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. 📩