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angusho Mar 7, 2015 8:37 pm

Things to do in Columbus, Ga
 
Just booked another 5 day stay with another hilton category 1 hotel for 20k points. Just wondering if anyone has suggestion on things to do in Columbus in the summer. Thanks!

xooz Mar 7, 2015 9:08 pm

Not sure what you enjoy, but they have set up a whitewater section of the river near Columbus. I haven't done it but might be some fun. Here is a Tripadvisor review.

angusho Mar 7, 2015 9:14 pm


Originally Posted by xooz (Post 24472446)
Not sure what you enjoy, but they have set up a whitewater section of the river near Columbus. I haven't done it but might be some fun. Here is a Tripadvisor review.

Thanks! looks pretty fun!

animalj7 Mar 7, 2015 9:35 pm

You can check out the National Infantry Museum.

What types of activities are you looking for? How far are you willing to venture from Columbus? How is your heat tolerance?

I'd recommend Callaway Gardens in Pine Mountain if you aren't looking to stick strictly to Columbus.

angusho Mar 7, 2015 10:29 pm


Originally Posted by animalj7 (Post 24472524)
You can check out the National Infantry Museum.

What types of activities are you looking for? How far are you willing to venture from Columbus? How is your heat tolerance?

I'd recommend Callaway Gardens in Pine Mountain if you aren't looking to stick strictly to Columbus.

anywhere within two hours lol. Book 5 nights, so time should not be an issue:)

lordsutch Mar 8, 2015 6:07 pm

The Little White House in Warm Springs is probably worth a visit.

There's all the Jimmy Carter-related stuff in Americus. The Andersonville POW camp is also nearby.

The Museum of Aviation in Warner Robins, Ga. is about a 90 minute drive east.

In Alabama, the town of Auburn is worth a visit. There's also the Tuskegee Institute National Historic Site, and downtown Montgomery is potentially of interest.

Of course Atlanta is within a two-hour drive and there's plenty to do there too.

xooz Mar 8, 2015 7:14 pm

Also, if you are a golfer, the Robert Trent Jones courses in Opelika AL are worth a day to play 36.

angusho Mar 8, 2015 7:30 pm


Originally Posted by xooz (Post 24476093)
Also, if you are a golfer, the Robert Trent Jones courses in Opelika AL are worth a day to play 36.

Good idea! Just hope it doesn't get too hot

angusho Mar 8, 2015 7:32 pm


Originally Posted by lordsutch (Post 24475843)
The Little White House in Warm Springs is probably worth a visit.

There's all the Jimmy Carter-related stuff in Americus. The Andersonville POW camp is also nearby.

The Museum of Aviation in Warner Robins, Ga. is about a 90 minute drive east.

In Alabama, the town of Auburn is worth a visit. There's also the Tuskegee Institute National Historic Site, and downtown Montgomery is potentially of interest.

Of course Atlanta is within a two-hour drive and there's plenty to do there too.

Thanks!

mudpuppy Mar 9, 2015 7:11 am

When in the summer are you going to be there? My girlfriend lives near Columbus and I visit there from MI every other week. It can get pretty hot down there at times.

I would second the National Infantry Museum. I haven't been there but I'd like to see the National Civil War Naval Museum, which is also in Columbus. I do want to see Andersonville too.

Another option if you're outdoorsy is Providence Canyon State Park, near Lumpkin. There's a nice little hike down there, but again you might want to think twice if it's hot, and watch out for snakes. Lumpkin also has Historic Westville, but I'm not sure what their hours are.

If you're into wildlife/birding, there is the Eufaula National Wildlife Refuge near Eufaula, AL. There might not be a lot of birds around in the middle of summer, though.

gaken01 Mar 9, 2015 8:12 am

I would second all of above and just add -- just for some relaxation and low intensity exercise -- there is a very nice river walk in Columbus with access to restaurants, shopping, etc. to perhaps pass the time in the late afternoons or early evenings.

cop35758 Mar 9, 2015 9:00 am


Originally Posted by angusho (Post 24472362)
Just booked another 5 day stay with another hilton category 1 hotel for 20k points. Just wondering if anyone has suggestion on things to do in Columbus in the summer. Thanks!

Angusho,

I live 45 mins away in Auburn, AL. I would suggest the white water rafting in Columbus. I've only heard good things about it. http://www.whitewaterexpress.com

There are a number of good restaurants downtown. My favorites are Plucked Up, Flip Side, and Black Cow.

Another way to cool down is by visiting Auburn's state park (45 mins away). Chewacla State Park is a gorgeous area. It includes a lake for canoeing/kayaking, fishing, hiking trails (including a awesome waterfall). http://www.alapark.com/chewacla-state-park

BamaVol Mar 10, 2015 11:08 am


Originally Posted by mudpuppy (Post 24478050)

If you're into wildlife/birding, there is the Eufaula National Wildlife Refuge near Eufaula, AL. There might not be a lot of birds around in the middle of summer, though.

Eufaula also has one of the nicest collections of antebellum homes in the south. You can't go in (except maybe around Christmas) but a drive past them is worthwhile.

The lake itself is awesome as well. I'm pretty sure you can rent a pontoon boat at one of the marinas for an afternoon on the lake. Then you don't have to worry about how hot it is.

ChevyCruze Mar 12, 2015 12:08 am

Macon, GA isn't too far north-northeast of Columbus. There's a few decent things to do. Also home to the most churches per capita, last time I checked. If you haven't heard, Mercer Univ is located in Macon. They are the team that beat Duke last year in the NCAA Tournament. :D Glad to call it my alma mater.

angusho Mar 12, 2015 7:34 pm


Originally Posted by ChevyCruze (Post 24494252)
Macon, GA isn't too far north-northeast of Columbus. There's a few decent things to do. Also home to the most churches per capita, last time I checked. If you haven't heard, Mercer Univ is located in Macon. They are the team that beat Duke last year in the NCAA Tournament. :D Glad to call it my alma mater.

Wow! I remember watching that game!


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