Park Hours:
7 a.m. – 11 p.m.
Wolfe Park was donated by a deed in the amount of $1 to the City of Columbus by Robert F. Wolfe and his wife Della M. Wolfe. According to the documentation, the wording in the deed states “…in consideration of the good will which we bear toward the people of the said City of Columbus…”
A suspension bridge was constructed across Alum Creek in 1922 to connect Franklin Park and is in use today as a bike path and pedestrain crossing. A shelterhouse was constructed in 1935. Also the park is used for baseball/softball, tennis, and other recreation activities. Alum Creek bikeway passes through this park along the creek.
Features
- 46.874 Acres
- Central Location
Facilities
- Athletic Fields
- Ball Diamonds
- Non-Lighted
- Greenway Trail Access
- Parking Lot
- Shelterhouse
- Tennis Court
- Lighted
- Athletic Fields – Softball


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