Seymour

Climate Recreation Community Catastrophe

Seymour
Eden Index

Climate 8.2 Recreation 2.2 Community 2.0 Safeguard

4.6/10

Seymour, Missouri is a small town located in Webster County, in the southern part of the state. The climate in Seymour is characterized as humid subtropical, with hot summers and mild winters. Summers are often hot and humid, with temperatures averaging in the mid to high 80s Fahrenheit. Winters tend to be mild, with temperatures ranging from the mid-30s to mid-40s.

The town of Seymour is surrounded by natural beauty, with several hydrology constituents in the area. The town is located near the James River, which provides opportunities for water-based activities such as fishing, kayaking, and canoeing. Additionally, the nearby Mark Twain National Forest offers a variety of outdoor recreation opportunities including hiking, camping, and wildlife viewing.

For those who enjoy outdoor activities, Seymour provides a picturesque setting to explore the natural surroundings and enjoy the tranquil beauty of the Ozarks. Whether it's fishing in the James River, hiking through the forest, or simply enjoying the mild climate, Seymour offers a range of outdoor recreation opportunities for residents and visitors alike.

What is the Eden Index?

The Snoflo Eden Index serves as a comprehensive rating system for regions, evaluating their desirability through a holistic assessment of climate health, outdoor recreation opportunities, and natural disaster risk, acknowledging the profound impact of these factors on livability and well-being.


Climate Health Indicator (CHI): 8.2


Seymour receives approximately 1151mm of rain per year, with humidity levels near 81% and air temperatures averaging around 13°C. Seymour has a plant hardyness factor of 6, meaning plants and agriculture in this region thrive during a short period during spring and early summer. Most plants will die off during the colder winter months. By considering the ideal temperature range, reliable water supplies, clean air, and stable seasonal rain or snowpacks, the Climate Health Indicator (CHI) underscores the significance of a healthy climate as the foundation for quality living.

A healthy climate is paramount for ensuring a high quality of life and livability in a region, fostering both physical well-being and environmental harmony. This can be characterized by ideal temperatures, reliable access to water supplies, clean air, and consistent seasonal rain or snowpacks.


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Area Rivers

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Recreational Opportunity Index (ROI): 2.2


The Recreational Opportunity Index (ROI) recognizes the value of outdoor recreational options, such as parks, hiking trails, camping sites, and fishing spots, while acknowledging that climate plays a pivotal role in ensuring the comfort and consistency of these experiences. Access to outdoor recreational opportunities, encompassing activities such as parks, hiking, camping, and fishing, is crucial for overall well-being, and the climate plays a pivotal role in enabling and enhancing these experiences, ensuring that individuals can engage in nature-based activities comfortably and consistently.


Camping Areas

Campground Campsites Reservations Toilets Showers Elevation
Arrow Rock State Park 46 728 ft
Highway 125 - Bull Shoals Lake None 707 ft
Dam Site - Bull Shoals Lake None 681 ft
Lake Catherine State Park None 396 ft
Point Remove Park 16 281 ft
Lead Hill - Bull Shoals Lake None 678 ft
Lake of the Ozarks Military None 768 ft
Corney Lake Complex 25 121 ft
Turkey Trot Complex 25 261 ft
Howell Station - Red Rock Lake 140 704 ft
Theodosia None 691 ft
Lake Wapello State Park 80 803 ft
Cedar Creek Access None 704 ft
Stump Island Park 12 618 ft
Maxwell Taylor Park None 702 ft
Oakland - Bull Shoals Lake None 722 ft
Cherokee None 277 ft
Bayou Bluff 28 634 ft
Tyler Bend - Buffalo National River None 614 ft
Pilot Grove City Park None 845 ft
Petit Jean State Park None 900 ft
Quercus Wilderness Area 5 670 ft
Versailles City Park None 990 ft
Eveland Access 26 679 ft
Lake Claiborne State Park None 337 ft
Sequoya Park 14 306 ft
Thomas Hill Reservoir - Hwy T Campground - MDC 10 753 ft
Salisbury City Park None 714 ft
North Overlook - Red Rock Lake 55 796 ft
Katy Roundhouse Campground None 601 ft
Pontiac None 796 ft
Glendale Access None 696 ft
Ozark Isle - Bull Shoals Lake None 689 ft
Thousand Hills State Park None 862 ft
Miami Lake Park None 918 ft
Ivans - Red Rock Lake None 708 ft
Wallashuck - Red Rock Lake 80 833 ft
Lake of the Ozarks State Park 183 773 ft
Bennett Spring State Park None 880 ft
Lake Sylvia 27 704 ft
Bull Shoals State Park None 516 ft
Buck Creek - Bull Shoals Lake None 724 ft
Richland Creek 13 1,034 ft
Robertson Access None 758 ft

Catastrophe Safeguard Index (CSI):


The Catastrophe Safeguard Index (CSI) recognizes that natural disaster risk, encompassing floods, fires, hurricanes, and tornadoes, can drastically affect safety and the overall appeal of an area. The level of natural disaster risk in a region significantly affects safety and the overall livability, with climate change amplifying these risks by potentially increasing the frequency and intensity of events like floods, fires, hurricanes, and tornadoes, thereby posing substantial challenges to community resilience and well-being.


Community Resilience Indicator (CRI): 2.0


The Community Resilience Indicator (CRI) recognizes that education, healthcare, and socioeconomics are crucial to the well-being of a region. The CRI acknowledges the profound impact of these elements on residents' overall quality of life. By evaluating educational resources, healthcare accessibility, and economic inclusivity, the index captures the essential aspects that contribute to a thriving community, fostering resident satisfaction, equity, and social cohesion.


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