City of Columbus Parks Letter L

City of Columbus Parks Letter L

By Lori Jordan 2 min read min read

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

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🅻 Columbus Parks — Addresses & Amenities

Lakeside Park

Address: Not individually published
Amenities: Neighborhood green space, open lawn, small play area.

Lambton Park

Address: 5400 Lambton St, Columbus, OH 43229
Amenities: Playground, basketball court, open field, neighborhood recreation.

Lazelle Woods Park

Address: 8140 Sancus Blvd, Columbus, OH 43235
Amenities:

  • Recreation center
  • Playground
  • Walking trails
  • Athletic fields
  • Wooded natural areas
    This is one of the larger and more amenity‑rich parks in the L‑section.

Leawood Park

Address: 480 Leawood Ave, Columbus, OH 43228
Amenities: Playground, basketball court, open field.

Linden Park

Address: 1254 Briarwood Ave, Columbus, OH 43211
Amenities:

  • Recreation center
  • Playground
  • Basketball courts
  • Athletic fields
  • Community programming

Lindbergh Park

Address: 254 Lindbergh Dr, Columbus, OH 43223
Amenities: Playground, open field, neighborhood green space.

Linwood Park

Address: 3000 E 6th Ave, Columbus, OH 43219
Amenities: Playground, basketball court, open field.

Liv Moor Park

Address: Not individually published
Amenities: Small neighborhood green space, open lawn.

Livingston Park

Address: 760 E Livingston Ave, Columbus, OH 43205
Amenities: Playground, basketball court, open field, community green space.

Llewellyn Park

Address: 1500 Llewellyn Ave, Columbus, OH 43227
Amenities: Playground, open field, neighborhood recreation.

Ludlow Park

Address: Not individually published
Amenities: Neighborhood green space, small play area.

How Section L fits into the larger system

  • Lazelle Woods Park and Linden Park are the major community anchors in this group, each with a recreation center and full amenities.
  • Lambton, Leawood, Linwood, and Livingston are mid‑sized neighborhood parks with playgrounds and courts.
  • Lakeside, Liv Moor, and Ludlow are small local green spaces with limited 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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