Sunny 95 Park
Fishing pond and historic barn
Softball practice
Playground complex.
My buddy Kyung
Ryan S.
May 31, 2022
Named after the adjacent radio station that sold the land to UA for a half-million less than value, Sunny 95 is a clean, newish, and safe 14.9 acre span among the neighborhoods here. Art park, activity park, and children's playground, the park has something for all.it is found beside Greensview Elementary off Windham Road. Parking is outside the historical Amelita Mirolo Barn which has been redeveloped into a venue. A full size basketball court. . . (And this is where I accidentally posted the review two weeks ago. Lol! My apologies!)A full size basketball court, a hard tennis court, a rollar hockey rink, and full playground with some of the most impressive children complex are here. A fishing pond, trails, a play town, and a little library for art are found. It is a cool place for all!
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Marissa C.
Jun 3, 2021
This is a nice park with a large green space, a beautiful pond with a fountain, and a very nice historic barn that was relocated here. There are informational signs available explaining its history and how it was moved. Catch and release fishing is allowed in the pond, though it seems they may be having a lot of goose issues, since the area was absolutely covered goose poop on our visit. There are sports fields and courts (tennis, basketball, etc) and a walking path around the area. It is also located adjacent to the Greensview Elementary School, where a playground and the Safety Town play area are located for non-school days. There is a nice large parking lot available, and it's very walkable from the area neighborhoods.
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Steve A.
Jan 9, 2017
I wasn't thinking much of Sunny 95 Park when first hearing of it. It was because it's named after a radio station, and a bad one at that. The name shouldn't scare you away. It's actually a beautiful and good size area. There are some benches and shelters. I thought it was much more than expected. It's named after a popular radio station in Columbus. The said radio station is apparently adjacent to it and the radio tower can be seen. It has a pond and some walking paths. The park is located in the middle of a residential neighborhood. It can be accessed off Kenny Road on Windham Road. There are areas where pets can run free. I would say that Sunny 95 Park is another gem hidden in Upper Arlington. It's named after a crappy soft rock station but that doesn't mean the park is bad. This is a nice place so you shouldn't let the name scare you from there.
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Crystal O.
Jan 13, 2013
This park is a neighborhood gem. Adjacent to an elementary school, it's small and safe at all hours. Anita Mirolo Barn, a UA city event venue, is there and can be rented and is used for many community events like summer concerts. There is a duck pond with a pretty fountain where some catch/release fishing can be done (no dogs allowed in the pond though). There is a ~0.5 mile paved loop for walkers and joggers, and soccer fields for youth. A new basketball, tennis and roller hockey area were added in fall 2012. A sledding hill is great, just was heightened with the addition of the sports areas.But the best part to us is the steady group of dog owners who walk the dogs in a friendly pack at 8am and 5pm most days. If your dog has nice manners and can be off leash with good recall, you are welcome! Dogs large or small can find a buddy. Also on Saturdays, there is a consistent group that comes out around 8:00 - 9:30am for doggy playgroup. A great way to meet your neighbors and get the pups some exercise and social interaction. Doggie poo bags are even provided by the local Pet People, and are usually well stocked.The only downside is there are no drinking fountains or even a hose where you can water the dogs or get a sip of h2o for yourselves. I hope UA will put one in soon. Also there are only two picnic benches and one regular bench, might be nice to have a bigger seating area at some point.
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Marie G.
Jan 28, 2016
What a great little park! I'm on a mission to check out all of the small parks around my home and I was surprised this one even existed! There are a few parking spots, a paved half a mile loop to walk, basketball court, tennis courts, roller hockey ring, gardens, picnic tables, an event space, pond, and even a small hill for sledding. There are plenty of benches strategically placed so you can sit back with a book and relax! Dogs can be off leash before 8am and after 8pm.
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Kiara E.
Nov 19, 2017
A small park with 60 parking spaces. It consists of two soccer fields, a hockey/basketball rink, 1 tennis court and a walking loop with pond. It is right next to an elementary school that has an awesome extensive playground for kids. There is a historic barn in this park that gets used for wedding almost every Saturday.
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Casey L.
Jun 22, 2022
Beautiful grounds and fields for playing softball on a warm summer night. We walked around the perimeter and there were many nice people and dogs.
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Cathie F.
Apr 10, 2014
Beautiful park! It is never too crowded and there are great amenities. I play tennis, run around the track, and play catch in the fields. Plus after 5pm in winter/8 pm in summer dogs are allowed off leash. I am so greatful to have this park nearby.
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