Seymour Smith Park
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About Seymour Smith Park in Omaha
Seymour Smith Park is an urban recreational park located near 68th and Harrison Streets in Omaha, Nebraska. Established in the 1960s, this 197-acre park serves as a hub for various outdoor activities and sports in the area.
The park features a diverse range of athletic facilities, catering to different interests and skill levels. It is home to several sports fields, including a baseball field that hosts American Legion Baseball games and serves as the home field for the UNO Mavericks. The park also boasts multiple softball fields, soccer fields, and football pitches, providing ample space for team sports and recreational play.
For disc golf enthusiasts, Seymour Smith Park offers an 18-hole course that was established in 1994. The course is described as an easy walking experience suitable for all skill levels, with most holes ranging between 250-350 feet in length.
The park includes additional recreational amenities such as tennis courts, a skate park, and horseshoe pits. Unique features of the park include a soap box derby track and a skeet shooting range, adding to its diverse offerings.
Seymour Smith Park is also part of the larger outdoor recreation network in Omaha, as it is located on the Big Papio Trail system. This connection allows visitors to enjoy extended walks or bike rides beyond the park's boundaries.
The park's layout includes open spaces and trails, making it suitable for casual strolls, picnics, and other leisure activities. Public restroom facilities and ample parking are available for visitors' convenience.
Seymour Smith Park has played a role in sports history, having hosted the first six NCAA Women's College World Series championships from 1982 to 1987.