Attractions and places to see around Hilliard offer a diverse range of experiences, from historical landmarks to natural features and cultural sites. Located northwest of Columbus, Hilliard provides a small-town atmosphere with access to various points of interest. The area features numerous parks and over 41 miles of outdoor trails, making it suitable for outdoor recreation.
Last updated: April 27, 2026
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The Camp Chase Trail is a 16-mile rail trail connecting Madison County to Columbus, Ohio, and forms part of the Ohio to Erie Trail and U.S. Bicycle Route 50. Starting at the Wilson Road SE trailhead, it changes from rural farmlands and prairies to urban landscapes, with highlights like Battelle Darby Creek Metro Park with its bison herd and the historical Fort Ancient mound. This ADA-compliant trail provides opportunities for walking, biking, and cross-country skiing in winter.
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Ohio Stadium, nicknamed "The Shoe," hosts Buckeye football games, concerts, and events, with a record attendance of 110,045 set in 2016. A guest host called a "Redcoat" can take fans behind the scenes of Ohio Stadium.
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This 22-mile trail is one of the most important cycling routes in Columbus, connecting neighborhoods and Ohio State University to some of the city's best attractions: Natural areas, historical sites, cultural areas, and more.
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The Ohio State University Stadium is home to The OSU Buckeyes. This stadium seats 102,780 and is the largest on-campus facility in the United States of America.
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The Antrim Lake Deck serves as a viewpoint overlooking the calm Antrim Lake. It's important to note that the lake prohibits boats and swimming, but this also makes the lake a serene environment. Annually stocked with rainbow trout by the Ohio Department of Natural Resources, Antrim Lake offers fishing in this shallow lake with clear water.
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The Antrim Lake Deck serves as a viewpoint overlooking the calm Antrim Lake. It's important to note that the lake prohibits boats and swimming, but this also makes the lake a serene environment. Annually stocked with rainbow trout by the Ohio Department of Natural Resources, Antrim Lake offers fishing in this shallow lake with clear water.
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Easy access over the river on the way to the rail trail. You’re on roads for a bit with the cars but it’s marked for the bike route and not much traffic on them.
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Hilliard offers several historical sites. You can step back in time at Hilliard's Historical Village at Weaver Park, which features restored 1800s buildings like a one-room schoolhouse and an 1850 log cabin. For more information, visit the Hilliard Historical Society website. Another significant site is First Responders Park, a poignant 9/11 memorial incorporating steel pieces from the World Trade Center.
Yes, Hilliard is home to the Early Television Museum, the only one of its kind in the United States. It showcases a vast collection of vintage televisions, including mechanical TVs from the 1920s and early color sets, offering a fascinating look at television's evolution.
Hilliard boasts over 41 miles of outdoor trails. A popular choice is the Heritage Trail Metro Park (Heritage Rail Trail), a scenic 7-mile paved path ideal for biking, walking, and jogging. You can also connect to longer routes like the Olentangy River Trail, a 22-mile cycleway, or the Camp Chase Trail, a 16-mile rail trail that is part of the Ohio to Erie Trail.
Hilliard features 27 diverse parks and green spaces. Roger A. Reynolds Municipal Park is the premier park, offering 130 acres with sports fields, an 18-hole disc golf course, a fishing pond, and the Hilliard Family Aquatic Center. Homestead Metro Park provides a fishing pond, multiple playgrounds, and paved trails, including an upgraded accessible playground.
Absolutely. Families can enjoy the playgrounds and accessible features at Homestead Metro Park, or the aquatic center, playgrounds, and various sports facilities at Roger A. Reynolds Municipal Park. The Hilliard's Historical Village also offers an educational and engaging experience for all ages. Additionally, the Columbus Metropolitan Library - Hilliard Branch has a large Children's Area.
Old Hilliard is the vibrant heart of the city, featuring a variety of local restaurants, coffee shops, and boutiques. It's also home to Hilliard's Station Park, which hosts community events, splash fountains, and an amphitheater. You can learn more about Old Hilliard on the city's website.
Yes, several attractions are designed with accessibility in mind. The Camp Chase Trail is ADA-compliant, making it suitable for wheelchairs. Homestead Metro Park also features an upgraded accessible playground. Many of Hilliard's parks offer paved trails that are generally accessible.
Yes, Hilliard is well-suited for cycling and running. You can find numerous routes, including those around the Scioto River Bridge which connects to rail trails. For specific cycling routes, explore the Cycling around Hilliard guide. For running, check out the Running Trails around Hilliard guide.
Beyond the larger parks, Hilliard offers several natural green spaces. These include Reibel Woods and Scioto Run Nature Trail for wooded walking paths, and Latham Park and Merchant Park which feature green spaces and pond views, perfect for a quiet stroll or enjoying nature.
The Hilliard Civic and Cultural Arts Center (HCCAC) is a recently renovated venue that hosts community arts performances and various events, serving as a hub for local culture and community gatherings.
Yes, Hilliard and its surrounding areas offer easy hiking options. Many of the paved trails in parks like Homestead Metro Park and Heritage Trail Metro Park are suitable for leisurely walks. For more dedicated easy hikes, you can find routes in the Easy hikes around Hilliard guide.
Spring, summer, and fall generally offer pleasant weather for outdoor activities in Hilliard, with mild temperatures ideal for exploring parks and trails. Winter can also be enjoyable, with opportunities for cross-country skiing on trails like the Heritage Trail Metro Park and the Camp Chase Trail, weather permitting.


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