- 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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Part of Spindler Road Park, Spindler Fields are soccer fields used primarily for youth recreational and league play. The park also includes a hiking trail loop and an off leash dog park area.
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Weaver Park
Franklin County Fairgrounds, 4100 Columbia Street, Hilliard, OH 43026
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Situated on 5.32 acres, Weaver Park features a historical village with a schoolhouse, a log cabin, a barn, covered bridges, a chapel and a gazebo. The park offers picnic tables, grills, benches and open green space with shaded areas.
19.1 Miles
Ten Pin Alley not only offers the chance to go bowling, but the site also provides access to sand volleyball courts. The location, which hosts events and parties, also offers visitors the chance to play corn hole.
19.1 Miles
Frank's Park provides swings, slides and other playground amenities for children of all ages. There are soccer fields with walking paths around them and a large grass area for other activities. The park also has a pond and picnic tables.
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Strewn with waterfalls and streams, Indian Run Falls is the former home of the Wyandot Indians. The park features a trail with bridges that let visitors take in views of the streams.
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Honoring 9/11 heroes and rescuers everywhere, the First Responders Park memorial invites visitors to pay tribute and remember. It features pieces from the Twin Towers, walls with victims' names, a reflecting pool, and a metal sculpture depicting 9/11.
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Featuring open green space, Arbor Ridge Park provides tennis courts, a children's playground and a paved trail suitable for walking and biking. The park's fields can be used for picnics or other recreational activities and sports.
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A unique stacked stone sculpture in the shape of the head of a Native American chief of the Wyandot tribe, Leatherlips Monument is part of Dublin's 'Art in Public Places' project. The surrounding park offers picnic opportunities on the riverside.
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The technology and historic of television is preserved at the Early Television Museum. Exhibits cover the mechanical systems from the 1920s through to the introduction of color television during the 1950s.
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Located next to a library which gives it its name, Library Park offers many activities with a baseball diamond, a soccer field and a playground for children. There are also benches to sit and watch the nearby trains.