Scioto Mile
Columbus, USA


Scioto Mile is a revitalized urban park that stretches along the Scioto River in downtown Columbus, featuring a blend of green spaces, recreational areas, and stunning views of the city skyline. This project, completed in the early 2010s, showcases a series of fountains and trails, connecting visitors to the riverfront and the adjacent Scioto Greenway.
Plan to spend an hour or two exploring the park, particularly in spring and summer when events and festivals are frequent. The nearby LeVeque Tower and the bustling Arena District provide additional spots to explore, making for an easy afternoon of leisure and culture.
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Tours that visit Scioto Mile
Hand-picked experiences that include Scioto Mile on the itinerary — with what real travellers said after going.

Yoga and coffee experience on the Trolley Pub in Columbus
4.8· 4 reviewsFrom ₹3,829Two hours on a shared pedal trolley — outdoor yoga session at Goodale Park followed by coffee or cocktails at Bada Bean Bada Booze.
“If you're looking for a unique experience in Columbus, this is it. It was a fantastic way to kick off a Sunday morning with friends. The Trolley arrived on time, which was appreciated. It was very clean and well-maintained, showcasing their attention to equipment quality. Cycling for a while and then engaging in yoga practice was wonderful. The yoga session was not just simple stretching; it was a comprehensive class with breathing exercises and stretches at an ideal location. This outing was perfect for our group of friends who rarely meet, allowing us to get some exercise, explore the city, enjoy drinks, and listen to music. It was an outstanding experience that I highly recommend.”— tracym445 on the Yoga and coffee experience on the Trolley Pub in Columbus tour

Scavenger hunt through Columbus landmarks
3.5· 13 reviewsFrom ₹1,208Two hours of app-led exploration — visit top landmarks, answer trivia, solve challenges, and compete with friends in Columbus.
“I expected this to be a true scavenger hunt, searching for clues to progress. Instead, it felt more like a series of photo opportunities around town, accompanied by facts about each location. It might be enjoyable for families with young children, but it lacks the challenge that adults would look for.”— CarleyB814 on the Scavenger hunt through Columbus landmarks tour
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