North Bank Park

311 W Long St, Columbus, OH 43215
28.07 acres | 11 hectares
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About North Bank Park in Columbus

North Bank Park is a 28.07-acre urban park located along the Scioto River in downtown Columbus, Ohio. Opened in 2005, the park is part of the larger Scioto Mile network of parks and green spaces that stretch along the riverfront.

North Bank Park serves as a gateway to downtown Columbus for many travelers and complements the busy Arena District sports and entertainment area to its north. The park replaced an earthen berm and retaining wall that had previously been built to help mitigate potential flooding from the Scioto River.

A central feature of North Bank Park is its glass pavilion, which anchors the end of Neil Avenue and provides a distinctive centerpiece for the park. The pavilion offers panoramic views of the Scioto River and the Columbus skyline, making it a popular venue for weddings, corporate events, and community gatherings.

The park provides access to the regional Scioto Trail, connecting it to other parks and green spaces along the river. It also features walking paths, open green spaces, and a children's interactive spray fountain that is popular for summertime play.

North Bank Park plays a vital role in Columbus's urban landscape, serving as a recreational space for downtown residents and visitors, a venue for community events and festivals, and a link in the city's growing network of riverfront parks and trails.

What to Do at North Bank Park

Nature & Wildlife

Open Grassy AreaWalking Trail

Water Features & Activities

LakeRiverSplash Pad

Visitor Services

MemorialPaved PathsPlaygroundRestrooms

Food & Gathering

Picnic AreaShelter

When is North Bank Park Open?

Monday:7AM-11PM
Tuesday:7AM-11PM
Wednesday:7AM-11PM
Thursday:7AM-11PM
Friday:7AM-11PM
Saturday:7AM-11PM
Sunday:7AM-11PM