Fall for… Columbus: Fall Itineraries for the perfect trip
Choose your own adventure and let’s start planning something that’s actually fun.
For your stay, consider booking an Airbnb downtown, some are even located right on 5th Street, so you can walk to architectural landmarks, restaurants, and exhibits with ease. It’s the perfect home base for exploring Columbus to your heart’s content.
If your trip lines up with Exhibit Columbus, you’re in for a bonus: the biennial event turns downtown into an open‑air design lab, and throughout its run you can attend talks with the designers themselves, a rare chance to pick their brains, swap ideas, and connect with fellow architecture lovers.
When you’ve reached architectural overload (if that’s even possible), wind down with Blacksheep Pizza & Craft Cocktails for wood‑fired pizza and craft cocktails, or go upscale at Henry Social Club, where the plating is every bit as intentional as the mid‑century spaces you’ve been touring.
When you’re ready to slow things down, catch a movie at YES Cinema, a cozy spot showing family favorites and indie films, or browse books together at Viewpoint Books, where kids can find a new read to enjoy back at the hotel. Need another active option? Head to the Columbus Bowling Center and hit the lanes, perfect for burning energy while staying completely indoors.
When it’s time to eat, head to Blackerby’s Hangar 5, where hearty portions keep little appetites happy and huge windows let you watch planes take off and land. Bonus: it’s just steps from both the museum and the makerspace. If you’re visiting this fall, plan around kidscommons’ 20th Anniversary Birthday Bash, a celebration packed with activities, exhibits, and family‑friendly fun that turns the entire museum into a party.
When hunger strikes, head to TaColumbus; their street‑style tacos and vibrant salsas are as colorful as the murals you’ve been sketching. While there, head next door to Smallz Ice Cream for this new spot featuring 16 different flavors of Mexican homemade ice cream. The laid‑back atmosphere is perfect for jotting down ideas. And if your visit lines up with the Quilt Show in October, join the event and appreciate the artistry. Coming in November? Don’t miss the Déjà Vu Art & Fine Craft Show, where regional makers display intricate, hand‑stitched works of art, layered patterns and textures that might spark your next masterpiece as much as any painting or mural.
Start with a nutritious breakfast from Nifty Beet or lunch at Fresh Take Kitchen to grab wraps or rice bowls you can pack for the trail, perfect fuel before heading out to explore. Then make your way to Anderson Falls, where the cascading water and flat rocks create the perfect natural playground. The river is usually shallow enough to wade through, ankle deep, but full of photo‑worthy moments. For a bigger adventure, continue to Brown County State Park, especially the Lake Loop Trail. It’s an easy hike with minimal elevation (though there are stairs) and plenty of rocky nooks to discover along the shoreline.
And if you’re feeling adventurous, don’t skip The Sock Barn on your way back. This quirky roadside stop lets you trade a single sock (yes, really) for a geode, quite possibly the easiest and most delightful bargain you’ll make this season. Just know the supply of rocks changes depending on the time of year and how many other curious explorers have been trading before you.
When hunger hits after a day outdoors, circle back into Columbus and grab a classic tenderloin dinner at 4th Street Bar & Grill, a local staple that feels just as comforting as it is unpretentious. Before heading home, stop at Ahlemeyer Bakery to snag one of their famous homemade pies; it’s the ultimate fall reward after hours of leaf‑peeping and rock hunting.
If your trip lines up in November, add the Déjà Vu Art & Fine Craft Show to your itinerary. This juried festival showcases pottery, jewelry, and textiles, perfect for anyone who loves natural textures and wants to bring a little bit of that earthy inspiration back home.
For a romantic evening, book dinner at Henry’s Social Club, known for its intimate vibe and craft cocktails. If your trip lines up with Taste of Columbus, extend the date night by sampling small plates and local specialties, it’s an indulgent way to experience the fall food scene together. The next morning, linger over an excellent brunch at Le Fernandez Cafe, where they are know for their crapes and coffee. And if a picnic is more your speed, hire The Date Picnic to create a fully styled romantic setup, or head to White Star Butcher Shop and put together your own spread with charcuterie, fresh bread, and a bottle of wine for the perfect DIY date.
