Anheuser-Busch Sports Park, Columbus OH
Address | 4990 Olentangy River Rd, Columbus, OH |
Phone | (614) 645-3366 |
Hours | 7:00am-11:00pm |
Website | columbusrecparks.com |
Categories | Park, Sports Complex |
Rating | 3.8 9 reviews |
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Anheuser-Busch Sports Park reviews
9 Grass was wet and cold on this particular visit
Not necessarily recommending January trips at night or day for that matter.
These fields appear to be kept up consistently by the city. There are no fences in the outfield but each field has a portion of overgrowth…the cicadas were out if full force with their high pitch noisemakers.
Its a lovely park but no shade stands or built in bathrooms. Though there are seating areas and portable restrooms
Not a bad place to play softball. The fields are dirt but nicely kept. Parking only becomes an issue when all fields are being played on. Some people got yelled at for parking in the grass although there where no parking spots available.
Also if your not familiar with the fields there aren't well visible signs showing you which entrance for which field. There is two different entrances and no you can not pull into one and get to the other side. You will have to go back to the main drag to find the other fields.
Small park. Mainly a baseball field. So not a place for younger children to play and run around.
This was the first time I've ever been there. I didn't even know it existed. Watched a softball tournament.
Not properly located on Map app if looking for lighted softball fields. Odd parking lot. Softball fields in need of updates.
Took a picnic lunch to get away from quarantine. Great location and close to home. Can't wait to utilize the picnic tables there again.
The indoor facility is nice, but for me personally, this is a haven for unleashed dogs to escape to when the softball fields are not in use. This is NOT a dog park, but responsible dog owners use the area for canine social hour, solo dog training, and leisurely walks with the pooch.