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Favorite Outdoor Playgrounds Every Kid’s Playground at Liberty Park 2845 Home Road, Powell 43065; 740-881-5432; libertytwp.org The first “universally accessible” playground in Ohio — at least 70 percent of equipment has to be accessible to kids using wheelchairs, braces and other support equipment; also features an ADA-compliant shelterhouse and restrooms
Fancyburg Park
Millstone Creek Park
3375 Kioka Ave., Upper Arlington 43221; 614-583-5300; uaoh.net
745 N. Spring Road, Westerville 43082; 614-901-6500; westerville.org
25 acres; located off Kioka Avenue between Swansea and Wickliffe roads; playground; shuffleboard courts and sports fields; restrooms; picnic area and grills
15 acres; “Inclusive Boundless” playground; natural play area in a wetlands; gazebo and boardwalk; ADA-compliant bathrooms with changing stations
FANCYBURG PARK
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MILLSTONE CREEK PARK
Jeffrey Park 165 N. Parkview Ave., Bexley 43209; 614-559-4300; bexley.org
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34 acres; playground for 2-5 year olds; nature trails with a boardwalk along Alum Creek; no dogs allowed; sports fields; shelterhouse; restrooms open from April-October
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Thompson Park 4250 Woodbridge, Upper Arlington 43220; 614-583-5300; uaoh.net Located on Mountview Road between McCoy and Lane roads; playground; restrooms; two shelterhouses, grills, picnic areas; sledding hill; fitness trail and sports fields
SCIOTO MILE FOUNTAIN AT BICENTENNIAL PARK
With places to go and things to do for cent�al Ohio families