Best attractions and places to see around Jeffersonville include a mix of historical sites, cultural districts, and natural landscapes. Located on the Ohio River, the area offers unique views and connections to nearby Louisville. The region is characterized by its historic architecture, significant fossil beds, and a vibrant arts scene. Visitors can explore a diverse range of environments, from urban historic districts to riverside trails.
Last updated: May 20, 2026
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The Lamoille Valley Rail Trail (LVRT) is a 93-mile rail trail in northern Vermont that stretches from St. Johnsbury to Swanton and is the longest rail trail in New England. This section of rail trail runs from Cambridge Junction and Jeffersonville to the the Old Mill Park in Johnson, Vermont. The crushed gravel path is open to walkers, runners, cyclists, and in the winter, to cross-country skiers and snowshoers. This trail is a scenic, car-free way to enjoy this lovely part of Vermont.
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Madonna Peak stands at 3,664 feet above sea level and is along the Long Trail, a famous thru-hike in Vermont. This beautiful mountain is part of Smuggler's Notch Ski Resort and there is a chairlift that takes skiers all the way to the summit in winter. During the summer you will encounter hikers rather than skiers, but far fewer than the amount you might have passed headed up to Sterling Lake if you took the Sterling Lake Trail to get here. At the summit of Madonna you get fantastic, panoramic views of surrounding Green Mountains and on clear days, you might be able to see Mount Washington in New Hampshire!
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The Lamoille Valley Rail Trail (LVRT) is a 93-mile rail trail in northern Vermont that stretches from St. Johnsbury to Swanton and is the longest rail trail in New England. This section of rail trail runs from the junction and trailhead for the famous Long Trail (a thru-hike that traverses the state of Vermont), and the Old Mill Park in Johnson, Vermont. The crushed gravel path is open to walkers, runners, cyclists, and in the winter, to cross-country skiers and snowshoers.
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The one-mile-long Sterling Pond Trail is one of the most popular trails in Smuggler's Notch State Park. The hike is steep in the beginning, as you climb rock stairs for a short section. After the stairs, you continue up through the forest, over roots, and past some rocks toward the intersection with the Long Trail and Sterling Pond. Although you are in the forest for most of the trail, toward the top you begin to get some views of the mountains through the trees.
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Jeffersonville boasts a rich history. You can wander through the Old Jeffersonville Historic District, which features over 500 buildings from the mid-1800s to early 1900s, including the old Carnegie Library and the Grisamore House. Don't miss the Howard Steamboat Museum, housed in an ornate 1894 Victorian mansion, or the Vintage Fire Museum, showcasing firefighting engines and artifacts dating back to 1756. The Clark County Museum also delves into the area's past, from the Lewis and Clark Expedition to its steamboat heritage.
Absolutely! The Falls of the Ohio State Park offers a unique glimpse into prehistoric history with 390-million-year-old exposed Devonian fossil beds. For walking and cycling, the Big Four Bridge connects Jeffersonville to Louisville with scenic Ohio River views, and the Ohio River Greenway provides nearly seven miles of pathway along the riverbanks. You can also enjoy the diverse trees along the Jeffersonville Tree Walk.
Families will enjoy Big Four Station Park, located at the foot of the Big Four Bridge, which has a splash pad and playground. The Vintage Fire Museum offers interactive exhibits for children. For a sweet treat and a step back in time, visit Schimpff's Confectionery, open since 1891, which features a 1950s soda fountain and live candy-making demonstrations. Picasso Pointe, a pocket park within the NoCo Arts & Cultural District, is also designed for families with interactive games.
The NoCo Arts & Cultural District is a vibrant, walkable hub north of Court Avenue, featuring colorful murals, art installations, a community arts center, and a Makers' Space. You can also find the neoclassical Carnegie Library in Warder Park, which hosts an annual concert series.
Beyond the historic buildings, be sure to see the Colgate Palmolive Clock, one of the world's largest clocks, prominent along the Ohio River since 1924. The Riverside Abandoned Double-Decker Bus also offers an interesting visual.
Yes, there are several hiking opportunities. You can explore trails like the Sterling Pond Trail, known for its steep climb and forest views, or the Madonna Peak trail, which offers panoramic views of the Green Mountains. For more options, check out the Hiking around Jeffersonville guide, which includes routes like the Long Trail to Round Top Shelter and Prospect Rock Trail.
Jeffersonville is great for cycling. The Lamoille Valley Rail Trail offers a scenic, car-free path for cyclists. You can also find various routes for gravel biking and road cycling. Explore the Gravel biking around Jeffersonville and Road Cycling Routes around Jeffersonville guides for detailed routes like the Union Bank Cambridge loop or the Grist Mill Bridge loop.
Spring and fall generally offer the most pleasant weather for exploring Jeffersonville's outdoor attractions and historic districts. The mild temperatures are ideal for walking the Big Four Bridge, cycling the Ohio River Greenway, or visiting the Falls of the Ohio State Park. Summer can be warm, but many attractions, including indoor museums and parks with splash pads, remain popular. Winter offers a different charm, especially with holiday lights and fewer crowds.
Many of Jeffersonville's attractions strive for accessibility. The Big Four Bridge and the Ohio River Greenway are paved and generally accessible for wheelchairs. Big Four Station Park also offers accessible pathways. It's always recommended to check with specific venues like museums or historic homes for their individual accessibility features before visiting.
Visitors frequently appreciate the blend of history, natural beauty, and vibrant community. The scenic views from the Big Four Bridge, the unique prehistoric fossil beds at Falls of the Ohio State Park, and the charm of the Old Jeffersonville Historic District are often highlighted. The friendly atmosphere and diverse range of activities, from exploring museums to enjoying outdoor trails, also contribute to a positive experience.
Yes, Jeffersonville has a variety of dining options. The Old Jeffersonville Historic District and the NoCo Arts & Cultural District are home to numerous cafes, restaurants, and local eateries. For a unique experience, visit Schimpff's Confectionery for candy and a soda fountain. The Jeffersonville Quartermaster Depot also houses Big Ben's D&M Restaurant.


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