40 Things to do in and around Columbus, IN

Jan 7, 2025

Why wait for summer for an unforgettable adventure? This spring break, escape to Columbus, Indiana—where art, architecture, and small-town charm create the perfect getaway. Explore modernist landmarks, unique shops, and vibrant festivals, all without the hassle of long-distance travel. Savor diverse dining, bike scenic trails, tour gardens, or enjoy hands-on fun at kidscommons. Just a short drive away, Columbus is the ideal spot to recharge and make lasting memories. Plan your spring break retreat to this Midwest gem!

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Miller House & Garden Tour 

The Miller House  is one of America’s finest examples of residential modernism, showcasing the remarkable collaboration of architect Eero Saarinen, designer Alexander Girard, and landscape architect Dan Kiley. 
This guided tour experience begins at the Columbus Area Visitors Center – 506 5th Street – with an engaging introductory video, followed by a short shuttle ride to the Miller House

Tour Price: $30 per person (tours often sell out – book in advance)
Duration: 90 minutes

Note: The Miller House is currently closed for restoration but will reopen in March—plan now to make it part of your spring adventures! 

Architecture Highlights Tour

Discover how a small Midwestern city earned its reputation as a modern architecture destination. This engaging two-hour guided tour takes you to dozens of remarkable sites, with an up-close look at two iconic locations. Whether you’re an architecture aficionado or simply curious about great design, this guided shuttle tour with minimal walking offers the opportunity to see two building interiors.
Tour Price: $30 per person | $25 for students (tickets required in advance)
Duration: 2 hours
Learn about the celebrated modern buildings of Columbus and see how they intermingle with Victorian storefronts and historic buildings on this walking tour of downtown Columbus.
Select building interiors may be included on this tour based on availability.
Tour Price: $15
Duration: 90 minutes
Note: The Iconic Columbus downtown walking tour resumes for the season in April!

Columbus for Families

Stay Active While Exploring Columbus!

Looking for an exciting way to stay active during your spring break getaway? Columbus offers plenty of options for adventure—whether you prefer the ice, water, trails, or climbing walls!

Looking for a Great Shopping Spot: Head to Exit 76! With a 10,000 sq ft antique mall, a Harley Davidson shop, and an outlet mall with top brands like Nike, Kate Spade, Coach, and even more.

Fuel Up with a Sweet Treat: Start your adventure at  Zaharakos, Columbus’ iconic old-fashioned soda fountain, where you can indulge in a hand-dipped ice cream sundae or a classic Green River float. Then, burn off that sugar high with an active day of exploring!

Hit the Ice: Glide across the rink at Hamilton Center Ice Arena for a fun and energizing skating session.

Paddle Through Nature: Plan a trip with Blues Canoe and paddle along scenic waterways, soaking in the fresh air and beautiful landscapes.

Explore on Two Wheels: Hop on Columbus’ People Trail, a scenic network of paved paths perfect for biking, jogging, or walking past parks, public art, and downtown sights.

Putt, Swing & Play: Head to CERAland Sports & Campground for putt-putt, swimming, fishing, and more, or enjoy a relaxed round of disc golf.

Climb to New Heights: Challenge yourself at Columbus Rock Gym, where climbers of all skill levels can test their strength and agility.

Pickleball, Tennis & More: Visit Donner Park for a pickup game of basketball, pickleball, or tennis and get your heart pumping. And don’t miss their new disc golf course!

Hands-On Fun for Kids: kidscommons offers interactive exhibits that keep little ones engaged, curious, and moving!

No matter your adventure style, Columbus has something to keep everyone active, engaged, and making memories this spring break!

Grab a bite

Columbus’ dining scene truly has something for everyone, whether you’re craving fresh flavors, healthy options, or classic local favorites.

Newest Hot Spots: Grab a slice at Blacksheep Pizza where delicious pizza meets craft cocktails, or stop by 410 Butcher Shop in Downtown Columbus for hearty sandwiches and premium cuts of meat. Another stop on the pizza trail is Mother Bear’s at Nexus Park! Opening this past summer as the second location for the beloved Bloomington classic. The students and staff of IU have voted Mother Bear’s best pizza in Bloomington for ten straight years.  It has twice earned Final Four status at the International Pizza Expo in Las Vegas and has been named “Best Pizza in Indiana” by USA Today.

Healthy & Fresh: If you’re looking for something light and vibrant, Nifty Beet serves up plant-based meals, smoothies, and cold-pressed juices, while Fresh Take Kitchen offers flavorful salads and rice bowls packed with fresh ingredients.

Local Favorites: For tried-and-true Columbus staples, 4th Street Bar & Grill is perfect for a great bite, while Le Fernandez Cafe  is known for its sweet and savory crepes and excellent coffee bar, but their eclectic menu has something for everyone. Beer lovers should check out 450 North Brewing Company , known for its craft brews and delicious pizza. And don’t miss TaColumbus, Ramen Alley, and  Blacksheep Pizza (yes, it’s that good!).

Satisfy Your Sweet Tooth: No visit to Columbus is complete without a stop at Zaharakos Ice Cream Parlor,  where you can indulge in a classic soda fountain experience and legendary hand-dipped ice cream.

Whether you’re in the mood for something new or comforting classics, Columbus serves up flavors worth savoring.

Columbus on ANy budget

Columbus is packed with low-cost and free activities, making it easy to experience the city without stretching your wallet.

Self-Guided Architectural Tour: For just $3.00, pick up the Art & Architecture Guide  and explore Columbus’ world-renowned modernist landmarks at your own pace.

Outdoor Adventures: Stroll or bike along the scenic People Trail, or take a short drive to Anderson Falls for a peaceful nature escape.

Art & Culture: Visit the 411 Gallery to see rotating local art exhibits, or explore free museums like the Atterbury-Bakalar Air Museum, Cummins Corporate Headquarters Museum, and the Bartholomew County Historical Society. Want more history? Take a quick trip to Yellow Trail Museum in Hope, Indiana, for a glimpse into the past.

Family Fun: Kids will love The Commons playground, a free play-place known for it’s incredible 35′-tall Lucky Climber!

With so many budget-friendly options, Columbus makes it easy to explore, unwind, and enjoy—without spending a fortune!

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