Attractions and places to see around Seymour include a mix of natural areas and historical points of interest. The region features diverse landscapes, from riverfront boardwalks to extensive forest parks. Seymour offers opportunities for outdoor activities such as walking, cycling, and wildlife observation. The area is characterized by its natural features and cultural landmarks.
Last updated: May 16, 2026
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Lovely views, quiet in the mornings. Rock stairs on the Tower trail are a wonderful CCC- esque element.
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William Hastie Natural Area is a 110-acre park with over 6 miles of trails through heavy forest and hills.
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My favorite is the geological fold it is truly mesmerizing to look at. All in all very tranquil park. Ijams Nature Center Knoxville TN
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The mountain bike trails at William Hastie Natural Area have some cool trail features. The trails have a lot of swooping switchbacks and connect to other trail systems in the great Urban Wilderness system.
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The quarry is a fan-favorite spot in the warmer months. Kayaking, canoeing, and swimming is allowed in the water and there is tons of wildlife to view from flowers to fish to freshwater jellyfish.
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Nice spot to walk along Tennessee river. Here you can find Maude Moore's cave with two entrances. It is also in front of Otter Island, so it isn't difficult to see some of these animals at dusk.
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Marie Myers Park is connected to William Hastie Natural area. This place is perfect to enjoy nature by walking through the forests. The trails zigzag for over 2 miles.
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This amazing forest changes its colors every season. During the summer you can enjoy a refreshing walk through its dense trees. During the autumn you can appreciate how the yellow and orangy leaves mix with the blue sky. It's possible to find mushrooms. However, be careful if you aren't familiar with them, they might be poisonous!
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Seymour offers a variety of natural attractions. You can walk along the River Trail Boardwalk, which features views of Otter Island and Maude Moore's cave. Meads Quarry is a popular spot for kayaking, canoeing, and swimming during warmer months, known for its wildlife. For forest trails, visit the William Hastie Natural Area or Marie Myers Park, both offering extensive trails through dense trees and hills.
Yes, Seymour has a rich history. You can explore the **Freeman Army Airfield Museum** to learn about the area's military past, or visit the **Jackson County Veterans Memorial** at Gaiser Park. The **Blish Mill Flywheel** marks the site of Seymour's first mill, and the town is also known as the site of the world's first moving train robbery by the infamous **Reno Gang**.
Seymour celebrates its culture through various sites. The **Mellencamp Plaza and Mural** honor rock star John Mellencamp, a Seymour native, and you can even take a self-guided **John Mellencamp Driving Tour**. The **Southern Indiana Center for the Arts** contributes to the local art scene, and the **Seymour Museum Center** preserves the town's heritage. Don't miss the **Historic Downtown Seymour Murals** that depict local history.
Many attractions around Seymour are suitable for families. Meads Quarry allows swimming, kayaking, and canoeing, which are great for all ages. The William Hastie Natural Area and Marie Myers Park offer easy walking trails through forests. Additionally, **Shields Park** provides playgrounds, picnic areas, and sports fields for family enjoyment.
Seymour offers several hiking opportunities. You can find trails at the William Hastie Natural Area and Marie Myers Park, which connect to other trail systems. For more options, explore the hiking routes available in the region, including easy walks like the Will Skelton Greenway or moderate trails like Forks of the River. You can find detailed routes and guides at Hiking around Seymour.
Mountain biking enthusiasts will find challenging trails around Seymour, particularly within the William Hastie Natural Area, which features cool trail features and swooping switchbacks. These trails connect to the larger Urban Wilderness system. Discover various routes, including difficult loops connecting William Hastie Natural Area with Baker Creek Preserve and Marie Myers Park, by visiting MTB Trails around Seymour.
The best time to visit depends on your interests. Warmer months are ideal for water activities at Meads Quarry. The William Hastie Natural Area is beautiful year-round, with refreshing walks in summer and vibrant color changes in autumn. The annual **Seymour Oktoberfest** in the fall is a popular cultural event celebrating German heritage.
Yes, the River Trail Boardwalk offers tranquil views of the Tennessee River and Otter Island, and features an interesting geological fold. The **Muscatatuck National Wildlife Refuge** nearby is a significant natural feature, providing resting and feeding areas for migratory waterfowl and opportunities for wildlife photography.
Beyond the main attractions, Seymour has several unique points of interest. The **Seymour Welcome Sign & Burkhart Plaza** offers an interactive, music-themed space connecting downtown. The nearby **Medora Covered Bridge**, though not directly in Seymour, is the longest three-span covered bridge in the United States and a notable regional landmark.
Visitors particularly enjoy the tranquil environment of the River Trail Boardwalk, especially its geological fold and views. The opportunity for kayaking, canoeing, and swimming at Meads Quarry, along with spotting wildlife like freshwater jellyfish, is also highly appreciated. The seasonal beauty and well-maintained trails of the William Hastie Natural Area are also highlights for many.
Yes, road cyclists can find various routes around Seymour. Options range from moderate rides like the Volunteer Landing – James White Fort loop to more challenging ones such as the Covered Bridge Over the River loop. For detailed route information and distances, you can refer to the Road Cycling Routes around Seymour guide.
Yes, **Shields Park** is a local favorite offering a variety of recreational activities including walking and biking trails, picnic areas, playgrounds, a disc golf course, and sports fields. **Crossroads Community Park** also features the JCB Pavilion and a walking/biking trail, providing additional options for outdoor enjoyment.


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