looking to treat yourself by ordering a pickle dish at a restaurant, buy a jar of local pickles from the store, or make your own pickled dish at home — we’ve got your cravings covered.
The one-of-a-kind event returns June 14 to downtown Winchester and is set to include a few “firsts” for its 2025 line-up.