- The list below includes 141 free or cheap things to do in or near Reynoldsburg, Ohio, including 69 different types of inexpensive activities like Parks, Pubs, History Museums and Bowling.
- From Blacklick Woods Metro Park & Golf Courses to Reynoldsburg Civic Park, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Reynoldsburg and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Columbus, Westerville, Dublin and Hilliard.
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Dublin Stables is an equestrian facility offering several horse related services. Included among these services are full horse boarding (with scheduled farrier and veterinary care,) horseback riding lessons, and personalized training sessions.
19.7 Miles
At Rising Park, young children can access playground equipment and families can set up a picnic meal on the site's tables. The location also features a pond and a hiking trail.
19.8 Miles
Village Green Park is a public park that holds community events during the summer months. Children can enjoy the splash park and playground, and there is a sheltered picnic area as well as a veteran's memorial.
19.8 Miles
At Ellen Sea Art & Antiques, visitors can purchase antiques and artwork from local artists. The shop is run by a single family and offers items like pottery, jewelry, furniture, and remembrance stones.
19.9 Miles
Tiki Bowling Lanes Inc is a bowling alley that offers shoe rentals, has competitive bowling leagues, hosts private events, and has special promotions such as 'Bowl for a Penny-a-Pin'. The alley also has a fully stocked pro shop.
19.9 Miles
An indoor trampoline facility, the Buckeye Bounce Club caters to those who want to bounce for fun or for fitness. The facility offers open jumping and exercise sessions, and also hosts parties.
19.9 Miles
With over 100 acres, there are ample opportunities to enjoy the outdoors at Coffman Park. Park amenities include Basketball courts, bike and jogging paths, bocce ball equipment, fishing, ice skating, and much more.
20.0 Miles
The Ohio Glass Museum, built in 2004, is dedicated to sharing the importance and history of the glass making industry and is a family favorite destination. Visitors are delighted by the multimedia exhibits and the glass blowing demonstrations.
20.0 Miles
The Georgian Museum is located within one of Lancaster's three separate historical districts. The house that holds the museum was built in the early 19th century and features artistic chandeliers, archways, and woodwork.
20.1 Miles
History buffs should plan their visit to the Sherman House Museum and experience the life and times of one of our nation's most famous Civil War Generals. The house was built in 1811 and contains many period artifacts and Civil War exhibits.