Why Live in Northwoods
Northwoods, a neighborhood in Columbus, is characterized by its secluded, quiet environment and dense forested areas. A significant portion of the eastern half is occupied by Camp Mary Orton, a non-profit organization that maintains the pristine forest. The residential area, featuring two-story contemporary homes built in the late 1980s, is nestled among mature trees and curving streets, creating a serene atmosphere with minimal traffic due to a single access point. Homes here are constructed with natural materials like stone, stucco, and wood, and some back up to Highbanks Metro Park, separated by a barrier fence. The Mount Air condo community offers two-bedroom, two-bathroom units with views of the Olentangy River and woods.
Highbanks Metro Park and the Olentangy River Parklands provide residents with scenic views, walking trails, playgrounds, tennis courts, a soccer field, and a skate park. Zip Zone Outdoor Adventures offers thrilling zip-line rides over the treetops. Worthington Hills Country Club, a members-only facility, features an 18-hole golf course, tennis courts, and a pool. The Worthington City School District serves Northwoods, with highly rated schools including Worthington Hills Elementary, McCord Middle School, and Kilbourne High School.
Local amenities include The Shoppes at Worthington with a Kroger, and dining options like El Vaquero Mexican Restaurant, Aladdin's, and Pints & Pies. Northwoods is conveniently located about 1.5 miles from the interchange of Interstate 270 and Route 23, providing easy access to John Glenn Columbus International Airport, Ohio State University, and downtown Columbus.