City of Columbus Parks Letter T

City of Columbus Parks Letter T

By Lori Jordan 2 min read min read

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

🅣 Columbus Parks — Addresses & Amenities

Tamarack Park

Address: 2850 Tamarack Cir S, Columbus, OH 43229
Amenities: Playground, basketball court, open field, neighborhood green space.

Taylor‑Bexley Parkland (Columbus portions)

Address: Along E Broad St & Bexley border (no single postal address)
Amenities: Natural area, wooded sections, passive recreation.

Taylorsville Parkland

Address: Not individually published
Amenities: Natural green space, open field, passive recreation.

Tennyson Park

Address: 1925 Tennyson Blvd, Columbus, OH 43219
Amenities: Playground, basketball court, open field.

Thurber Park

Address: 91 Jefferson Ave, Columbus, OH 43215
Amenities:

  • Public art
  • Open lawn
  • Walking paths
  • Historic neighborhood setting
    Located in the Discovery District near Thurber House.

Thurston Park

Address: 2210 Thurston Dr, Columbus, OH 43219
Amenities: Playground, open field, neighborhood recreation.

Topsail Park

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

Toth Park

Address: 1500 Toth Ln, Columbus, OH 43228
Amenities: Playground, basketball court, open field.

Trabue Woods Parkland

Address: Along Trabue Rd corridor (no single postal address)
Amenities: Wooded natural areas, trails, wildlife habitat.

Tremont Park

Address: 2400 Tremont Rd, Columbus, OH 43221
Amenities: Playground, tennis courts, open field, neighborhood green space.

Truro Park

Address: 2300 Truro Dr, Columbus, OH 43232
Amenities: Playground, basketball court, open field.

Tussing Parkland

Address: Near Tussing Rd & Brice Rd (no single postal address)
Amenities: Natural area, wooded sections, passive recreation.

How Section T fits into the larger system

  • Thurber Park is the most culturally significant park in this group, tied to the historic Thurber House.
  • Tamarack, Tennyson, Thurston, Toth, Tremont, and Truro are mid‑sized neighborhood parks with playgrounds and courts.
  • Taylor‑Bexley Parkland, Trabue Woods Parkland, Taylorsville Parkland, and Tussing Park

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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