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With February historically being the snowiest month in Columbus, it won’t be long until snow returns. And when it does, you’ll be prepared to make the most of it with these 20 sledding hills.
🛷 Columbus metro parks
Zoom down one of eight total hills at these metro parks near or in the city.
- Battelle Darby Creek, 8465 Alkire Rd.
- Blacklick Woods Golf Courses, 7309 E. Livingston Ave.
- Blendon Woods, 4265 Dublin Granville Rd.
- Highbanks, 9466 Columbus Pike
- Scioto Audubon, 400 W. Whittier St.
- Scioto Grove, 5172 Jackson Pike
- Sharon Woods, 6911 Cleveland Ave.
- Walnut Woods, 6723 Lithopolis Rd.
🛷 City parks
Find hills of varying sizes, including smaller ones that are perfect for younger kids.
- Antrim Park, 5800 Olentangy River Rd.
- Clinton-Como Park, 301 W. Pacemont Rd.
- Fryer Park, 3899 Orders Rd.
- Gahanna Golf Course, 220 Old Ridenour Rd.
- Huntley Bowl Park, 6199 Huntley Rd.
- Jeffrey Park, 165 N. Parkview Ave.
- Schiller Park, 1069 Jager St.
- Scioto Park, 7377 Riverside Dr.
- Whetstone Park, 3923 N. High St.
- Wyman Woods, 1520 Goodale Blvd.
🛷 State parks
Make a short — but careful — road trip to one of these nearby spots just outside of the city limits. Always check road conditions before making your drive.
- Alum Creek, 3305 S. Old State Rd. (~30 minutes from downtown)
- Delaware State Park, 5202 US Highway 23 N. (~30 minutes from downtown)
Did we slide past your favorite sledding spot? Let us know so we can add it to the guide. 📩