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The Recreation Department took over management of the Columbus Zoo and Aquarium in 1951, but later gave up ownership to the Zoological Park Association, Inc., a non-profit organization, in 1970. The city continued providing funds from the city's general fund, however, until 1986.
Columbus, Ohio has numerous municipal parks, several regional parks (part of the Metro Parks system), and privately-owned parks. The Columbus Recreation and Parks Department operates 370 parks, with a combined 13,500 acres (5,500 ha).
The Columbus Recreation and Parks Department is eying a major new aquatic center, maybe on the city's Northeast Side, with plans by the end of year.
Columbus has opened Warner Woods Park, a new 45-acre park on the city's Northeast Side. The park mixes recreation with conservation and includes a 14-acre nature preserve of wetlands that can be ...
The Columbus Recreation and Parks Department has everything you need to know about staying cool and swimming this summer. Columbus public parks. The entrance to Goodale Park in Columbus.
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The Columbus Parks and Recreation Department also has several rules and requirements for pool-goers: Swimming is permitted only when a lifeguard is on duty. This is a family-friendly area.
The Columbus and Franklin County Metro Parks system was created in 1945 after a study was commissioned by the Columbus and Franklin County planning commissioners. The study endorsed the development of a metro park system with the area's rivers and streams as idea land for the parks modeled after the Cleveland Metroparks. The parks would also ...