City of Columbus Parks Letter J

City of Columbus Parks Letter J

By Lori Jordan 1 min read min read

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

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🅹 Columbus Parks — Addresses & Amenities

Jeffrey Parkland (Columbus portion)

Address: Near 132 N Cleveland Ave, Columbus, OH 43215 (Columbus‑managed parcels around the historic Jeffrey site)
Amenities:

  • Wooded natural areas
  • Open green space
  • Walking access
    Note: Much of the historic Jeffrey property is privately redeveloped; Columbus manages surrounding green parcels.

Jenkins Park

Address: 1700 E 17th Ave, Columbus, OH 43219
Amenities:

  • Playground
  • Basketball court
  • Open field
  • Neighborhood recreation space

Jerome Park

Address: 1045 Scott St, Columbus, OH 43222
Amenities:

  • Playground
  • Basketball court
  • Open green space
  • Community gathering area

Joan Park

Address: Not individually published
Amenities:

  • Small neighborhood green space
  • Open lawn
  • Limited play features

Johnson Park

Address: 920 Miller Ave, Columbus, OH 43206
Amenities:

  • Playground
  • Basketball court
  • Open field
  • Neighborhood park amenities

Jones Park

Address: 2100 W Broad St, Columbus, OH 43223
Amenities:

  • Playground
  • Basketball court
  • Open field
  • Community green space

How Section J fits into the larger system

  • Jenkins, Jerome, Johnson, and Jones are classic Columbus neighborhood parks with playgrounds and courts.
  • Jeffrey Parkland is primarily natural green space surrounding a historic redevelopment area.
  • Joan Park is a small local green space with minimal published details.
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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.

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