The 10 Best Budget-friendly Things to do in Columbus, Georgia (GA)

February 12, 2022 Randal Brittian

This bustling riverfront town offers good old-fashioned Southern hospitality, old-world charm and a treasure trove of discoveries for Civil War buffs. To really get the feel of another era, stroll through the National Historic District, a 28-block stretch of restored Victorian homes, gardens and gazebos, and tour the house museums in Heritage Corner. Situated on the Chattahoochee River, Columbus offers a mixture of old and new with the lovely 12-mile Columbus Riverwalk, which includes the Chattahoochee Promenade, a walking tour of historical markers. A chief supplier for the Confederate Army, the town's Civil War history is on display in myriad museums and historic sites like Port Columbus Civil War Naval Center, which contains some of the Civil War's most important artifacts. But it's not all just war memorabilia: Columbus boasts a rich cultural side, with opera, symphony and a performing arts center. And for family fun, head to the Coca-Cola Space Museum for a simulated flight and a look at the first Coke machine used in outer space.
Restaurants in Columbus

1. Springer Opera House

103 10th St, Columbus, GA 31901-2741 +1 706-324-5714 [email protected] http://www.springeroperahouse.org/plaintext/home/home.aspx
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5.0 based on 113 reviews

Springer Opera House

The Springer Opera House is a beautifully restored Edwardian style Opera House that was built in 1871. This National Historic Landmark was named the State Theater of Georgia by Governor Jimmy Carter in 1971. Today it is the region's premeire professional theatre that annually produces 13 shows with talent from Los Angeles to New York. It is the home of Springer Theatricals, the national touring arm of the Springer that performs in cities throughout the United States and Canada. It is also the home of the Springer Theater Academy, an extensive year-round training program for young actors and largest theater academy in the southeast.

Reviewed By CyndiLynnB - Columbus, United States

We have been season ticket holders for over a decade. We enjoy everything that the Springer does. Our children have attended the summer academy camps every year and he loves it. #SpringerForever

2. National Infantry Museum and Soldier Center

1775 Legacy Way Off Benning Blvd, just outside Fort Benning, Columbus, GA 31903-3674 +1 706-685-5800 [email protected] http://nationalinfantrymuseum.org
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5.0 based on 2,233 reviews

National Infantry Museum and Soldier Center

The National Infantry Museum emphasizes the values that define the Infantryman, as well as the nation he protects: Loyalty, Duty, Respect, Selfless Service, Honor, Integrity, and Personal Courage. It preserves and displays one of the greatest collections of military artifacts in the world, but it is a museum of people, not things. As a visitor, you will meet the Infantryman face to face and join him on his journey. You will come to understand why an Infantryman does what he does, why he puts himself in harm’s way in defense of an idea and you will leave transformed, just as the Infantry transforms the man into the Soldier. The 190,000-square-foot museum opened in June 2009 on a 200-acre tract of hardwoods and pines just outside the gates of the Fort Benning Maneuver Center of Excellence.

Reviewed By A3278NLdeborahp

As an Army daughter born at Ft. Benning Army Base, the National Infantry Museum and Soldier Center was a bonus for me visiting my birthplace. It makes you proud of your veteran and all the American veterans. Plus it's free. I definitely recommend this tour.

3. Maltitude

1031 Broadway, Columbus, GA 31901-5256 +1 706-325-9553 http://maltitude.com/
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5.0 based on 21 reviews

Maltitude

Reviewed By Boricua_Globetrotter - San Francisco, United States

Excellent variety of craft beers, great location, decent prices, and awesome beer I.Q./knowledge by the Team! After an extensive/detailed beer tasting, got some good ole' NE IPA, great for watching some Sunday Football. Really liked the concept...keep it up guys!

4. Columbus Visitor's Center

900 Front Ave, Columbus, GA 31901-2725 +1 800-999-1613 http://www.visitcolumbusga.com
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5.0 based on 24 reviews

Columbus Visitor's Center

5. Exodus Escape GamesColumbus

6298 Veterans Pkwy Ste 3F, Columbus, GA 31909-6261 +1 706-940-0251 [email protected] http://exodusescapegames.com
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5.0 based on 30 reviews

Exodus Escape GamesColumbus

Exodus Escape Games is the premier escape room experience in Columbus. You and your team of 4-8 people must work together to solve puzzles, find clues and escape the room within 60 minutes. Exodus Escape Games is located in Main Street Village, at the corner of Veterans Pkwy and Whittlesey Blvd, just behind Country's Barbeque.

Reviewed By Mholbrook832

We had a birthday outing for two of the ladies in our group, and I picked Exodus for our party of 6 based on the reviews. Madisyn was our Game Master and was awesome! She made it a comfortable and fun experience. The room was challenging enough to keep us all engaged, and solving the puzzles was exhilarating. We will definitely come back!

