Columbus Connected: A Welcoming River City Where Community, Culture and Innovation Come Together in Georgia

Staff Report From Georgia CEO

Wednesday, April 22nd, 2026

In Columbus, Georgia, connection is not just about location–it is about people, shared experiences and a genuine sense of belonging. Set along the scenic Chattahoochee River, just 90 minutes from Atlanta’s Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport, this forward-thinking Southern city invites visitors to discover a destination where innovation, diversity and civic pride shape everyday life.

From lively riverfront gathering spaces to cultural traditions that span generations, Columbus offers travelers an environment where it is easy to feel welcomed and engaged. Uptown Columbus serves as the city’s vibrant hub, where walkable streets connect boutique hotels, chef-driven restaurants, galleries, performance venues and outdoor recreation. A free, on-demand solar-powered shuttle further enhances accessibility, helping visitors explore the district comfortably and without a car.

“Columbus is a city where visitors quickly feel connected–not only to the attractions, but to the people and spirit of the community,” said Ashley Woitena, president and CEO of VisitColumbusGA. “Our culture of inclusion and hospitality encourages guests to experience the destination in ways that feel authentic, personal and memorable.”

Community connections in everyday experiences

Throughout much of the year, Columbus’ sense of belonging is most visible in the gatherings that bring residents and visitors together. Each Saturday morning from April through October, Market Days on Broadway fills Uptown streets with handmade, homemade and homegrown goods, live music and friendly conversation, offering travelers a chance to engage directly with local artisans, growers and entrepreneurs.

Seasonal outdoor concerts in Uptown–along with gatherings at Highside Market and Midland Commons–create additional opportunities for connection, drawing multigenerational audiences who come together to enjoy live music, local markets and shared community experiences. Columbus’ active lifestyle is further supported by fitness groups, running clubs, yoga classes and cycling enthusiasts who take advantage of the city’s growing network of outdoor spaces. The Chattahoochee RiverWalk and the expanding Dragonfly Trail system–now the second-largest connected trail network in the Southeast–provide miles of space for movement and social interaction, while nearby Standing Boy Trails helped earn Columbus's designation as a 2026 International Mountain Bicycling Association Trail Town, recognizing communities where trail systems play a central role in daily life and outdoor recreation. 

Frequent art walks, gallery openings, festivals and public performances further reinforce Columbus’ reputation as a community where creativity and collaboration thrive. These shared experiences help visitors feel part of the destination rather than simply passing through.

A riverfront city shaped by innovation and adventure

At the heart of Columbus’ identity is the Chattahoochee River, which has been reimagined as one of the country’s most distinctive urban outdoor recreation corridors. The 2.5-mile RushSouth Whitewater Park–recognized as the longest urban whitewater rafting course in the world–offers guided rafting trips, kayaking and ziplining just steps from Uptown’s dining, shopping and entertainment options. The river also supports a growing fly fishing scene, with Orvis-guided instruction and trips offered through local outfitter Whitewater Express, expanding opportunities for visitors to experience the water in both adventurous and immersive ways.

Columbus’ innovative riverfront development has earned international recognition. The International Canoe Federation designated the city as the first Center of Excellence for whitewater sport development and selected Columbus to host the 2028 ICF Canoe Freestyle World Championships, reinforcing its growing reputation as a global destination for both recreation and competition.

Hospitality rooted in diversity and civic pride

Columbus’ welcoming character has received national attention. In 2025, the destination was highlighted by Travel + Leisure as the most welcoming community in the United States, recognizing local efforts to foster inclusion and connection for residents and visitors alike.

That hospitality is visible throughout Uptown, where the district’s recognizable “Purple People” ambassadors serve as approachable guides, assisting guests with directions, recommendations and transportation while helping maintain a clean, safe and inviting environment.

The presence of nearby Fort Benning contributes to the city’s global perspective, bringing together military families and international visitors who add to Columbus’ diverse cultural fabric and strong sense of community.

A creative legacy that continues to inspire

Columbus’ cultural identity reflects a longstanding tradition of artistic expression and storytelling. The city has connections to influential figures such as blues legend Ma Rainey, acclaimed author Carson McCullers, and contemporary artist Amy Sherald—creative voices whose work continues to resonate with audiences today.

Columbus’ spirit of kindness and resilience also inspires modern narratives. The nationally noted novel Theo of Golden, now surpassing one million copies sold, was written by an author raised in Columbus, with the fictional city of Golden inspired by Columbus. Its exploration of compassion and belonging echoes the welcoming character visitors often experience in the city today. 

In 2025, Columbus was the site of a key planning gathering for Georgia’s statewide Black History Trail initiative, further demonstrating its leadership in honoring diverse histories and promoting cultural tourism. Columbus offers its own Black Heritage Trail for guests to explore.

Where meetings, culture and lifestyle intersect

Columbus’ connected environment also enhances its appeal as a destination for meetings and conferences. Walkable venues, engaging team-building opportunities and a vibrant social atmosphere allow attendees to move easily from professional sessions to outdoor adventure, arts experiences and community events.

“Columbus offers a rare blend of innovation, creativity and genuine hospitality,” Woitena said. “Visitors discover a city that is forward-thinking and grounded in civic pride and rich cultural roots–a place where diversity is celebrated and meaningful connections happen naturally.” 

With its combination of riverfront energy, cultural depth and welcoming spirit, Columbus invites travelers to experience a destination where inclusivity and belonging are part of everyday life.

For more information and tools to plan a visit, go to VisitColumbusGA.com.