Tuttle Park Community Center Programs
Tuttle Park Community Center, 240 W. Oakland Ave., Columbus, OH 43201
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Tuttle Park Community Center Programs include Mobile Produce Markets, the Walk With a Doc Neighborhood Walking Club, and a range of Downtown Fitness Classes such as Mat Pilates, Yoga, and HIIT. Sunday Downtown Fitness Classes run from June 1 to September 28 and include Mat Pilates at 10:15 a.m. and Yoga at 11:15 a.m. Monday Downtown Fitness Classes run from June 1 to September 28 and include Mat Pilates by 614FitClub at 6:15 p.m., followed by another class at 7:15 p.m., and Thursday Downtown Fitness Classes run from June 1 to September 28 and include HIIT by Quality Wellness at 6:15 p.m.
• Schedule: General hours of operation are Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m., with summer session registration opening May 26 and session dates running June 8 to August 14; additional Downtown Fitness Classes run June 1 to September 28 on Sundays, Mondays, and Thursdays.
• Price: Eligible families can pick up a one-week supply of fresh produce at the Mobile Produce Markets at no cost.
Columbus Recreation and Parks Department operates Tuttle Park Community Center and 27 other community centers, along with more than 400 parks on over 13,500 acres, 230 miles of regional trails, six spraygrounds and interactive fountains, eight outdoor pools and an indoor aquatics center, 25 nature preserves, three reservoirs, five dog parks, and a skate park. The center includes an art room, ceramics room, gymnasium, gymnastics room, hockey rink, parking lot, pool, and tennis court. The Center Manager is Tish Gauntner. Columbus Recreation and Parks states that its mission is to connect the people of the community through the power of nature, wellness and creativity. In partnership with Downtown Columbus, Inc., Columbus Recreation and Parks offers free outdoor fitness classes designed for all skill levels. The department notes that a Leisure Card is required to take advantage of programs and facilities and that it offers a range of programs for toddlers to seniors. The City Recreation Department was established on July 15, 1910, and on January 2, 1972, it merged with the Division of Forestry and Parks to become Columbus Recreation and Parks Department.
Last updated August 15, 2026.
• Schedule: General hours of operation are Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m., with summer session registration opening May 26 and session dates running June 8 to August 14; additional Downtown Fitness Classes run June 1 to September 28 on Sundays, Mondays, and Thursdays.
• Price: Eligible families can pick up a one-week supply of fresh produce at the Mobile Produce Markets at no cost.
Columbus Recreation and Parks Department operates Tuttle Park Community Center and 27 other community centers, along with more than 400 parks on over 13,500 acres, 230 miles of regional trails, six spraygrounds and interactive fountains, eight outdoor pools and an indoor aquatics center, 25 nature preserves, three reservoirs, five dog parks, and a skate park. The center includes an art room, ceramics room, gymnasium, gymnastics room, hockey rink, parking lot, pool, and tennis court. The Center Manager is Tish Gauntner. Columbus Recreation and Parks states that its mission is to connect the people of the community through the power of nature, wellness and creativity. In partnership with Downtown Columbus, Inc., Columbus Recreation and Parks offers free outdoor fitness classes designed for all skill levels. The department notes that a Leisure Card is required to take advantage of programs and facilities and that it offers a range of programs for toddlers to seniors. The City Recreation Department was established on July 15, 1910, and on January 2, 1972, it merged with the Division of Forestry and Parks to become Columbus Recreation and Parks Department.
Last updated August 15, 2026.
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