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    Goodale Park

    4.4 (109 reviews)
    Open 7:00 am - 11:00 pm

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    Kristen B.

    Awesome park with so much history! Love the elephant water fountain. Great any time of year and worth a stroll through it. I have been buying Columbus history books to learn more. Lots of great festivals and events through out the year!

    Mary C.

    Gorgeous little public park in the Short North neighborhood of Columbus. It was a rainy day but they had a beautiful little fountain with two elephants in the center (trunks spouting water)! Very picturesque and peaceful spot. There are benches to sit and a little gazebo to stand under.

    Jayme H.

    It's been four years since my last review update for Goodale Park and today I'm going to tell you how things have been since then. For starters, that last update was during the peak of the pandemic and many things have changed. There's no longer social distancing signage and the tennis courts and playgrounds have been open for a few years now. There's been some updates on the gazebo and pond. I've noticed more benches and picnic tables pop up. I've also found that events hosted here, like Pride and Comfest, have improved in recent years. As for things that I'm happy to say have stayed the same... you can expect the park to be well kept and clean. The trash bins are regularly taken out and I've never seen trash in the pond or anything like that. The landscaping is always beautiful and they change it up a few times a year. I live very close to the park and consider myself a regular and I truly love coming here.

    Closeup of the super cute elephants
    David M.

    Nice place to walk and do a little birding. I especially like the pond with the two little elephants. With a look for sure.

    Jennifer R.

    A nice urban oasis tucked in between the Short North and the entrance to 670 freeway. The elephant fountain is a highlight, and there was a live band playing in the gazebo which made for a perfect background. There are plenty of places to sit a spell in the shade. It appears to be kept up pretty well, other than needing some weed killer and some love for the rundown tennis courts. I am always a fan of green space in the heart of a city.

    Tim Tc A.

    This park is a magnificent example of early Victorian age landscape architecture. It was designed by the same langscape architect that designed the iconic park spaces in Boston, New York's Central Park, the grounds at Biltmore House and many others. His name: Fredrick Law Olmsted. Chances are, if you've visited an older major historic park in the United States, you've been in an Olmsted creation. In recent years Goodale Park has recieved updates and improvements which have helped bring some of the beautiful original character of this gem back to life. There is a wonderful fountain in the park pond which features elephants spouting water atop a pyramid like structure. The aging gates which has fallen into a relative state of disrepair have been cared for. Nearby, the historic Sells Brothers Circus House can be seen (on the Northwest corner of the park. At that corner of the park the amazing red sandstone "Fish Gate" can be seen, which features animal figures and eight human faces depicting the Seven Ages of Man (the eighth is Dr. Goodale, the park's namesake). The park historically bordered an area of Columbus known as Fly Town (because homes in the area "flew-up" overnight). Flytown found its origin in the mid-19th century, and was composed of people of German, Irish, & Welsh origin. A nearby area was at one time known as "Irish Broadway" due to the large community of Irish who came to the area fleeing the great potato famine of the 1800s. Later, African-Americans settled in the area. So, Goodale Park sits in an area that has historically a melting pot of cultures. Those roots still resonate in the dynamic cultural personality and vibrant, eclectic atmosphere of Victorian Village and the nearby Short North Arts District. In the late Spring/early Summer, the park is annually host to Community Festival (known locally as "Com Fest"). It is a free-wheeling event. Don't be surprised if you see some more liberated free-thinking people at Com Fest dressed (to some extent anyway) as they entered the world. Com Fest is a nearly non-stop multi-day music free festival, featuring a wide variety of musicians and bands performing simultaneously on multiple stages scattered throughout the park space.

    The lovely entrance just blocks away from all the cool, coffee, shops, and boutiques.
    Jennifer J.

    This park is a must. I'm in Columbus for a volleyball tournament and needed some fresh air. This park is right off the main drag. The added bonus is the park is surrounded by gorgeous, historic, Victorian, houses in Victorian Village. There are several paths that zig zag through the so that you can get a nice long walk without doubling buy anything. There are lots of statues and tributes which adds a layer of history into your stroll which included the dedication to a Black man and his accomplishments post Civil War. You're likey to see someone taking professional pictures because the area is so beautiful.

    Alexa N.

    I have always loved Goodale Park and the area around it. There's free parking by the tennis courts, but also metered and street parking all around the park. It is not a huge park, but big enough for a nice stroll. You're surrounded by beautiful homes along your walk. People always bring their dogs here so that's a plus if you're a dog person. There is a playground, tennis courts, pond, benches, and picnic table. It is also in the heart of the Short North and close to North Market. You can easily grab food and some beverages to the park or get something after. A great place to meet up with friends, get fresh air, have a picnic, or a cute little date.

    Bryan R.

    Really like this park and the family did too. The kids liked playing in thr play ground and running around all over. This park has a cool little pond and a very beautiful building right in the middle. There are some tennis courts but we forgot to bring our rackets. We did notice that there are alot of different trees all through the park. Very cool to see the leaves changing on half of them. If we're in the area we will stop buy again.

    Fountain & gazebo
    Andrea U.

    The homes around the park are magnificent, not that the park was so bad. A Beautiful lake, fountain, gazebo with lots of places to sit. There are 2 elephants spouting water on top of the 5 tiered fountain. The park was beautifully landscaped & immaculate.

    Tyler M.

    Goodale Park is delightful. Unlike so many urban parks, there's not too many bells and whistles...it's simple, but you can tell it's such a great place to gather. Even on a rainy morning, there were lots of dog walkers out mingling with other dog owners. Most people were wearing masks, but definitely make sure you have yours hand when walking through during COVID, there's definitely a decent amount of people here. The pond and fountain are beautiful and this would be a great place to bring a book or picnic on a nice day. Mass kudos to my neighbors up north for this gem. The park is large for an urban area and I can't wait to come back here to bring a Cbus picnic from all the great local biz's around.

    Spencer S.

    Nice little park to walk around when in the Short North or Arena Districts of town. It's not terribly large, but there are lots of shade trees and a nice lake in the center with a great fountain! Everything seems well maintained and it was the perfect little break after a long walk exploring.

    Vy D.

    This park is absolutely gorgeous in the summer. The fountain is great and is a great addition to the park. I love when it's warm and you can hear the fountain and people at the park. I especially love seeing the dogs run around and people hanging out. The gazebo is a great place to sit and enjoy the weather. The only thing is parking, it is a bit rough because it's street parking and can fill up quite quickly! There's also a bunch of shopping and food places around the area, so you can explore a variety of businesses.

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    I love this park. They usually have all Columbus festivals here. The park is huge and well taken care of.

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