Columbus, Georgia, lies tucked against the Chattahoochee River, which marks the western border of the state. Visitors can explore the Coca-Cola Space Science Center, catch a glimpse of history in the Columbus Museum, or have the adventure of a lifetime whitewater rafting along the Chattahoochee River on your romantic vacation.
Columbus Museum
History and art come to life in the Columbus Museum, which is one of the largest in the region. The museum’s unique dual focus is on both American art and the history of the Chattahoochee Valley and its surrounding regions. It also includes an auditorium and atrium for events as well as an interactive gallery for children. The Columbus Museum is located in a Mediterranean Revival house built in 1912 and offers a beautiful landscape on its 13-acre property, including the Bradley Olmsted Garden, which visitors are welcome to enjoy. The museum is open from Tuesday through Sunday.
1251 Wynnton Rd., Columbus, GA 31906, Phone: 706-748-2562
Columbus Botanical Garden
The Columbus Botanical Garden is a peaceful, colorful destination on 22 acres of land just north of the city. A great place to observe nature, practice photography, or go for a walk on one of the many well-manicured paths, the garden is rampant with ornamentals, perennials, herbs, and other greenery. Horticultural seminars and educational events are hosted for both adults and children, and the schedules can be found on the website. Admission to the garden is free, with a small suggested donation, and it is open daily from dawn until dusk. Private guided tours are available by appointment for groups of ten or more.
3603 Weems Rd., Columbus, GA 31909, Phone: 706-327-8400
Columbus Eats Food Tours
Columbus Eats Food Tours take guests on a 3-hour tour of some of the best local restaurants in Columbus. The 2-mile walk makes five or six stops at local eateries and includes samples of some of their signature dishes. While walking, knowledgeable guides share information about some of the culture and history of the area as well as some fun facts about the city of Columbus. Columbus Eats also offers a weekly Happy Hour Tour on Friday evenings for guests looking to try local drinks and appetizers. The Columbus Eats Food Tour is suitable for adults and children 13 or older, while the Uptown Happy Hour Tour is available only for guests over 21 years of age. Phone: 800-656-0713
Columbus Fall Line Trace
The Columbus Fall Line Trace is a hiking trail that is part of the city’s Rails to Trails program, which purchases disused tracks and land from railroad companies and transforms them into scenic trails for joggers, hikers, cyclists, and more. Stretching a total of 11 miles long, the trail is paved with a 12-foot-wide asphalt road that is suitable for bikes and strollers, with two park and ride stations on either end. Trail-goers can enjoy a diverse view of Columbus that includes shopping areas, the CSU campus, and a long expanse of nature under a thick canopy of trees. At the southern end of the trail, the Columbus Fall Line Trace connects to the Chattahoochee Riverwalk.
Coca-Cola Space Science Center
The Coca-Cola Space Science Center is a hub for STEM education for people of all ages. Owned and operated by Columbia State University, the Coca-Cola Space Science Center offers educational programs, interactive exhibits, film screenings, and hands-on experience for its guests to learn about space and astronomy. At the Omnisphere Theater, guests can view films that will take them to the stars, while the Mead Observatory offers regular viewing sessions where visitors can see galaxies, planets, and stars through telescopes, cameras, and video devices. In the Challenger Learning Center, children can travel to Mars, the moon, or a comet while they practice their science, math, and technology skills to complete a mission. Schedules and special events are listed on the CCSSC website.
701 Front Ave., Columbus, GA 31901, Phone: 706-649-1470
Columbus Riverwalk
The Chattahoochee Riverwalk is a 15-mile trail and park along the banks of the delightful and historic Chattahoochee River. Between River Road and Fort Benning, there are eleven convenient access points for reaching the Riverwalk. Users can walk, jog, or bike down this charming, paved path, which will take them through downtown Columbus, from Bibb City and its cotton mills all the way to the drill fields of Fort Benning, all while tucked against the banks of the Chattahoochee River. Here, visitors can also find the Riverwalk GeoTour, with 31 challenging geocaches. The Columbus Riverwalk connects with several other trails and paths, including the Chattahoochee Valley Railroad Trail and the Columbus Fall Line Trace.
Heritage Corner
Heritage Corner is located on the corner of Broadway and 7th Street, easily accessible by walking or from other well-known attractions. It features five historically preserved houses that represent different periods in the history of Georgia. The oldest of the homes, a log cabin built in the early 1800s, was moved to Heritage Corner to exemplify the homes of the original settlers of the area. Another of the houses belonged to Dr. John Pemberton, the inventor of Coca-Cola. Informational plaques provide the foundation for a peaceful and informative self-guided tour.
