Attractions and places to see around Shiloh offer a mix of natural landscapes and recreational opportunities. The region features extensive parklands, walking trails, and significant water bodies like lakes and rivers. Visitors can explore diverse environments, from meticulously designed gardens to large metropolitan parks and historical engineering marvels.
Last updated: May 21, 2026
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A wonderful botanical garden for all ages. The Tree Walk, a boardwalk through the forest, is particularly well-designed.
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A very well-maintained park with beautiful hiking trails. There are parking spaces and shelters that can be rented for barbecues.
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Stroll through ten meticulously landscaped formal gardens, each boasting unique themes. From the elegant Federal Garden to the nostalgic Victorian Garden. Over six and a half acres are dedicated to community garden plots, where residents cultivate their own vegetables, herbs, and flowers.
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Eastwood MetroPark totals over 400 acres and includes a mile-long lake, picnic area, and a number of different walking and running paths. The main unpaved trail in the park is the Buckeye Trail, and the paved Mad River Recreation Trail passes through the property as well.
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Here you can walk small paths. When I walked there it was relatively empty. Beware of poison ivy
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Parking lot easily accessible. Here you can run various trails. The small trails lead beautifully through the forest. There are snakes in the creek.
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This is one of several small wooden bridge you will find on the Yellow and Orange Trails.
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Taylorsville Dam is 2,980 feet long and 67 feet high. It is on the Great Miami River and can store about 60.62 billion gallons of water.
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The area around Shiloh offers a diverse range of attractions, including significant man-made structures like Taylorsville Dam, extensive metropolitan parks such as Eastwood MetroPark, and meticulously designed natural spaces like Wegerzyn Gardens Metropark. You'll find opportunities for hiking, enjoying scenic views, and exploring unique garden themes.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. Wegerzyn Gardens Metropark is a wonderful botanical garden for all ages, featuring a Tree Walk boardwalk. Eastwood MetroPark also offers picnic areas and various paths, making it ideal for family outings. Taylorsville Dam provides access to trails that are generally accessible for families.
You can explore a variety of natural landscapes. Eastwood MetroPark features a mile-long lake and the Mad River. Taylorsville Dam is situated on the Great Miami River, offering river views and forest trails. Wegerzyn Gardens Metropark showcases ten formal gardens and a unique Tree Walk boardwalk through a forest.
The area offers a range of hiking experiences. You can find relaxing, shaded trails like the Orange Trail, which is well-maintained and enjoyable on hot days. Taylorsville Dam also provides access to various small trails through the forest. For more options, explore the hiking routes around Shiloh, which include easy loops like the Englewood MetroPark Green Trail and moderate options like the Green Trail and Stillwater River Trail Loop.
Yes, the area is well-suited for both cycling and running. Eastwood MetroPark has the paved Mad River Recreation Trail passing through it, and the unpaved Buckeye Trail. You can find various road cycling routes, including loops around Taylorsville Dam and the Great Miami River. For runners, there are dedicated running trails like the Eastwood Park Buckeye Trail and the Stillwater River Recreation Trail.
Wegerzyn Gardens Metropark is known for its ten meticulously landscaped formal gardens, each with unique themes such as the Federal Garden and Victorian Garden. It also features over six and a half acres of community garden plots and a particularly well-designed Tree Walk boardwalk through the forest, offering a unique perspective on nature.
Taylorsville Dam is a significant man-made monument, measuring 2,980 feet long and 67 feet high on the Great Miami River. It has the capacity to store about 60.62 billion gallons of water. The area around the dam offers easily accessible parking and various trails that lead beautifully through the forest, though visitors should be aware of snakes in the creek.
While the immediate attractions listed focus on natural and recreational parks, the broader region of Shiloh, Tennessee, is historically significant for the American Civil War. The Shiloh National Military Park commemorates the Battle of Shiloh and includes landmarks like Pittsburg Landing and the Hornets' Nest. The Shiloh Indian Mounds Site also preserves remnants of a Mississippian Era Indian village.
Eastwood MetroPark spans over 400 acres and includes a mile-long lake, picnic areas, and various walking and running paths. It's home to the unpaved Buckeye Trail and the paved Mad River Recreation Trail. The park is well-maintained and offers facilities like parking spaces and shelters that can be rented for events.
Visitors appreciate the well-maintained environments and the natural beauty of the trails. For instance, the Orange Trail is praised for being a relaxing hike, especially enjoyable on hot days due to the shade provided by the trees. The small paths near the Wooden Bridge on Yellow and Orange Trails are noted for being relatively empty, offering a peaceful experience.
When exploring trails like those near the Wooden Bridge on Yellow and Orange Trails, it's advisable to beware of poison ivy. Near Taylorsville Dam, visitors have noted the presence of snakes in the creek, so it's good to be observant of your surroundings.


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