City of Columbus Parks Letter A
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Here are the City of Columbus, Ohio parks starting with the letter “A” operated by the Columbus Recreation and Parks Department, along with their addresses (where available) and amenities.

1. Academy Park
Address: 276 S Nelson Rd, Columbus, OH 43205 (17.044 acres)
Amenities:
- Athletic Facilities (ball diamonds, basketball courts)
- Greenway Trail access & trailhead
- Water frontage & parking lot
- Picnic space and nature areas
2. Albany Crossing Park
Address: Listed as a city park by Columbus Recreation and Parks (exact address not listed)
Amenities: Typical parkland features (green space, trails/play areas) — specific amenities not detailed on the official parks list.
3. Albany Wetlands
Address: Parkland noted by the Columbus Parks list (exact address not published)
Amenities: Likely natural wetland habitat areas — official specific amenities not listed.
4. Alexander Park
Address: 215 W Long St, Columbus, OH 43215 (2.779 acres)
Amenities:
- Greenway Trail access & paved paths
- Water frontage & wildlife area
- Natural wooded area
5. Alkire Lakes Park
Address: 2020 Winding Hollow Dr, Grove City, OH 43123 (5.826 acres)
Amenities:
- Pond/lake
- Parking lot
- Pollinator habitat & natural areas
6. Alkire Woods Park
Address: Listed by the parks list (exact address not published)
Amenities: Likely woodland/natural habitat area — specific info not detailed online.
7. Alton Parkland
Address: Listed as parkland by Columbus Parks (exact address not available)
Amenities: Green space — specific developed features not listed.
8. Alton Road Parkland
Address: Listed in parks list (no published address)
Amenities: Open parkland/open space area.
9–16. Alum Creek-related Parklands
These parks are mostly open natural or habitat areas along the Alum Creek corridor:
- Alum Creek / Hanford Parkland
- Alum Creek / Koch Parkland
- Alum Creek / Livingston Parkland
- Alum Creek / Miller Parkland
- Alum Creek Drive Parkland
- Alum Creek North Tributary Parkland
- Alum Creek Parkland
- Alum Crest Park
Address/Amenities: These are predominantly natural/open parklands without robust facility lists posted individually; many provide access to trails, habitat areas, and passive recreation.
17. Amberfield Parkland
Address: Listed in parks list (exact address not shown)
Amenities: Natural/open space.
18. Ambos Park
Address: Listed by parks department (no dedicated webpage found)
Amenities: Likely neighborhood green space; specific facilities not published.
19. Amvet Park
Address: 6339 Argyle Dr, Columbus, OH 43219 (2.548 acres)
Amenities:
- Basketball courts
- Open air shelter
- Playground
- Paved path
20. Anderson Farms Parkland
Address: Parkland noted on parks list (address not listed)
Amenities: Open/agricultural green space.
21. Anheuser-Busch Sports Park
Address & Amenities: Included in Columbus parks list; likely sports fields and athletic facilities, though a dedicated park page isn’t published on the official site.
22. Antrim Park
Address: Listed as city park (no official page with address)
Amenities: Typically, neighborhood park features.
23. Argus Park
Address: 3589 Kirkwood Rd, Columbus, OH 43227 (1.825 acres)
Amenities: Open green space suitable for casual recreation (small neighborhood park).
24. Audubon Park
Address: 2745 Audubon Rd, Columbus, OH 43211 (7.346 acres)
Amenities:
- Basketball courts
- Playground
- Picnic tables
25. Avalon Park
Address: 2235 Avalon Pl, Columbus, OH 43219 (1.828 acres)
Amenities:
- Woods and wildlife area (natural space)
Please Note:
Some of the parks listed by the Columbus Recreation and Parks Department may not yet have dedicated web pages with full amenity lists and exact addresses published online. In those cases, they’re included by name because they appear on the official parks list.
