Discover Ohio’s Hidden Gem: A Walkable, Scenic Suburb Near Columbus with Shady Trails and Local Shops

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Discover Ohio's Hidden Gem: A Walkable, Scenic Suburb Near Columbus with Shady Trails and Local Shops

Columbus has emerged over the last few years as a sleeping beauty. With much buzz, Ohio’s capital city is considered among the best places to travel, especially for families and solo women travelers. It also gets plenty of recognition for its beer and pizza, famous zoo, art scene, and film festivals. But just about 15 minutes away from downtown Columbus is the suburb of Worthington, which is seriously worth a visit. It’s a place where you get a twofer: big city amenities and small-town Americana vibe.



Worthington boasts a vibrant, walkable downtown with restaurants, bars, shops, and cool happenings like the Worthington Farmers Market (with almost 100 vendors!). This market runs outdoors in the suburb’s historic district from May through October, and indoors from winter until spring in The Shops at Worthington Place. For more shopping, there’s the Night Market every third Thursday of the month, where shops stay open until 9 p.m. It’s a festive occasion with DJs, food trucks, and a sip and stroll vibe.

When you’re ready to enjoy the outdoors, head to the Olentangy River Parklands. A trail of more than 2 miles will take you along the river and those lovely sycamore trees. You can simply meander along the trail, or if you’re in the mood, bike, jog, or skate along the paved path. The 100-acre parkland has playgrounds, tennis courts, soccer fields, even a river access point for canoes or kayaks, along with other amenities for a peaceful yet fun day in nature. Plus, only 15 minutes away is one of America’s largest public rose gardens, so be sure to check it out.



What to do and see in Worthington

Get your steps in on the Village Green in the heart of Worthington; the spot for festivals and concerts. Who says Sunday has to be a day of rest? From June through November, Sunday Fundays are held once a month. The Worthington Partnership, along with downtown merchants, hosts a theme-based afternoon of entertainment, food, and specials in the historic district.

There’s yet more fun in Worthington’s downtown. Look forward to the Arts Festival in June, which showcases the work of more than 150 creatives. You’ll also want to experience Picture Worthington Art Walk, an outdoor gallery where you can browse the exhibits by 15 contemporary, local artists and some historical works, from May through October. Come fall, there’s the Old Worthington Market Day, the largest festival, with more than 200 artisans selling everything from ceramics and jewelry to clothing and much more. The festivities also include a farmers market, music, food, and vendors.

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While Nelsonville, Ohio, has gorgeous vintage trains, so does Worthington. A trip to this suburb isn’t complete without a visit to The Ohio Railway Museum, one of the nation’s longest-running railway museums. On Sundays from May until December, you can take a 2-mile round trip on one of the museum’s streetcars or interurbans. Be sure to explore the extensive collection of trains, with over 30 models dating as far back as 1900.

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By Dave Pennells

Dave Pennells, MS, has contributed his expertise as a career consultant and training specialist across various fields for over 15 years. At City University of Seattle, he offers personal career counseling and conducts workshops focused on practical job search techniques, resume creation, and interview skills. With a Master of Science in Counseling, Pennells specializes in career consulting, conducting career assessments, guiding career transitions, and providing outplacement services. Her professional experience spans multiple sectors, including banking, retail, airlines, non-profit organizations, and the aerospace industry. Additionally, since 2001, he has been actively involved with the Career Development Association of Australia.