Spring is such a beautiful time to explore Columbus, Ohio! There are dogwoods, cherry blossoms, tulips and so much more to enjoy!
I truly enjoy exploring Columbus in the spring! After a slow and cold winter, the blooms and blossoms of springtime bring me so much joy! This blog post features just a few of my favorite places to visit during the Spring in Columbus!

Goodale Park
- Address: 120 W Goodale St, Columbus, OH
- The trees around Goodale Park in the spring are just gorgeous! You can see cherry blossoms and dogwood trees bloom at this time of year. This photo was taken during the month of April. This public park is free to visit.

Franklin Park
- Address: 1755 E Broad St., Columbus, OH
- This photo was taken in April at the cascades area. You can find the cascades in the southwest corner of the park. The Cascades run along Franklin Park South and a small portion of Franklin Park West streets.
- This park is free to visit.
- Read more about visiting Franklin Park

Inniswood Metro Gardens
- Address: 940 S Hempstead Rd, Westerville, OH
- This photo was also taken in April, but the park is full of blooms all spring and summer long!
- Free to visit
- Read all about Inniswood Metro Gardens here and plan a trip with this list of things to do in Westerville, Ohio!

Franklin Park Conservatory
- Address to the Community Garden: 1838 Franklin Park S, Columbus, OH
- This photo was taken in late March at the Community Garden area which is free to visit.
- The Franklin Park Conservatory is gorgeous to visit any time of year but during the spring months you can see the Columbus Blooms exhibit featuring tulips. That portion requires admission.

Columbus Park of Roses
- Address: 3901 N High St, Columbus, OH
- Various trees and roses bloom from early spring through September at the Park of Roses,
- This public park is free to visit!
- Read my blog post about the Park of Roses or this one about Whetstone Park (the larger park the Park of Roses is part of) to plan your visit!
Check out this list of Beautiful Botanical Gardens and Arboretums in Ohio for more inspiration!