"Magnificent reclaimed wetland on an old Brownfield/giant municipal Auto Towing Lot.\n\nAmple wildlife has begun to appear since the park has opened.\n\nSubstantial outdoor rope climbing & artificial rock climbing facilities available.\n\nBootcamp style fitness circuit obstacle course with walls, tires monkey bars and other challenges.\n\nMagnificent view of the downtown area of Columbus.\n\nPet friendly areas and paths."
Bicentennial Park
4.5
79
233 S Civic Center Dr, Columbus
OPEN · 07:00 - 23:00 · +1 614-645-3800
"I highly recommend visiting this park and exploring the area. It's really pretty here with beautiful views!"
Quarry Trails Millikin Falls Area
2158 Dublin Rd, Columbus
Scioto Audubon Dog Park
4
22
400 Whittier St, Columbus
OPEN · 06:30 - 20:00 · +1 614-202-5197
"This dog park was full of fun for biscuit. He enjoyed all the community dogs really enjoyed this on our way to Missouri. This was our stopping zone and he would definitely come back."
The United States has 63 national parks, which are congressionally designated protected areas operated by the National Park Service, an agency of the Department of the Interior. [1] National parks are designated for their natural beauty, unique geological features, diverse ecosystems, and recreational opportunities, typically "because of some outstanding scenic feature or natural phenomena ...
The United States has 61 nationalparks in 29 different states. The state with the highest number of nationalparks is California, with nine. Unsurprisingly, California is considered the most beautiful U.S. state. Alaska follows with eight.
As of 2025, there are 63 NationalParks in the United States. The most recent addition was New River Gorge NationalPark & Preserve in West Virginia, which became a NationalPark in 2020.
From the remote, arctic wilderness north of the Arctic Circle to the sun-kissed shores of islands in the Caribbean Sea, Gulf of Mexico, and South Pacific Ocean, the U.S. NationalParks List by State encompasses an astonishing range of ecosystems.