Discover the Five Unique Areas of the Park
Each area of the park has its own distinctive character and natural features, offering something different for every visitor:

Ninesprings
The most popular and accessible part of the park, Ninesprings features a network of well-maintained footpaths winding through semi-ancient woodlands, wildflower meadows, and the enchanting Valley Gardens. Water plays a central role here, with Dodham Brook, waterfalls, streams, and a peaceful lake providing a scenic backdrop rich in wildlife. Look out for seasonal highlights like native bluebells and berry-laden holly trees, or join one of our ranger-led events to explore more.

Penn Hill
A short but rewarding climb takes you to the top of Penn Hill, where you'll be treated to breathtaking views over Yeovil and Ninesprings. At the summit, explore a community wildlife garden, a small enclosed orchard, and a colourful wildflower meadow scattered with ornamental trees.

Summerhouse Hill
Step back in time as you walk across strip lynchets—historic remnants of the hill’s agricultural past. Today, a small herd of grazing cattle helps maintain the rich grassland. At the base of the hill, you’ll find a wildflower meadow and orchard, adding to the area’s natural charm.

Wyndham Hill
One of Yeovil’s most iconic landmarks, Wyndham Hill is crowned by four mature lime trees and offers 360-degree views of the town and countryside. A shared footpath runs along the base, following the course of the River Yeo beneath a wooded escarpment.

Riverside Walk & Park
Tucked between the River Yeo and the railway line, this quieter area is a hidden gem for wildlife lovers. Wander along footpaths lined with semi-mature trees and discover a small reedbed and floodplain meadows. Riverside Park, the newest addition to Yeovil Country Park, is managed as wet grassland—home to species like wasp spiders and harvest mice. Scrubby margins protect the riverbanks and support even more biodiversity.
Caring for the Park
Yeovil Country Park is cared for by a dedicated team of rangers and passionate volunteers, with support from the Friends of Yeovil Country Park charity. Our long-term vision and conservation efforts are guided by a five-year land management plan, which you can download here.


