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    Norton Field Park

    3.5 (2 reviews)

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    Franklin Park

    Franklin Park

    4.3(30 reviews)
    3.8 mi

    YE Gurl Says: Franklin Park Lit Up My Night (Literally)…read more Date: September 6, 2025 Place: Franklin Park - Water Lantern Festival (Yelp Contest Winner!) I've been to Franklin Park before for the African Festival, but little did I know there was a gorgeous man-made lake and walking area tucked behind the amphitheatre. Honestly, Columbus needs more events out here--imagine summer concerts lakeside. Come on, Cbus, don't sleep on this! Thanks to a Yelp contest win, I got two tickets to the Water Lantern Festival and was excited to experience it for the first time. I brought the beau, packed a sweater (because yes, sweater-and-jacket weather arrived), and we found a spot to settle in. The experience started with decorating our lanterns--super thoughtful packages that came with a deck of cards and conversation prompts to keep the evening flowing. The event itself was well organized: shuttles helped us avoid the parking madness, there were plenty of food trucks (though I ate beforehand), and the staff kept things moving. The only hiccup was the AV system--it was a little hard to hear, and the lantern launch was delayed due to the chill. But when those lanterns finally floated onto the water, the view was worth it. Beautiful, reflective, and something I can now check off my list as an artistic and soulful evening. YE Gurl checked the box and lit the night!

    We love Franklin Park and love doing our family walk time with our doggie Ellie. Absolutely would…read morerecommend taking a stroll on a pretty day, or you could even have a picnic. It's a huge park with an amphitheater, cascade waterfalls, a community garden, an Asian-inspired garden, a playground, a picnic shelter, and ponds stocked for fishing. The park is also the home of the annual Columbus Asian Festival, the Franklin Park Adventure Center, and the amazing Franklin Park Conservatory and Botanical Gardens.

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    Franklin Park - Spring blossoms

    Spring blossoms

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    Skate Naked Indoor Skate Park - You're greeted here to sign in and pay. Vending machine around the corner.

    Skate Naked Indoor Skate Park

    4.9(11 reviews)
    1.5 mi

    HOW TO GET TO SKATE NAKED:…read more Turn down the west side of The building that says "LAMBERT SHEET METAL." The west side has a faded green letters on white "Hi Lite" plastic products sign. You're driving down a dirt, pot-holed road. There is a tiny, faded, "SKATE NAKED " sign pointing towards an open chain link fence at the back of this road. You'll probably see some semi trucks. THIS IS THE PROPER ENTRANCE. Drive past the semis, stay to the left - the entrance is back there. It's the door kind of in the middle of the back (one door will point to the correct entrance if you're at the wrong one). It took some adventuring and testing of the all-wheel drive to discover this Lessons are $25 and start at 1pm on Sunday. SUPER friendly dudes that I met there. Sign the waiver! $12 all day $10 after 9pm $50/month (unlimited) $365/year (unlimited) $80/150/180 for 10/20/30 never expiring visits.

    Super nice folks, reasonably priced, chill atmosphere. We came on a Friday evening and it was a mix…read moreof kids (with parent supervision) and teens/adults. The building is *extremely* hard to find. You will think you are trespassing in the wrong place. If you almost pop a tire in a pothole, you're in the right place. Credit cards accepted, vending machine looks a little iffy, soundtrack is fire.

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    Skate Naked Indoor Skate Park - THE ENTRANCE ("Enter Here") if you couldn't tell.

    THE ENTRANCE ("Enter Here") if you couldn't tell.

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    Skate Naked Indoor Skate Park - That tiny sign is easy to miss - SKATE NAKED -  I saw it leaving, not arriving.

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    That tiny sign is easy to miss - SKATE NAKED - I saw it leaving, not arriving.

    Gahanna Woods

    Gahanna Woods

    3.7(3 reviews)
    3.8 mi

    A nice little park! This is partly a Gahanna city park and partially a state nature preserve. We…read moretook a peek at both sections and found it to be very pretty. When you first pull in, there is a gravel parking area, a port-a-potty, and a few picnic tables in a grassy area overlooking a newly added pond/waterfall set-up. In addition to the pond area looking very nice, it was designed by an environmental agency to safely bring the stormwater into the natural stream flowing through the area, so it's very functional too. One trailhead takes you into the state preserve area. No dogs are allowed on this trail, so you'll want to stick to the city park side if you bring your four-legged friends. During the spring, this preserve becomes full of vernal pools and spring wildflowers - so dress for mud and boots will come in handy! There are some nice boardwalks to get you over the worst of the areas. It's very pretty and peaceful, and there are tons of spring peepers (little frogs) singing during the spring too. It's a short loop trail that is pretty easy to do. Across the parking lot, there is a trailhead for the city park trail system, which seemed to be a little more convoluted then the more direct loop set-up in the state preserve, but it made for some nice, low-key exploration. Part of the trail follows along the stream. I really loved how they used their old wooden street signs to line the trail - great recycling! This section of the park is open to dogs. A great park - we easily did both sections in about an hour, even given that we were slowing down in places to get through the worst of the muddy/slick areas.

    I love this place. I frequently head here at lunch for a little decompression walk with my Puppeh,…read moreGwen. There is one specific trail that is dog friendly and it's either a half-mile loop or a whole mile depending on the direction you go. I very infrequently run into other people out here which is what makes it so nice. It does tend to be very muddy so I actually keep a specific pair of trail walking shoes in the car to change into. It's also quite mosquito-y, especially really early in the morning, so be sure to wear your bug spray. But the calmness of the forest and sounds of the cicadas in the late summer is my most favorite thing in the world. I'm so please to have this little bit of paradise so close to home and work. Whoever is in charge of maintenance does a really nice job keeping the trails clear and mulched. There is also very little trash and for the most part, other dog owners seem to do a pretty good job of keeping their dog's poops picked up. Although, I have bagged a few piles that were not Gwen's. I just can't, in good conscience, leave turds in the middle of the trail. Come on people, be responsible!

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    Gahanna Woods - Hanging out on a secluded little bench listening to the birdies.

    Hanging out on a secluded little bench listening to the birdies.

    Gahanna Woods - Walking the last bit of the nicely trimmed path on the half-mile loop.

    Walking the last bit of the nicely trimmed path on the half-mile loop.

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    Jeffrey Park

    Jeffrey Park

    5.0(2 reviews)
    3.3 mi

    Very beautiful park with alot of amenities. Great shelter house with nice tables and counter space…read morefor party or events. Water fountains near the playgrounds. Bike free trails. Dog free park. Tennis courts and parking and a nice open field.

    This is a nice park located behind the Jeffrey Mansion. There are quite a few amenities available,…read moreplus a nice sized greenspace. Near the parking area are the tennis courts and what looks like the pool area beyond that (closed this time of year - November - of course). If you head past the greenspace, you will find a very nice shelterhouse with restrooms (open during warmer parts of the year) and a lot of picnic tables, the playground, and the trailheads to stroll through the forest. The playground has limited weekday hours, as described on plentiful signage around it. Weekend hours were 8 am to dark right now. It offers a fenced-in area for the youngest kids with a climbing structure, a little house, and the like. The larger play area offers slides, climbing options, monkey bars, a moving balance beam, bridges, and more. There are also baby swings available. If you head into the woods, you will find great views of Alum Creek, which runs along the western side of the park. There's a nice boardwalk that takes you right down the hill up towards it to check it out and see any wildlife that might be nearby. The trees are overwhelmingly a bright yellow right now, which was a perfect pick-me-up on a cloudy day. There are benches and picnic tables also available near the woods and trailheads.

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