From there, stroll to Viewpoint Books to finally grab that Kurt Vonnegut novel you’ve been meaning to read, or discover a new release that sparks your curiosity. For a dose of quiet reflection, take a long walk in Mill Race Park, ideally with Bon Iver in your headphones as the trees slowly turn gold around you. Don’t forget to stop by Chaos I at The Commons, a mesmerizing mechanical sculpture that practically begs for a little philosophical daydreaming.
When night falls, catch Vinyl Nights for a cozy gathering of music lovers spinning classics and deep cuts, or head to Hog Molly Brewing on Friday night for craft beer and live music that feels like the perfect encore to your fall day.
If it’s between August 15 and November 30, make time for Exhibit Columbus. Bring your camera, your best corduroy jacket, and an openness to feel something standing in front of bold, abstract architecture.
And if you rolled your eyes while reading this… yeah, this one’s about you.
To make your trip even easier, consider booking your stay at one of the hotels near Exit 76 so you’re just steps away from both the outlets and antique mall, a dream for anyone who shops sun‑up to sun‑down.
When you’re ready for a change of scenery, head downtown to browse curated boutiques like T.S. Artisans and other locally owned shops, where one‑of‑a‑kind gifts and handmade finds practically beg to come home with you (even if you have no intention of gifting them to anyone else). If your visit lines up with the Déjà Vu Art & Fine Craft Show, don’t miss the juried pieces—pottery, textiles, jewelry—that are as brag‑worthy as they are beautiful. Before you wrap up your spree, stop by the Columbus Area Visitors Center Gift Shop for design‑forward souvenirs and architecture‑inspired gifts that look as good on your shelves as they do on Instagram.
And if you think you can never start to early for holiday shopping… yeah, this one’s definitely you.
For bigger bursts of outdoor fun, Ceraland is your all‑ages headquarters: mini golf, sports courts, and plenty of space to let kids run wild. In October, the park transforms with Halloween activities every weekend, featuring themed events for little ghouls and bigger kids alike.
Plan your trip around family‑friendly fall events to make it extra special: . Ethnic Expo is a can’t‑miss, where kids can sample foods from around the world, and the best part is when the kids don’t like something, you get to enjoy it! In October, spread a blanket at Movies in the Park at Mill Race Park for an outdoor showing of Beetlejuice Beetlejuice, a fun way to wind down after a busy day of exploring.
When hunger inevitably hits, head to ZwanzigZ Pizza & Brewing. Their award‑winning pizzas, house‑brewed root beer for kids, and craft beer for adults make it a win for the whole crew, and the laid‑back vibe means no one worries if someone shows up with a little trail dust, or a sugar rush from Kovenor’s Korner.
Next, take in the fall colors at Mill Race Park by crossing its postcard-perfect covered bridge—a historic landmark framed by fiery foliage. Pop into Viewpoint Books, to browse regional history titles or pick up a locally inspired souvenir. While downtown, be sure to visit the Bartholomew County Historical Society—you can’t miss it, thanks to the giant shoe out front! Then, pay your respects at the Veterans Memorial by the courthouse.
For lunch or brunch, head to Blackerby’s Hangar 5, where hearty comfort food comes with views of planes taking off at the historic Bakalar Airfield. Afterward, walk to the Atterbury Bakalar Air Museum, where restored aircraft and veterans’ personal stories bring the area’s aviation history to life.
Make your way to Hope to explore the Yellow Trail Museum,, step inside the restored Simmons School one-room schoolhouse, and stroll the peaceful grounds of the Moravian Cemetery, one of Indiana’s oldest and, visit the Barton Mitchell Gravesite honoring the Civil War soldier credited with discovering Robert E. Lee’s lost orders.. If your timing is right, enjoy Hope Heritage Days, where pioneer reenactments, parades, and craft booths bring Bartholomew County’s past to life.
Antique lovers should set aside time for the Exit 76 Antique Mall,, a massive trove of vintage finds, and Vic’s Antiques and Uniques, known for the historic oddities. For classic Americana, mark your calendar for Hot Rods and Rock ’n’ Roll, , when vintage cars and rockabilly tunes transform downtown Columbus into a living throwback.
No history-themed trip is complete without a stop at Zaharakos Ice Cream Parlor and Museum, Enjoy a sundae surrounded by marble soda fountains and century-old mechanical music machines—a sweet ending to your day of exploration.
And if you’re already mapping out where to park so you can do multiple hauls in one trip… yeah, this one’s definitely you.
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