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Columbia Reservation is a scenic and welcoming dog-friendly park located in Columbia Station, Ohio. Known for its quiet atmosphere, this pet-friendly destination features paved and natural trails perfect for dog walking and hiking enthusiasts. With plenty of water views, wildlife sightings, and a variety of trail surfaces (including paved, gravel, and grass paths), the park is an ideal spot for both dogs and nature lovers seeking peaceful outdoor adventures together.
The park offers amenities such as picnic tables, a covered pavilion, public restrooms, playgrounds for children, and wheelchair-accessible facilities and parking. Dogs are welcome on certain trails, where you’ll also find opportunities for bird watching and enjoying the beautiful surroundings. Columbia Reservation is an excellent choice for families looking for a relaxing outing near Columbia Station, complete with trails, lakes, and a kid-friendly environment. Plus, visitors can enjoy nearby attractions like mini golf, an ice cream parlor, and spacious picnic areas, making it a popular local destination.
Nice, quiet place to walk. Frogs and toads all around. Lots of water to look at. Good area to bird watch. The path is paved. There is a small playground when you first arrive along with a covered pavilion area. This park is settled behind a putt putt course and ice cream store.
Beautiful! Mini golf, ice cream, wonderful paths with a variety of path types (grass, paved, gravel, traditional trail), and an old fort/Block House. Highly recommend for families. We also saw quite a few herons.
Great place to visti. Absolutely beautiful first time here and will definitely be back. They have many trail, a playground, mini golf and a snack stand with planty of picnic areas. There are public restrooms. Dogs allowed on certain trails.
Very well kept walking trails. In total, around 5 miles. There are three major lakes with plenty of smaller ones scattered throughout the area. You can see an abundance of birds, turtles and ducks. April through June is the best time to catch bird sightings because of mating season. There is also a trail across the street. This 0.6 mile circle trail surrounds a fishing lake. This lake for fishing is catch and release only.
There is an ice cream store that is open, and a putt putt course that is closed. Bring a lunch, picnic tables available. Restrooms open.
A great place for a walk and see alot of wild life. Very peaceful.