Art & Architecture
Step into Columbus, Indiana, where world-famous architecture and bold public art transform a small city into a canvas of creativity.
Just beyond Columbus, you’ll find rolling hills, charming small towns, and cultural hotspots that make for perfect day trips.
When you’re ready to branch out beyond Columbus, you’ll find some incredible adventures just a short drive away. This part of Indiana is full of surprises, from rolling hills and artists’ enclaves to world-class performances and foodie delights.
Outdoor lovers can head straight to Brown County, often called the “Little Smokies” for its breathtaking scenery. With miles of trails weaving through the forests of Brown County State Park, it’s a haven for hiking, biking, and horseback riding. In the fall, the hills explode with brilliant color, making it one of the Midwest’s most photographed destinations. Even if you’re not the outdoorsy type, the winding drives and panoramic overlooks are worth the trip on their own.
Just beyond the park lies Nashville, Indiana, a village that began as an early 20th-century artist colony and still carries that creative spirit today. Its charming downtown is lined with galleries, boutiques, and studios, along with plenty of spots to grab homemade fudge or browse for local crafts. Whether you’re shopping for art, sipping coffee in a cozy café, or strolling the brick sidewalks, Nashville has a way of slowing you down in the best way possible.
If live music is more your scene, the Brown County Music Center is a must. This modern venue has quickly become one of the Midwest’s best places to catch national touring acts. From legendary rockers and country icons to symphonies and comedy shows, the calendar is always packed with big-name entertainment in an intimate setting. Pair a show with dinner in Nashville or a hike in the park, and you’ve got yourself a perfect day trip.
Travel a little further west and you’ll arrive in Bloomington, home to Indiana University. The IU campus is stunning—a blend of limestone buildings, shady quads, and historic landmarks that make it one of the most beautiful college campuses in the country. But Bloomington is more than just a pretty setting: it’s a cultural powerhouse. You’ll find world-class performances through IU’s Jacobs School of Music, Broadway touring shows, independent theater, and vibrant local music venues. And then there’s the food scene—Bloomington offers everything from casual cafés and international cuisine to upscale dining experiences, giving you endless options to savor.
From rustic trails and charming shops to big-name concerts and campus culture, all these nearby adventures are less than an hour’s drive from Columbus. It’s the perfect way to round out your trip.
Art & Architecture
Step into Columbus, Indiana, where world-famous architecture and bold public art transform a small city into a canvas of creativity.
Itineraries
Big plans or just a little time? We’ve got ideas to make every moment in Columbus count.
Dining Guide For The Columbus, Indiana Area
Explore dining options in Columbus, Indiana, with this list of restaurant choices, including guides and maps.
Columbus Area Hotels And Vacation Rental Guide
Columbus packs surprisingly big lodging variety into a small, friendly city from design-forward downtown hotels and historic bed & breakfasts to reliable chain hotels and family-friendly suites.
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