6. Vicinity Tours

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5.0 based on 35 reviews

Vicinity Tours

Tours of Columbus, Georgia offered: 1) Foodie Tours: A delicious taste of what our area has to offer! 2)Downtown Columbus: Historic Districts full of worldwide influential achievements. 3) Sin City Tour; 4) Art & Antebellum Tour; 5) Local Black Heritage Tour; 6) Native American History Tour. 7) Chattahoochee Brews & Views Tour 8) Seasonal tours. Methods for your tour experience, 1) Walking; 2) Tour Guide rides with you in your car, van, or bus; 3) Shuttle or Bus Tours: You ride with us. Available for up to 55 people.

7. National Civil War Naval Museum

1002 Victory Drive, Columbus, GA 31901-3429 +1 706-327-9798 http://www.portcolumbus.org
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4.5 based on 510 reviews

National Civil War Naval Museum

By telling the stories of the navies of the Civil War, we connect people with the past; giving them a better sense of place and time. Located in Columbus, Georgia, the National Civil War Naval Museum overlooks the Chattahoochee River. We house the largest surviving Confederate warship, the CSS Jackson, as well as the wreckage of the CSS Chattahoochee. Other exhibits include a full scale ship replica of the USS Water Witch, a replica of the USS Hartford with its berth deck, ward room and captain’s cabin, an actual cutter or "ship's boat" from the USS Hartford, a full scale replica of the USS Monitor’s famous turret, and an immersive panoramic dockside exhibit recreating Plymouth, North Carolina, complete with an exterior and interior view of the CSS Albemarle. Among our many artifacts, we have the largest collection of Civil War Naval-related flags on display in the country. The collection includes various flags from ships and coastal forts, signal flags and Admirals’ pennants.

Reviewed By msgttop - Tallahassee, United States

Must see if you are a Civil War buff or interested in American history. This is dedicated to ships and battles of the Civil War. There were a lot more iron clads on both sides than I realized. Highly informative with perfect displays documenting the conflict from both sides. Enjoy.

8. Columbus Museum

1251 Wynnton Rd, Columbus, GA 31906-2899 +1 706-748-2562 http://www.columbusmuseum.com/
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4.5 based on 163 reviews

Columbus Museum

The second largest art museum in Georgia offers room after room of fine and decorative American art, with a special emphasis on the Southeast and the Chattahoochee River Valley. With kids in tow, don't miss Transformations, the museum's interactive gallery where children can create their own masterpieces.

Reviewed By 79jams - Pine Mountain, United States

This is a greata free to visit place to see art, Georgia history, and just enjoy some quiet meandering. We have seen exhibits from pagent dresses, to fine art, and the history section walks you through a timeline of Georgia. If it had more than five stars I would sure check that option.

9. Oxbow Meadows Environmental Learning Center

3535 S Lumpkin Rd Columbus State University, Columbus, GA 31903-4212 +1 706-507-8550 [email protected] http://columbusstate.edu/oxbow
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4.5 based on 54 reviews

Oxbow Meadows Environmental Learning Center

Opened in 1995 as a collaboration among Columbus State University, Columbus Water Works, and the City of Columbus, Oxbow Meadows Environmental Learning Center provides exhibits, natural history displays, nature trails, and also offers formal and informal educational programs about the ecology and natural history of the region. Inside the center, visitors can view a variety of snakes, both venomous and non-venomous, turtles, tortoises, fish, alligators, invertebrates, and lots more. Visitors can take a walk down our trails to catch a glimpse of native wildlife, view our wetlands and ponds, or to explore our educational and fun Discovery Trail.

Reviewed By 79jams - Pine Mountain, United States

This is a great place, there are exhibits and things to see close to parking with wide accessable paths or if you are adventurous it access many acres to walk along the river. We have seen eagles, fish, birds in the wild, and the exhibits of gator, animals, are always clean and well tended. they do fun activities throughout the year on different topics of nature.

10. Columbus Riverwalk

Bay Avenue and 11th Street, Columbus, GA 39701 http://www.columbusga.org/parks/park_sites/riverwalk.htm
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4.5 based on 1,056 reviews

Columbus Riverwalk

Reviewed By Ed0379 - Loganville, United States

My wife and I chose to stay at the Courtyard by Marriott in Phenix City, Alabama because it was the only hotel on the Riverwalk and a stone’s throw from the 14th Street Pedestrian Bridge, crossing the Chattahoochee River and state line. On this part of the Chattahoochee River, the Riverwalk is on both sides of the river. My wife and I walked a little on both sides around dusk. In the morning, I ran on both sides – probably one of my most scenic runs ever. I crossed the Hooch and state line twice, ran along river rapids, past mill ruins, two amphitheaters, several fishermen, Columbus State University, and take out points for rafts and kayaks. The River Walk is a real gem for the community.

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