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    Miller Park

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    Steve A.

    I like parks and those especially where you can escape from civilization within seconds and this is Miller Park. It's another hidden gem in Upper Arlington. This city has lots of neat little parks like this. It's in the middle of houses so it's a neighborhood park but it's always quiet. There hardly ever seems to be anyone there. It may not have that much to see but what is there is beautiful. It's a small park in a sea of rich semi mansions. There's a bridge over a creek, and it has a playground area. It looks like a nice place to sit and read if the weather is cooperating. The playground area has good looking equipment and there's enough to keep kids occupied for awhile. It has no lot so you park on the street. There is some room on the north side where you can park. I think Miller Park is one of the best small ones around. It has things for kids and those looking for a nice relaxing hangout. The park is only feet away from the rich houses so this is an oasis from the snobby culture that's known to be there.

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    Fancyburg Park

    Fancyburg Park

    4.1
    (14 reviews)
    2.4 mi

    Lovely Playground. Lovely walking path! Restrooms and open fields for whatever activity! There has…read morealways been parking as well. My kids like to bring their scooters and take a long ride around.

    Fancyburg park lives up to its name - "fancy."…read more I think it's a great idea to visit these kinds of amenities in the surrounding suburban communities to see what's available. I was surprised to see shuffleboard courts. And, while they were not in use today it looks like they've seen a lot of use in their day. That's a different kind of unique amenity that not a lot of parks have and it's good to know it's here in the event that I might want to participate one day. It appears there is an equipment shed for the games so there must be regular, staffed hours for this activity - would have to look into this more. I noticed what appears to be a large stone construction shelter house. There is a spacious and well-equipped children's playground, with plenty of modern equipment and nice soft landing ground beneath it. A far cry from the asphalt of my childhood. There is also a story walk that has been installed at Fancyburg Park which is a really super cool way to introduce kids to the joys of reading. I'm glad to see that a lot of public spaces are incorporating these kinds of things. It gives families something positive & educational to do together. There are two enormous, sunny, and level Great Lawns in this park. At the time of my visit there was a kids soccer game underway, and lots of parents watching along the sidelines. It felt as if there was a real sense of community going on at this park and leads me to believe that the citizens get a great experience here. Fancyburg is now on my list of great smaller sized community public parks in the greater Columbus metro area.

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    Fancyburg Park
    Toddler area
    Toddler area
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    Northam Park

    Northam Park

    4.2
    (14 reviews)
    0.3 mi

    This isn't about the park itself, it's about Tremont Pool, the public pool located by the park…read more I went with my friends almost everyday during the summer, everything was great, the prices were a bit extreme and it racked up quickly. However it soon proved to me that it's not even worth the money. The last time I went, I took my 6 year old little brother. Along with my older brother, his girlfriend and her daughter who was 2. A whole mess of things happened, and I was left with the children, which I was okay with, however problems happened with the 2 year old, and I had to get out, leaving my little brother in close eyes view, in the kiddie pool. I turn my back for 2 seconds and he's vanished. From what he said after, he was trying to swim out to our older brother, and started drowning. I saw this and immediately jumped in the 4ft of water, to save my little brother, mind you he was directly in front of 2 lifeguards, who weren't paying any attention what so ever. I did make a comment, a rude one, because this is their job. Yes leaving him unattended wasn't the responsible thing to do, but that is exactly what the lifeguards are there for. I took him out of the water, and got him relaxed, then walked over to tell my brother and his girlfriend what happened, also asking them to go grab the toy that some other family had stole from us, and in the corner of my eye I see the same lifeguards in the corner, laughing at me. This didn't bother me any, but it's the blatant disrespect this pool has shown, especially to a 6 year old. I reported this behavior, and the situation to the manager, who was also extremely careless. He was at least professional, and said he would talk to the lifeguards, but that truly isn't good enough. Being a lifeguard isn't just about spending all summer at the pool, you are there to try and save lives. We need to stop hiring disrespectful, incompetent teenagers.

    Great park! Lots to do!…read more We visited this park one afternoon and it was a hot day! The playground structures are large and inviting. There are several different types of activities to do, including a scavenger hunt for little animals all over the play area. There are just a few entrances to the play area so you don't need to worry as much about little ones running off before you can catch them! There is even some shade nearby to spend a few minutes out of the sun on a hot day. The library next door has a bathroom, so you really don't need anything more!

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    Smaller kids play area
    Smaller kids play area
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    Sunny 95 Park

    Sunny 95 Park

    4.5
    (8 reviews)
    3.6 mi

    Named after the adjacent radio station that sold the land to UA for a half-million less than value,…read moreSunny 95 is a clean, newish, and safe 14.9 acre span among the neighborhoods here. Art park, activity park, and children's playground, the park has something for all. it is found beside Greensview Elementary off Windham Road. Parking is outside the historical Amelita Mirolo Barn which has been redeveloped into a venue. A full size basketball court. . . (And this is where I accidentally posted the review two weeks ago. Lol! My apologies!) A full size basketball court, a hard tennis court, a rollar hockey rink, and full playground with some of the most impressive children complex are here. A fishing pond, trails, a play town, and a little library for art are found. It is a cool place for all!

    This is a nice park with a large green space, a beautiful pond with a fountain, and a very nice…read morehistoric barn that was relocated here. There are informational signs available explaining its history and how it was moved. Catch and release fishing is allowed in the pond, though it seems they may be having a lot of goose issues, since the area was absolutely covered goose poop on our visit. There are sports fields and courts (tennis, basketball, etc) and a walking path around the area. It is also located adjacent to the Greensview Elementary School, where a playground and the Safety Town play area are located for non-school days. There is a nice large parking lot available, and it's very walkable from the area neighborhoods.

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    Sledding hill at Sunny95 park in winter 2013.
    Sledding hill at Sunny95 park in winter 2013.
    The event barn
    The event barn
    Fishing at the pond during a family camp out the City of UA Sponsors

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    Fishing at the pond during a family camp out the City of UA Sponsors

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