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

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🅸 Columbus Parks — Addresses & Amenities
Indian Mound Park
Address: 3901 Indian Mound Dr, Columbus, OH 43214
Amenities:
- Historic Adena mound site
- Wooded natural areas
- Walking paths
- Open green space
This is one of Columbus’s culturally significant archaeological park sites.
Innis Park
Address: 3000 Innis Rd, Columbus, OH 43224
Amenities:
- Formal gardens
- Nature trails
- Prairie and pollinator habitats
- Birding areas
- Photography areas
Innis Park is one of the city’s most notable horticultural and nature‑focused parks.
Inniswood Parkland (Columbus portion)
Address: Adjacent to 940 S Hempstead Rd, Westerville, OH 43081 (Columbus‑managed parcels)
Amenities:
- Wooded natural areas
- Trails
- Wildlife habitat
Note: The main Inniswood Metro Gardens is operated by Metro Parks; Columbus manages surrounding parcels of parkland.
How Section I fits into the larger system
- Innis Park is the standout destination in this group, known for gardens and nature trails.
- Indian Mound Park preserves an important prehistoric mound and offers quiet wooded space.
- Inniswood Parkland is primarily natural habitat surrounding the larger Metro Gardens.
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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.