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Being a large metropolitan city, Columbus has no shortage of tourist attractions for the whole family. The world famous Columbus Zoo is a perennial favorite, while the kids will love the numerous fun attractions at the Magic Mountain.
To get a feel for Columbus city and its farming heritage, you can't go past the historic North Market, while the sprawling Ohio State University is home to stately buildings and numerous other attractions.
From December through February, the average low falls below freezing. From late June through the end of August highs hover in the low 80s. January sees the most snow with almost eight inches expected annually. June has the highest average rainfall with close to five inches per year.
Olentangy Indian Caverns in Delaware, Ohio is an exceptional day trip. Only thirty minutes from downtown Columbus, its an exceptional opportunity to explore Native American culture. In addition to the caverns, there is a museum and recreated Native American dwellings. The attraction is open April through October daily from 9:30 a.m. until 5 p.m.; admission is $8 for adults and $4 for children under 12.
Columbus, the state capital and largest city in the state, is located in central Ohio on the Scioto River. Originally settled by Native Americans, the area that became Columbus (named after Christopher Columbus) was settled by white explorers in the 1700s and made the state capital in 1816.
There's plenty of outdoor recreation available in the central Ohio area. Columbus has world-class golfing, with three courses within a 1/2-hour drive ranking among the top 100 according to Golfweek Magazine: the Golf Club (ranked #7) in New Albany, Muirfield Village Golf Club (#8) in Dublin and Double Eagle Club (#28) in Galena. In the winter, skiing is popular and accessible. Mad River Mountain, 41 miles away in Zanesfield, has a 1,460-foot mountain elevation with a 300-foot vertical drop, with over 20 trails for skiing or snowboarding, and a terrain park and a tubing park. The Seymour Woods State Nature Preserve has more than 100 acres of wildflowers, oaks, sycamores, elms, and other trees with hikable trails. Blendon Woods in Dublin offers activities and solitude in a 650-acre park with forests, 11-acre Thoreau Lake, and a 1.2-mile trail specifically designed for walking dogs.
Columbus has an energetic nightlife, with the most popular bars and dance clubs scattered downtown, along High Street and in the Brewery District.
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