Discover the best top things to do in Lewis Center, United States including Highbanks Metro Park, Alum Creek State Park, Columbus Zoo, Inniswood Metro Gardens, Tanger Outlets, Sky Zone Trampoline Park-Columbus, Zoombezi Bay, Shale Hollow Preserve, The Powell Village Winery & Tasting Room, Deer Haven Preserve.
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5 based on 76 reviews
Anyone who visits me is soon taken here to the park for a brisk walk. It's a several hundred acre oasis in the city. Just off of Rt23 and 750, it spans all the way down to the Olentangy river which forms its Western border. The park is a year round attraction with long walking trails, play areas for kids, picnic spots and more. In the winter, there is even a sledding area set up when snow permits. The visitor center near the entrance has some well set up exhibits about the park and the habitat it represents in Ohio. As with the many other metro parks dotting the city, this one is a treasure. Visit often and leave without a trace. Did I mention bike and pet trails?
4 based on 138 reviews
We came to look for the birds next to the dam this last time, but have come here for events for school and church. Had youngest daughter's birthday party here one year in high school in a nice shelter house. When the kids were young, we camped just a day and night, with hiking, tent and hot dog and marshmallow roasting, and then packed it up next morning to go to breakfast at Bob Evans.
4.5 based on 2 reviews
Home to more than 11,000 animals representing nearly 600 species from around the globe, the Columbus Zoo and Aquarium leads and inspires by connecting people and wildlife. The Zoo complex is a recreational and education destination that includes the 22-acre Zoombezi Bay water park and 18-hole Safari Golf Course. The Columbus Zoo and Aquarium also operates the Wilds, a 10,000-acre conservation center and safari park located in southeastern Ohio. The Zoo is a regional attraction with global impact; annually contributing $4 million of privately raised funds to support conservation projects worldwide. A 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, the Columbus Zoo has earned Charity Navigator’s prestigious 4-star rating.
We went during this past week and despite the closures in two areas it still took 4 hours to completely go through the zoo. We went around slowly and stopped in parts but overall went from exhibit to exhibit. Despite the seasonal closures, still most of the animals were on display, the only exceptions being two animals we could tell in the Islands section and the savana/cheetahs in the Africa section. The kangeroos were able to be seen but the walkabout was closed. Still, with the day, the animals were very active and in the indoor enclosures were very close to you. It is easy to follow the maps and the variety in animals and exhibits was terrific.
5 based on 264 reviews
I try to visit Inniswood a couple of times every week to take a walk and take photographs of the changing scenery and flowers. The staff does a great job at maintaining the various areas and the beautiful flowers. Weekends are always very busy, but weekdays can be quiet at times although even weekdays can be busy. I can always find some quiet spots though. My favorite areas are the Boardwalk Trail, the Spring Run Trail and the secret Garden.
4 based on 89 reviews
There are several higher end stores, i.e. Coach, Vera Bradley and Michael Kors. You will also find the usual. There are several areas that you can sit down on your shopping excursion. My biggest negative is that there is no food court. The only food choice is a pizza shop and pretzels.
4 based on 77 reviews
Sky Zone features the worlds first all walled trampoline playing courts. Come bounce off the walls-literally! Dip, dodge, duck, dive and fly with 3-D Dodgeball. Try a SkyRobics fitness class, host a birthday party, corporate event or other special event. It's truly the ultimate play experience for kids and adults of any age, size or physical ability!Before You Jump Tips:1. Every jumper needs to have a signed Columbus liability waiver in order to jump. Jumpers under the age of 18, must have it signed by their parent or legal guardian. The form is available on our website. 2. Size separation is enforced on our courts. For safety reasons, all jumpers will be placed near jumpers of a similar size. 3. Dodgeball is a popular activity and cannot be guaranteed.4. Purchase your tickets online ahead of time to avoid disappointment, this is highly recommended, especially on Fridays, Saturdays, Sundays and on any school holiday.
We celebrated our twins 8th birthday at Sky Zone Columbus. The staff is absolutely wonderful! Our party check-in was easy and quick, even with ten excited kids. After an hour of jumping we headed to the party room for pizza, soda and cake! The pizza was delicious and our party hosts were the best of the best. They were friendly and upbeat, interacting with the kids and keeping the party moving. They set up the room, served the food and drinks and then clean it all up!
It was a stress free and fun experience for everyone!
4 based on 328 reviews
Zoombezi Bay is a 22.7 acre water park that features a multi-level play structure, 17 state of the art water slides, a wave pool, an action river, a lazy river, private cabanas, a kiddie play pool and more. Admission to Zoombezi Bay includes the Columbus Zoo and proceeds from the waterpark support the Zoo's operation and mission.
Where to begin.....Tram out of service so we walked from the parking lot carrying all of our bags/cooler etc....through the zoo and all the way around to Zoombezi Bay. (If you've never been there it is a LONG walk) Then we proceeded to stand in line for 25 minutes in 90 degree weather to get into Zoombezi Bay. You have to leave your cooler outside the gates btw so every time you want a snack or drink you must walk all the way back out and then all the way back to wherever you are sitting. Once in the gates it's yet another walk to wherever you want to sit. We got there early so we did score chairs...come late and you won't be that lucky. My son is about an inch too short to ride the big slides so we planned on spending the day at Baboon Lagoon which is the kid play area. This area is really neat with a lot to do. Unfortunately half of the slides and some of the play areas were closed! According to the Lifeguard they did not have enough staff to open all the attractions. I think this should be disclosed before people pay full price to get in!! Because half of the activities were closed the lines for the ones open were astronomical! Complete chaos as people were shoving, stomping on feet and running into each other trying to navigate through the throngs of people. After the third time of my son crying because he was pushed down and stepped on we decided to take a break and hit the lazy river. Welcome to The Hunger Games people....the lazy river is basically a free for all where you have to fight for a tube. Hundreds of people all trying to get a tube with no employees over seeing anything. No one making sure people form a line, get tubes in order, nothing. A lot of people resort to walking the lazy river which is what we did after trying to get a tube for over 20 minutes. We exited at the wave pool which we loved! My son had a great time there. The bottom is rough so be careful of little ones getting knocked down. After making our way back to our seating area we were hungry and too tired to walk all the way back to our cooler so we decided to grab food at the snack stand. We were advised it would be a 45 minute wait for a sandwich!!! They were out of all the fast serve food like pretzels, cookies etc...and any food they did have would take 45 minutes. We ended up getting drinks only and leaving early because we were starving! Could have been a really fun day but unfortunately the terrible service ruined it.
4.5 based on 19 reviews
Great little park next to a new housing development. See the brown sign to turn left right after Home Rd. At least four directions to walk with different environments - woods, meadows, sunny, shady, creek, cliff. The best shale wall is near the Nature Center. Little creek is very shallow for kids to play in, rocks to cross. Can walk the whole thing briskly in an hour and a half. Great natural environment.
4 based on 28 reviews
Even though there is a sign along the street, the winery is actually behind the building hidden from the street. But the servers were friendly and wine was good, especially the Moscoto. The winery is located in a quaint little village with a good atmosphere.
5 based on 13 reviews
Short and long trails. Some with dogs allowed and some without so you can choose the experience you want. Nice nature center, restrooms, etc. Wetlands, open prairie, woods, ravines, creeks, ponds, large old growth Oak forest! It is a very nice place. Probably our go-to hike location when with friends and family.
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