A simple Amity day around the river, food, and the square.
The best Amity day is not complicated. Check the river, respect access, come into town for food, look around the square, and leave a little money with local businesses.
Keep it easy: plan the water first, then build in a meal, a local stop, and a little time before you head back toward Glenwood, Lake Greeson, or home.


Check the river and access
Look at weather, water levels, and current access notes. If you need rentals, shuttles, or outfitter help, start with Glenwood and make sure your take-out is legal.
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Come through Amity for food
Build lunch, pizza, a cafe stop, or Slate Rock into the day. That is how river traffic starts helping the town instead of just passing nearby.
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Walk the square or keep the drive going
Take a slower look at the square, read the town history, or use Amity as the link between Glenwood, Lake Greeson, Daisy State Park, Murfreesboro, Mount Ida, and Hot Springs.
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Come back for a market or local event
Come back when there is a market day, vendor row, Trade Days-style weekend, or town-square event on the calendar.
Open this stopA one-time stop is good. A regular habit is better.
River access, food, the square, and regular market days give visitors more than one reason to remember Amity after the trip is over.