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What are some accommodations with pools in Pataskala?
Wyndham Columbus: Hotel located near Polaris Fashion Place. Features complimentary wired internet access, an indoor pool, and free self parking. Sonesta Columbus Downtown: Hotel, 1-minute walk from Greater Columbus Convention Center. Features complimentary wireless internet access, a pool, and a 24-hour fitness center. Hyatt Regency Columbus: Hotel located near Ohio State University. Offers a snack bar/deli, an indoor pool, and buffet. Hilton Columbus Downtown: Offers a children's pool, a seasonal outdoor pool, and a snack bar/deli. Hyatt House Columbus OSU / Short North: Hotel located near Greater Columbus Convention Center. Provides a snack bar/deli, an indoor pool, and complimentary wireless internet access.
What is there to see and do in Pataskala?
Explore places like Easton Town Center while you're in the area. Make a point to visit attractions like Freedom Park and Lynd Fruit Farm.
When is the best time to book a hotel with a pool in Pataskala?
You may want to consider a place to stay with an outdoor swimming pool if you will be visiting Pataskala in the warmest months of July, August, or June when the average temp is 70°F. Lodging with an indoor pool may be the way to go if you are visiting during the coldest months of January, February, or December when the average temperature is 34°F.

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