Discover 6 local outdoors + animals businesses in Frankfort that accept Yes Cards.
Outdoors + Animals
Canoe Kentucky provides canoe, kayak, raft and stand-up paddle board rentals. We have locations in Peaks Mill on the Elkhorn Creek and downtown Frankfort on the Kentucky River. Paddling is a great way to get outdoors and enjoy nature with family and friends! Yes Cards accepted for… guided trips, camps, vessel rentals, educational programs Yes Cards not accepted for… shopping, merchandise Additional contact info… barb@canoeky.com
Outdoors + Animals
Fish & Wildlife in Frankfort, Kentucky provides comprehensive wildlife management and conservation services to residents and property owners throughout the region. This specialized service business assists clients with wildlife control, habitat restoration, and environmental stewardship solutions tailored to local ecosystems.
Outdoors + Animals
Life Adventures Center uses outdoor adventure to transform lives affected by trauma and build more resilient people for a better world. LAC provides experiential education and outdoor adventure programs to groups across central Kentucky to build resilience and self-regulation. Life Adventure Center offers summer camps for youth ages 6-16.
Outdoors + Animals
LIFE House for Animals is a no-kill canine and feline adoption facility with managed intake. They offer many free programs for kids and families. Use your Yes Card for summer camps and other paid programs. Yes Cards cannot be used for donations, events or adoption fees.
Outdoors + Animals
Red Oaks Forest School's mission is to foster a connection with nature through exploration, education, and play. Yes Cards can be used for activities, programs and camps.
Outdoors + Animals
The Butterfly Greenhouse and Lola Children's Garden on the grounds of Wilson Plant Co. feature unique, interactive experiences and spaces designed to get children outside, introduce them to the natural world and use their imaginations. They were created to inspire and educate about native flora and fauna and pollinator habitat preservation. Use: daily admission, season pass for youth, educational programs or workshops Can’t Use: merchandise, sage cafe