- Our list of the best things to do in Westerville, Ohio, features the top 155 nearby activities — including 70 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- Westerville, OH has a variety of great sights and experiences nearby. Top categories include: Outdoor Places, Amusement, Museums & Galleries, and Entertainment & Shows.
- The results below include the top 22 things to do within the city of Westerville, OH , followed by 133 popular activities in nearby cities, including Columbus, Dublin, Hilliard, Powell, Grove City, Delaware, Gahanna, Reynoldsburg and Newark
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Home of the State Buckeyes, the Ohio Stadium was opened in 1922 and, over the time, it was upgraded until it reached a maximum seating capacity of 102,329. It is the largest stadium in the state, and besides the football games it has hosted bands like Pink Floyd and Genesis.
9.7 Miles
Located along the Scioto River, Dublin Kiwanis Riverway Park is both a park and an art exhibition. The park also has a floodplain that allows visitors to see a variety of native Ohio plants.
9.9 Miles
Columbus Zoo & Aquarium has been ranked the #1 zoo in the United States multiple times. It houses more than 10,000 animals and over 700 species, including everything from polar bears and bald eagles, to Asian elephants and rhinoceroses.
10.0 Miles
Balgriffin Park is a leisure park that features several tennis courts, a disc golf course, and a playground for children. The disc golf course is 9-holes long and is free to the general public.
10.1 Miles
Open to the community, The Golf Depot at Central Park provides many facilities and services to aid in perfecting the golf game. Along with a driving range and practice course, lessons are also offered.
10.3 Miles
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.
10.4 Miles
A trip to the world-famous Columbus Zoo means a visit to a 400-acre haven for more than 600 species of animals. From its humble beginnings in 1927, this zoo has grown to become a model for other habitats worldwide.
10.4 Miles
The moderate-sized Zoombezi Bay is a water park linked to other prominent Columbus attractions. Several thrill-based water rides target older kids and adults while there is a specific area for younger individuals to safely play.
10.6 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.
10.6 Miles
Glick Park & Overlook is a municipal park with overlooks of the O'Shaunessy Dam. With shaded picnic areas, benches, walkways, and access to the lower river for great fishing, this park is a good stop before visiting the zoo.