The Dublin Bike Paths and Parks Guide is now available. Pick up a foldable printed copy at City Hall, the City of Dublin Service Center or the Dublin Community Recreation Center beginning mid-August, or download a copy.
Amberleigh Community Park
4715 Vista Ridge Drive | Map
Acreage: 23.5
Outdoor enthusiasts looking for walking trails, nature areas and river access will find them all at Amberleigh Community Park, which now features a river overlook and river access stairs with a canoe/kayak rail. The park also caters to families, with a unique playground and play village and an inviting shelter house perfect for family and community events.
Amenities:
- Fishing
- Grills
- Nature area
- Parking
- Playground
- Restrooms
- River access
- Shelter/gazeebo
- Walking path
Avery Park
7401 Avery Road | Map
Acreage: 83.6
Avery Park is one of Dublin’s primary sports parks with soccer fields, baseball diamonds, basketball, tennis, and volleyball courts as well as a playground. Avery Park also features Out of Bounds, an art installation comprised of seven 10-foot high soccer ball sculptures.
Amenities:
- Ball diamonds
- Basketball
- Fishing
- Grills
- Nature area
- Parking
- Playground
- Public art
- Recreation paths
- Restrooms
- Shelter/gazeebo
- Sports fields
- Tennis
- Volleyball
Ballantrae Community Park
6350 Woerner Temple Road | Map
Acreage: 24.8
Ballantrae Community Park is best known for its spray fountains opened throughout the summer and the Dancing Hares sculpture, colloquially referred to as the giant, dancing bunnies.
Amenities:
- Fishing
- Parking
- Public art
- Recreation paths
- Restrooms
- Water play area
Coffman Park
5200 Emerald Parkway | Map
Acreage: 105.3 | Facility Rental
One of Dublin’s most well-known and beloved parks is growing and changing to offer residents and visitors more features that fit their lifestyles. The expansion includes two permanent pedestrian bridges, new multi-use paths, outdoor exercise equipment, a skate park and new tennis courts. Read more about Coffman Park’s history and impact as a festival venue in this article from Dublin Life.
Amenities:
- Basketball
- Bocci
- Fishing
- Ice skating
- Playground
- Grills
- Parking
- Public art
- Recreation Paths
- Restrooms
- Shelter/gazeebo
- Tennis
- Volleyball
Darree Fields
6259 Cosgray Road | Map
Acreage: 151.6
Darree Fields has something for everyone, with a variety of fields and courts, Miracle League Field, Nando’s Dog Park, community garden, two art installations and even beehives.
Amenities:
- Ball diamonds
- Playground
- Public art
- Restrooms
- Nature area
- Shelter/gazeebo
- Soccer fields
- Volleyball
Emerald Fields
4040 Wyandotte Woods Boulevard | Map
Acreage: 33.8
Another park for sports enthusiasts, Emerald Fields Park is home to fields and diamonds, and soon will be expanded to meet requests for more.
Amenities:
- Ball diamonds
- Parking
- Playground
- Public art
- Recreation path
- Restrooms
- Shelter/gazeebo
- Sports fields
Indian Run Falls Park
700 Shawan Falls Drive | Map
Acreage: 9.4
Indian Run Falls is a unique site in Dublin because of its pristine waterfalls and stream that were once home to Wyandot tribe members. The City has provided access to the Indian Run gorge and waterfalls area by adding nature trails, observation platforms, a bridge traversing the waterfalls and shelter houses west of the falls.
Amenities:
- Nature area
- Parking
- Shelter/gazebo
- Walking path
Indian Run Meadows Park
6675 Fallen Timbers Drive | Map
Acreage: 30.5
Indian Run Meadows Park is unique in that it links M.L. “Red” Trabue Nature Reserve with Coffman Park and the Dublin Community Recreation Center, creating a continuous stretch of recreation path from east to west. It’s a community favorite, especially for surrounding neighborhoods.
Amenities:
- Fishing
- Playground
- Recreation path
- Shelter/gazebo
Kiwanis Riverway Park
6245 Riverside Drive | Map
Acreage: 7.6
Kiwanis Riverway Park offers scenic views along a walking path that winds through the forest.
Amenities:
- Fishing
- Nature area
- Parking
- River access
- Walking path
M.L. Red Trabue Nature Reserve
6835 Avery-Muirfield Drive & 6566 Post Road | Map
Acreage: 90.0
Steps away from Karrer Middle School, this park is a haven for nature lovers. Bluebird Boxes provide nesting areas for many species, and vernal pools are home to amphibians like frogs and salamanders. It’s best known for its boardwalk, perfect for fishing as the pond is stocked with bass, bluegill and hybrid striped bass. It’s also home to the Fleming Cabin, built in 1865.
Amenities:
- Fishing
- Historical features
- Nature area
- Parking
- Recreation path
- Walking path
Sam & Eulalia Frantz Park
4995 Rings Road | Map
Acreage: 2.6
Frantz Park is home to Dublin’s famous Field of Corn (With Osage Orange Trees) public art installation, comprised of 109 concrete ears of corn standing eight feet tall. What was once the site of a farm for hybrid corn from the 1930s to 1950s has been transformed into an iconic landmark for people of all ages to enjoy.
Amenities:
- Public art
Scioto Park
7377 Riverside Drive | Map
Acreage: 14.3
Scioto Park is another of Dublin’s most popular parks, with its famous Leatherlips sculpture and the massive hill for sledding during the winter months.
Thaddeus Kosciuszko Park
4444 Hard Drive | Map
Acreage: 40.2
Named after General Kosciuszko, the original owner of the property and an important officer during the Revolutionary War, Thaddeus Kosciuszko Park was dedicated in 2012. The heavily wooded park features many maple, American beech and oak landmark trees which have been around since the times of the Wyandottes, who used the area for their annual maple syrup sugar camp.
Amenities:
- Fishing
- Historical features
- Nature area
- Parking
- Recreation path
- Shelter/gazebo
- Walking path
Ted Kaltenbach Park
5985 Cara Rd | Map
Acreage: 12 | Facility Rental
The City of Dublin acquired Ted Kaltenbach Park from Washington Township in 2015. The City and Township worked together to ensure a seamless transition in programming for the park. New programming options such as summer camps and sports programs were introduced, and the community rooms are still available to rent for private events.
Amenities:
- Ball diamonds
- Basketball
- Grills
- Nature area
- Parking
- Playground
- Public art
- Recreation paths
- Restrooms
- Shelter/gazebo
- Sports fields
- Walking paths