Beacon Fields features a baseball field, basketball court, multipurpose path, playground and plenty of green space for resident & visitor enjoyment.
Located on Davidson Road, Britton Farms Park offers multiple amenities to residents and visitors alike. You will find a fishing pond, multiuse paths, charcoal grills, picnic area and a “flight swing” designed to be enjoyed by children and adults.
Cross Creek Park is easily accessible from Hilliard Rome Road. At this park, you will find football, lacrosse, soccer and cricket fields along with a green space.
First Responders Park in Old Hilliard serves as a somber gathering place to remember the sacrifices made on 9/11 and beyond. Hilliard’s unique First Responders Park is one of the largest 9/11 memorials of its kind. It’s also among the first to be given relics of that tragic day – two twisted pieces of steel from the World Trade Center. The park also features a pergola designed to resemble the façade of Twin Towers, a sculpture of an eternal flame and huge granite blocks listing the names of everyone who perished on 9/11. In addition to serving as a memorial to 9/11, First Responders Park also pays tribute to all police and fire personnel who put themselves in harm’s way on a daily basis to protect ordinary citizens.
The Heritage Trail is a 7-mile multi-purpose trail converted from abandoned right-of-way located in Franklin and Madison Counties in Central Ohio. The trailhead is located in the “Old Hilliard” historic district on Center Street and continues toward Plain City. Take a leisurely stroll or a relaxing bike ride enjoying public art, paved trails, scenic views and bird watching along the way.
The 87-acre Heritage Trail Park, part of the Metro Park system is adjacent to the Heritage Rail Trail, a 6. 1-mile multi-purpose trail converted from abandoned right-of-way, with a parallel bridle trail. The paved trail starts in Old Hilliard off Main Street and continues toward Plain City.
Hilliard East Park and Clyde “Butch” Seidle Community Pool
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Hilliard’s East Park is a spacious park with plenty of green space and a playground and adaptive swing to play on. A picnic area and shelter house are available for residents to enjoy. CLYDE “BUTCH” SEIDLE COMMUNITY POOLClyde “Butch” Seidle Community Pool (CBSCP) is located at Hilliard East Park and has restrooms available. The newly renovated pool features a bath house, concession stand, and a shaded area. There is a main pool with a 14-foot water slide and an interactive spray pad.
Located in the center of Old Hilliard, the park hosts several special events. The Park includes an amphitheater, splash pad, multi-functional building, restrooms and water fountains. Located at the beginning of the seven-mile Heritage Trail, Hilliard’s Station Park marks the location of an old railroad station and Hilliard’s original town square. The park boasts distinctive architectural qualities that reflect its rich history in the community. Hilliard’s Station Park always has something going on during the summer!
Experience early American life as you walk through the 1850 period village consisting of a One-Room Schoolhouse (built 1891), Log Cabin (circa 1850), Colwell Church (built 1876), Train Station (built 1899), Caboose (built 1920), Kuhn Barn (built 1870), Voting Wagon (circa 1920), Lattice Covered Bridge (reproduction circa 19th Century), Granary (circa 1850) , Antique Car Barn (Model A car & Model T Truck), Norwich Pavilion (reproduction circa 19th century) and Historical Museum (containing artifacts and displays dating back to the 1800s). The Colwell Church is available for weddings and other special events April 1 through November 30. The pews in the church can seat up to 110 guests. New to the park is the recently constructed Norwich Pavilion. The Pavilion can accommodate wedding ceremonies, receptions, graduation or birthday parties and reunions with up to 132 guests. The Historical Village at Weaver Park is maintained and managed by the Hilliard Historical Society.
This 44-acre park offers a quiet, country atmosphere with a covered bridge, train station replica and two barns. Other features include shelters, a 2. 5-acre fishing pond (no fishing license required), bird watching, play equipment, and courts for sand volleyball and basketball. A three-quarter mile paved trail, great for hiking, biking, running, or walking your leashed pet, winds through the park and connects to the Heritage Rail Trail. The park entrance is located on Cosgray Road between Scioto Darby Road and Davidson Road.
Latham Park is the perfect place to go and enjoy the outdoors. With plenty of green space, a walking path, and even a fishing pond, you can spend the day out in nature.
Merchant Park is located near the current trailhead of the Heritage Rail Trail, where the community’s first trail depot once stood. Dedicated in 2021, the park honors the first black family believed to have settled in what is now the City of Hilliard. Merchant Park boasts local art, a gazebo, pond views, and green space.
Mildred Park was donated to the City of Hilliard by Ted and Charles Smith in 2016. Located along Britton Parkway near Mount Carmel, this park features statues that depict life in the early 1900s, which include a young girl named Mildred, her dog, and horse.
Momi Land Hilliard is an indoor playground and party venue for children eight years of age and younger featuring a large ball bit, trampolines, slides, interactive art party rooms, mini-kitchens, an infant area, and more!
Reibel Woods offers a scenic nature trail with walking path and picnic area. Take a stroll along the river and be on the lookout for local wildlife that call this park home.
With 130 acres of amenities, Roger A. Reynolds Municipal Park is Hilliard’s premier park. The park is home to Hilliard’s largest pool, Hilliard Family Aquatic Center, which features a leisure pool, lap pool, slide pool with two slides, lazy river, interactive children’s pool and more. Hilliard’s newest playground also resides at Municipal Park, which features a soft rubber surface throughout, multiple styles of swings for all ages, an Omni climber with rope, benches, and inclusive equipment that can be used by children of all abilities. Other amenities you will find at Municipal Park include a small amphitheater; pickleball courts; baseball, lacrosse and soccer fields; basketball, tennis and beach volleyball courts; a 18-hole disc golf course; fishing pond; fitness/walking path; grills; shelter house and picnic area; public restrooms; and a sledding hill. There are five shelter houses in Roger A. Reynolds Municipal Park that can be reserved for a non-refundable fee of $100 per day (for residents) and $130 for non-residents (9 a. m. – 9 p. m. )
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