Lunch Box Museum
The Lunch Box Museum is home to a collection of 3,500 metal lunch boxes and the matching thermoses with which they were originally sold. The collection includes all 450 distinctive designs created after 1951 until the ban on the metal lunch box in 1985, as well as some reproductions and metal proof sheets used in the creation of the lunch boxes. Located inside the International Marketplace, on the southern edge of the city, the Lunch Box Museum is owned and operated by collector Allen Woodall, Jr., and contains a massive “barter room,” where visitors can buy some of his duplicate lunch boxes, or even trade for them, just as they may have during their school days.
318 10th Ave. Columbus, GA 31901, Phone: 706-653-6240 or 706-332-6378
National Civil War Naval Museum
The National Civil War Naval Museum is a window that shines light into the operation of the Confederate Navy during the American Civil War. Floating in the port, visitors will find the CSS Jackson, the largest Confederate warship still surviving today. The museum is also home to the wreckage of the CSS Chattahoochee and full-size replicas of other famous naval vessels. The museum contains collections of flags, uniforms, and artifacts from the time of the Civil War, and offers exhibits, tours, cannon firings, and other events that will allow its visitors to step right through its doors and into history.
1002 Victory Drive, Columbus, GA 31901, Phone: 706-327-9798
National Infantry Museum and Soldier Center
A hub for American military history, the National Infantry Museum and Soldier Center provides a valuable glimpse into the lives of American Infantryman and the fight for freedom.
With its interactive exhibits and informative galleries, the museum takes visitors through different eras of the American military, using a diverse range of displays to paint a vivid image of the World Wars, the Cold War, and modern warfare. At the National Infantry Museum and Soldier Center, guests can view a documentary in the Giant Screen Theater, enjoy a meal in the Fife & Drum, or test their mettle in a marksmanship or combat simulator.
1775 Legacy Way, Columbus, GA 31903, Phone: 706-685-5800
Oxbow Meadows Environmental Learning Center
Oxbow Meadows is a treasure trove of learning resources about regional wildlife and ecology. Visitors can walk along peaceful nature trails that weave among ponds, wetlands, and native wildlife, or take the family for some educational fun on the Discovery Trail. Oxbow Meadows Environmental Learning Center hosts exhibits about local natural history and also hands-on educational programs offered by experts from Columbus State University. The center is also home to a number of animals, including snakes, tortoises, and alligators, which are all available for viewing.
3535 S Lumpkin Rd, Columbus, GA 31903, Phone: 706-507-8550
RiverCenter for the Performing Arts
At the RiverCenter for the Performing Arts, visitors can enjoy performances by world-renowned artists, hear stunning symphonies and arrangements of classical music, and see spectacular productions of Broadway musicals. Just a short walk from the Chattahoochee River and near to downtown Columbus, the RiverCenter is an excellent venue for a night out to enjoy the arts. With its popular “Dinner and a Show” events, it has everything its guests need for a lovely, elegant evening. The RiverCenter’s Tickets for Tots program performs special shows for children and younger visitors at free or discounted rates. For the current schedule of events, please visit the RiverCenter’s website.
900 Broadway, Columbus, GA 31901, Phone: 706-256-3620
The Gertrude Ma Rainey House & Blues Museum
The Gertrude Ma Rainey House & Blues Museum is more than a memorial of the life and career of the renowned artist. It is a celebration of the blues, and traces the history of the city of Columbus as a center of influence for this beloved musical genre. Gertrude “Ma” Rainey, known as the “Mother of the Blues”, lived in this house on 5th Ave for five years before her death in 1939. Her legacy includes mentoring and performing with legends like Louis Armstrong and Blind Blake, and at the Rainey House & Blues Museum, both new and old fans of jazz and the blues can continue to learn from her. The Gertrude “Ma” Rainey House is an all-ages attraction open from Tuesday through Saturday, and admission is free.
805 5th Ave, Columbus, GA 31901, Phone: 706-653-4960
Whitewater Express
Whitewater Express is the place to go for whitewater rafting on the Chattahoochee River. This exciting urban rafting course is the longest of its kind and has been named one of the Top 12 Man-Made Adventures in the World by USA Today. With courses ranging anywhere from Class II to Class V rapids, Whitewater Express has options for everyone from families to adrenaline junkies. Whitewater Express also offers paddleboarding, kayaking, fishing, bicycling, and a zip line course that will take visitors across the Chattahoochee River all the way to Phenix City, Alabama, with a raft ride back to Georgia.
