- TripBuzz found 130 things to do with kids in or near Dublin, Ohio, including 111 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Columbus, Westerville, Hilliard and Grove City.
- From Dublin Stables to Chiller Ice Facilities, the Dublin area offers 62 different types of family activities, including: Parks, Recreation Centers, Movie Theaters and Arts & Crafts Classes.
- A suburb of Columbus, Ohio the city of Dublin is most famously known for being a stop on the PGA Golf Tour, hosting the Memorial Tournament each year. Also a big draw for tourists is the city's Dublin Irish Festival, celebrating the heritage of which the city is named for.
Showing 11-20 of
203
0.0 Miles
Cooks dazzle diners with tricks as they grill morsels of chicken, shrimp, and beef on tabletop hibachi grills
1.1 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.
4.2 Miles
Darree Fields Dog Park is a dog park open to the public to bring pets for exercise and socialization. The park contains separate fenced-in areas for large and small dogs, a water source for hydration, and picnic tables.
4.0 Miles
A paint your own pottery studio, Marcy's Clayground has been open since 2003. The studio offers a range of 150 different items that visitors can select to paint, using over 80 colors.
4.0 Miles
SportsOhio is a multisport facility that hosts a wide array of games and sports for youth athletes. The facility hosts both indoor and outdoor soccer, football, baseball, miniature golf, and a variety of other sports.
1.8 Miles
Spanning a total acreage of 36.5-acres, the Thaddeus Kosciuszko Park is a recreational park that is home to 1.7 miles of hiking trails and a gazebo. The park also features fishing ponds and a sinkhole overlook.
2.6 Miles
84%
94 votes
6350 Woerner Temple Rd, Dublin, OH
MoreLess Info
Made from recycled materials, the Giant Dancing Rabbits of Ballantrae Park were constructed by artist Sophie Ryder. The area below the rabbits include water fountains that children can play in and the surrounding park can be used for picnics.
1.3 Miles
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.
3.2 Miles
A popular public golf course, the Golf Club of Dublin features 18 holes of links-style golf. They have a driving range, as well. The club house serves a variety of dining options.
1.0 Miles
Built in 1995 as a salute to an inventor of hybrid corn, Samuel Frantz, the Field of Giant Corn Ears is a fun photo opportunity spot. The field features 109 ear of corn, each standing six feet tall and made of concrete.
3.6 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.