Scioto Grove Metro Park

04.12.2016

Home to the REI River Trail, Scioto Grove Metro Park is a 620-acre park along the Scioto River with mature forests and scenic bluffs overlooking the river. It features three miles of trails, two picnic areas with shelters, tables, and grills, kids play area, and several overlook decks

Read More

Murfin Memorial Fields

10.14.2015

Operated by local nonprofit charitable organization GCKA (Grove City Kid’s Association) with over 51 acres of land dedicated to 9 soccer fields, 5 softball diamonds, and 4 football fields parking and concession stands, Murfin Memorial Fields serves the area by providing spaces for youth sports.

Read More

Grove City Community Disc Golf Course

05.20.2015

The 18-hole disc golf course is a great way for beginners to learn the game, for families or friends of different skill levels to participate together or for more competitive players to keep their skills sharp or enjoy a leisurely round close to home.

Read More

Pinnacle Golf Club

11.15.2013

Pinnacle Golf Club is a full service private golf club located just ten minutes from downtown Columbus in Grove City, Ohio. Pinnacle features a Lanny Wadkins Signature course that’s carved from a beautiful piece of rolling and wooded farmland.

Read More

Scioto Audubon Metro Park

11.14.2013

A 120 acre metropark on the banks of the Scioto River in Downtown Columbus, Scioto Audubon boasts the largest outdoor free climbing wall (for experienced climbers only) in the United States. The park also features a dog park and sand volleyball court.

Read More

Battelle Darby Creek Metro Park

11.14.2013

Boasting more than 18 miles of trails, a 14,000 square foot nature center with living stream and interactive exhibits, and Osprey Lake, a 14 acre pond for fishing with a dog swimming area.

Read More

Henceroth Park

11.14.2013

A 22 acre eco-friendly park, Henceroth features a wooded nature trail, solar lights, a playground made from recycled materials, and a walk/run/bike path with exercise equipment. The butterfly garden and bluebird boxes add an element of beauty as well.

Read More

Windsor Park

11.14.2013

More than 55 years old and covering 38 acres, Windsor Park is the oldest community-sized park in Grove City and home to youth baseball. Featuring 11 diamonds suited for teams preschool-aged to adult, Windsor also houses batting cages and tennis courts. The 14,000 square foot Evans Center is also located at Windsor Park.

Read More

Fryer Park

11.14.2013

This 110 acre educational and recreational park is a destination in itself. With 8 softball diamonds, a preserved wooded area for bird watching or nature walks, a one mile recreational trail for walking or biking, a sledding hill, a space themed all accessible playground and the turn of the century inspired Century Village, Fryer Park is a must visit for residents and visitors of all ages.

Read More

Grove City Skate Park

11.14.2013

Built in 2006, this 11,000 square foot park includes three foot to eighteen foot bowls, ramps, rails, and boxes for beginners and pros alike to hone or show off their skills on a skateboard. The skatepark features bleachers, shade structures, and drinking fountains.

Read More