From the longest urban whitewater course in the world to electrifying stage performances to history and family fun, no wonder we were named one of the “Best Trips of the Year” by Explore Georgia.
Start your self-guided tour and open up a whole new world of art in Columbus, Georgia.
Part gallery/museum, part experimental arts incubator, and part community center.
The RiverWalk is an outdoor 15-mile linear park that hugs the banks of the Chattahoochee River.
Explore the Omnisphere Theater, NASA Space Shuttle artifacts, and the Westrock Observatory.
State-of-the-art aquatic facility in Midtown.
Non-profit, pre-professional youth ballet with spring and winter performances.
A natural retreat in the heart of north Columbus!
Visit for an indoor football game, a hockey game, ice skating, or a special event.
Walk, run, or ride on a 34-mile interconnected trail network throughout Columbus, Georgia.
Watch the Columbus Clingstones, an Atlanta Braves' Double-A affiliate, play at Synovus Park.
Check out artifacts from companies that helped shape Industrial Columbus.
The coolest place in town to create the warmest memories!
Catch a game and watch the fast-paced, high-energy action in the Columbus Civic Center.
View a diverse collection of American art, regional history, and rotating world-class exhibitions.
Young visitors can immerse themselves in creativity at this family-friendly gallery.
Catch a fast-paced ice hockey game during the regular season, from October through March.
Enjoy a cultural experience at one of three beautiful venues on the Riverpark Campus.
Catch a concert by the second oldest orchestra in the United States.
Discover the lasting legacy of author Carson McCullers at her childhood home.
Visit three galleries in one central location on Columbus State University's campus.
Three state-of-the-art performance spaces for CSU's performing arts students.
Catch a performance hosted by one of the most prestigious music schools in the nation.
Non-profit theatre company founded in 1997.
Welcoming military members, their families, and visitors to enjoy recreation activities.
Visitors immerse themselves in an authentic 19th century village.
View a dynamic mix of professional and student exhibitions.
Boat, fish, and relax on scenic Lake Oliver along the Chattahoochee RiverWalk.
Opened in 1925, this historic venue continues to inspire community pride and creativity.
Legacies lie at rest at this historic cemetery and open‑air museum near Uptown.
Historic home and museum of Blues icon Gerturde "Ma" Rainey (1886-1939).
Columbus' charming center is just a three‑minute drive from Uptown’s entertainment district.
The world's only museum dedicated to telling the complete Naval story of the American Civil War.
One of the nation’s premier military museums, honoring the American Infantryman.
A place where nature can be itself.
Bring a friend or make one on the original Party Bike!
Pool hall with 30 tables, a golf simulator, arcade games, a full restaurant, and bar.
Rent (or buy) a bike and enjoy a ride along the RiverWalk.
Drop in for a group yoga class at this riverside sanctuary space.
The centerpiece of the city’s arts and entertainment district.
Schedule a free ride across Uptown and back with the METRA transit system.
Unplug for a day on the Chattahoochee River, above it, or beside it.
Melt stress away with a float session in Uptown.
The State Theatre of Georgia and a leading Southern cultural institution since 1871.
A spectacular natural-surface trail system for hikers, bikers, walkers, and runners of all levels.
Historic riverfront sporting venue opened in 1926, now home of the Columbus Clingstones.
Connect with Southern culture through images from World War II to the present.
The heart of Columbus' downtown arts and entertainment district.
Tranquil day spa for massage, facials, waxes, and skin treatments.
Break into your inner peace at this hidden gem in Midtown.
Raft the Chattahoochee River, bike the RiverWalk, or zipline across the border and back.
Exercise with ease at one of three community-focused gyms.
Enriching Chattahoochee Valley music students and audiences since 1993.