- The list below includes 122 free or cheap things to do in or near Westerville, Ohio, including 67 different types of inexpensive activities like Parks, Playgrounds, Music Venue and Bike Paths.
- From Inniswood Metro Gardens to Battelle Darby Creek, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Westerville and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Columbus, Dublin, Hilliard and Powell.
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Situated on 110 acres, Fryer Park features a historical village with a log cabin, schoolhouse and barn as well as a space-themed playground. The park has walking trails, wooded areas for birdwatching and picnic areas.
23.6 Miles
Featuring a wide range of outings to choose from, Trapper John's Canoe Livery, is your source for enjoying a relaxing day on the waters of Big Darby Creek. Guests can rent tubes, canoes, kayaks and even a fishing trip or overnight stay.
25.8 Miles
The Lou & Gib Reese Ice Arena hosts children's camps, learn to skate classes for beginners, hockey leagues and classes, and figure skating classes. The public is also welcome for community events and open skate.
26.7 Miles
Valley Lanes Bowling features various bowling leagues, a full service lounge and tournaments. The perfect atmosphere for a fun family game night experience as well as birthday parties and corporate events.
26.9 Miles
Spanning 1,200 feet and reaching 14-feet high in places, the Great Circle, is an earthen mound built by the Hopewell culture of Native Americans prior to 500 A.D. in Newark. Used as a ceremonial site, the earth mound is a National Historic Landmark.
26.9 Miles
The Octagon State Memorial is an historical site featuring remnants of a Native American past that will captivate adults and children alike. Care should be taken when viewing the site and its earthworks.
27.4 Miles
The Webb House Museum is managed by the local historical society which offers afternoon tours of the turn-of-the-century mansion. The arts and crafts architecture of the house and grounds have been furnished with period-correct fixtures and furnishings.
27.6 Miles
A city park with rustic charm, Horns Hill Park features extensive mountain biking trails as well as a Frisbee golf course and fully equipped playgrounds. The park also has picnic shelters and grills.
27.8 Miles
Newark's Great Hopewell Road was originally built by a Native American tribe, and runs through great mounds of earth built by tribespeople. The park is a monument to the indigenous Hopewell people.
27.9 Miles
With over 4,500 pieces of historic glass, the Heisey Glass Museum is a located in the middle of Newark. The curators take great care of the museum and are passionate and knowledgeable about each piece.