1000 Bay Avenue, Columbus, GA 31901, Phone: 706-321-4720
Historic Westville
Visiting Historic Westville is like stepping back in time. This living history museum will take you back to the 19th century in the Chattahoochee Valley. The historic village was originally located in Lumpkin, Georgia and many of the historic buildings have been painstakingly restored and moved to their new home in Columbus, where you can view them today. When you meander through the museum you will see a plantation homestead with slave quarters, barn and paddocks, among other treasures. You will learn about the history of the western expansion, the Revolutionary War and much more.
3557 S. Lumpkin Road, Columbus, GA 31903, 706 507 1621
Hollywood Connection Family Fun Center
Hollywood Connection Family Fun Center has all the entertainment you and your family could possibly require, all under one roof. There is an indoor Jurassic and Wild West-themed mini-golf center that the kids will love, a state-of-the-art Laser Tag arena and the huge Xanadu Skate arena. Families can buy combined tickets which provide unlimited access to all the games for a day – perfect for birthday parties and team events. The center also has an enormous Games Arcade where gamers of all ages can have hours of fun. When you need a break from all the action you can go and watch a movie at the cinema complex next-door.
1683 Whittlesey Rd, Columbus, GA 31904, 705 571 9350
Heritage Park
Providing visitors with an insight into the interesting industrial history of Columbus, Heritage Park is a must-see attraction for visitors. The park has been beautifully designed with large granite pools, water features and outdoor sculptures, all of which have a story to tell. There are several interpretive panels which will lead visitors through the park, where sculptures representing grist mills, a brick foundry and several others tell the story of Columbus’ rise from a humble trading depot to become a thriving manufacturing city. The park is conveniently located in the Columbus Historic District, and self-guided or guided tours are available.
W. 7th Street, Columbus, GA 31901, 706 322 0756
Launch Trampoline Park
You can anticipate hours of unbridled fun (as well as excellent exercise) when you visit Launch Trampoline Park in Columbus. Wall-to-wall trampoline courts provide bouncing access to all kinds of fun games for all ages. Practice all your moves at your own pace on the Tumble Traks or team up with friends to enjoy basketball, dodgeball and the Battle Pit. You can also take on the Challenger Ninja Course which includes the spider wall and a flying trapeze. While big brothers and sisters hone their bouncing skills younger visitors can play safely at the Indoor Playground which has age-appropriate swings, slides and climbing nets.
7607 Veteran’s Parkway, Columbus, GA 31909, 706 221 8680
Liberty Theatre and Cultural Center
The Liberty Theatre and Cultural Center is the beating artistic pulse of Columbus. Their primary reason for existence is to celebrate and encourage African American arts and culture through a mix of entertainment and creativity. Built in 1924, the historic theatre has been at the forefront of Georgian African American creativity for almost 100 years and was the first black theatre in the city. Regrettably, it was shut down in 1974 and stood derelict for a decade before being added to the register of historic places. It was renovated and re-opened in 1996. Your visit to Columbus would be incomplete without attending a show at this grand old theatre.
813 8th Ave, Columbus, GA 31901, 06 653 7566
Bo Bartlett Center
The Bo Bartlett Center is home to an enormous, light-filled gallery space located on the campus of Columbia State University. The gallery was formerly a textile warehouse, which was wonderfully transformed into its present form by prominent architect Tom Kundig. Besides offering a wonderful exhibition space, the center is also used as a creative learning center which encourages artists from all walks of life to come and realize their artistic potential. At the heart of the center is a core collection of 14 of Bartlett’s monumental paintings entitled The Scarborough Collection. In addition, visitors can admire upwards of 300 painting, drawings and sketchbooks relevant to the artist’s work.
921 Front Ave, Columbus, GA 31901 31907, 706 507 8432
173rd Airborne Brigade Memorial
Dedicated to all the fallen Air Soldiers who have or will serve in the 173rd Airborne Brigade, this moving memorial is located on Legacy Way. In addition to remembering all the fallen soldiers, the monument is also dedicated to all the families of fallen air soldiers and all the allies who fought beside them. The 173rd Airborne Brigade was established in 1963 on the island of Okinawa, where it became the reaction force for the United States Pacific Command and subsequently took part in major battles in the Vietnam War and much later in the Global War on Terrorism. Many of these brave soldiers never made it back home to their families.
173rd Airborne Brigade Memorial, 1775 Legacy Way, Columbus, GA 31903