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35 Awesome Things To Do in Columbia, SC

Updated April 4, 2024

Below you’ll find a list of 35 things to do in Columbia, South Carolina featuring attractions, tours, museums, markets and more that locals love just as much as visitors!

Entrance to Riverbanks Zoo in Columbia, SC

Whether you are interested in outdoor adventures or are a foodie, sports enthusiast, or lover of arts and history, this list will help you find some amazing things to do in Columbia, SC.

What You’ll Find In This Guide

  • Riverbanks Zoo
  • Soda City Market
  • Columbia Fireflies
  • Gamecock Sports
  • SC State Museum
  • EdVenture Children’s Museum
  • State House
  • Congaree National Park
  • Columbia Museum Of Art
  • Craft Breweries
  • Columbia Canal + Riverfront Park
  • Five Points
  • Waterfall Junction
  • The Nickelodeon Theater

Journey To Freedom Tour

  • Saluda Shoals
  • Transmission Arcade
  • Devine Street
  • Lake Murray
  • Main Street District
  • Koger Center

Frankie’s Fun Park

  • Strawberry Picking
  • Hampton Preston Mansion
  • St. Patrick’s Day
  • Sesqui State Park
  • Brunch Spots
  • USC’s Campus
  • New Brookland Tavern

Columbia Marionette Theater

Visit riverbanks zoo and gardens.

Siamang exhibit at Riverbanks Zoo in Columbia, SC

Spending a few hours at Riverbanks Zoo is at the top of our things to do list for a reason– it’s amazing! It’s an especially fun thing to do with kids in Columbia , though it’s also great for all ages.

With over 2,000 animals calling Riverbanks Zoo home, there is no shortage of interesting creatures to see. Plus, Riverbanks is regularly ranked one of the best zoos in the US .

Some of our favorite animals at Riverbanks are the sea lions, the tiger, giraffes and gorillas . There’s also an aquarium and reptile house to explore, as well as a birdhouse with penguins.

Not only are there animals, but there are also fun activities and adventures at Riverbanks like a carousel, rock wall, sky-high safari, small train and even a playground.

Your zoo admission also includes entry to the botanical garden . It’s an attraction worthy of visiting on its own.

Guide To Riverbanks

Shop + Dine At Soda City Market (Saturdays Only)

Soda City market shoppers with the State House in the background

Columbia, aka “Soda City”, is home to one of the southeast’s most popular weekly farmer’s markets: Soda City Market . It is so much fun and definitely worth a visit if you haven’t been!

We like to say that the vibe at Soda City Market is more like a food fest than a farmers market . The Soda City market boasts about 150 weekly vendors ranging from food trucks to artists to produce stands .

Soda City Market is open year-round, rain or shine, every Saturday from 9 am to 1 pm . The market attracts up to 5,000 patrons on a regular weekend.

Guide To Soda City Market

Catch a Minor League Baseball game

Segra Park stadium seating in Columbia, SC

Columbia is home to its very own Minor League Baseball Team: the Columbia Fireflies . They play in Segra Park in Columbia’s Bull Street District.

Attending a Fireflies game is a great outing for the whole family. Tickets are affordable (starting at $5) and it’s never too crowded.

You’ll find various events and specials each week at the stadium. Fireworks Night is every Saturday night featuring post-game fireworks. They have also ‘bring your dog to the game’ days, themed days and food specials.

Check the Fireflies’ promotions calendar for all of the details.

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Cheer On The Gamecocks

A baseball game at the Carolina Gamecocks baseball field at Founders Park in Columbia, SC.

Columbia is home to the University of South Carolina Gamecocks and there are so many fun opportunities to watch them compete.

Whether it’s Carolina football, baseball, basketball or even gymnastics, your kids will love rooting for the home team !

Columbia is home to the University of South Carolina Gamecocks and there are so many fun opportunities to watch them compete. Whether it’s Carolina football, baseball, basketball or even gymnastics, your kids will love rooting for the home team !

Explore the SC STate Museum

The South Carolina State Museum Entrance in Columbia, SC

The South Carolina State Museum has been an institution in Columbia since 1988. Located on the west end of The Vista on the banks of the Congaree River, the SC State Museum is housed in the historic Columbia Mills Building.

The Museum comprises four stories of exhibits including natural history, science and technology, cultural history and South Carolina art.

The exhibits throughout the museum have plenty to offer to the curious of all ages. One of our favorite areas for kids is the hands-on science area .

The South Carolina State Museum is a great spot to get lost for a few hours (especially on a Famously Hot or rainy day!)

Guide To The State Museum

Play At EdVenture Children’s Museum

Exterior of EdVenture in downtown Columbia, SC

Located across the parking lot from the SC State Museum, EdVenture Children’s Museum is such a fun kid-friendly thing to do in Columbia .

EdVenture is a 92,000-square-foot children’s museum and it has a plethora of interactive learning exhibits sure to pique your child’s interest.

You’ll find a firetruck to explore, a pretend grocery store, an airplane cockpit and even a 40-foot structure shaped like a kid (“Eddie”) that your little ones can climb in and explore. There’s also a great toddler area for your younger ones.

Guide To EdVenture

Tour The SC State House

South Carolina State House viewed through the trees on the state house grounds.

We may be biased, but in our opinion, the South Carolina State House is one of the most beautiful statehouse complexes in the country .

The SC State House is  steeped in history , serving as home for the SC House and Senate Chambers as well as the Governor’s office.

Not only is it beautiful to stroll around (especially after visiting the Soda City Market on Saturdays…), but you can also tour the State House.

Guide To SC State House

Explore At Congaree National Park

Cypress trees with fall foliage at Congaree National Park near Columbia, SC.

With just a 30-minute drive from Columbia, you can escape civilization and immerse yourself in nature at Congaree National Par k .

The Congaree National Park is a 27,000-acre park with the Congaree River flowing through . Most of the park is a floodplain for the Congaree River and it’s home to the largest remaining tract of old-growth bottomland hardwood.

With over 20 miles of designated hiking trails , there is plenty of wilderness to enjoy. There are 10 named trails in addition to the popular boardwalk loop that begins and culminates at the Harry Hampton Visitor Center.

Visit the Columbia Museum of Art

Exterior of the Columbia Museum of Art and Boyd Plaza.

Located in the heart of Columbia’s Main Street District, the Columbia Museum of Art is home to a beautiful award-winning collection of art from around the world .

The collection boasts pieces in various mediums and styles, giving visitors the opportunity to learn while enjoying their beautiful works. You’ll find paintings from Renaissance masters, modern art, and regional cultural art from around the world at the Museum .

There are always traveling exhibitions on display at the Columbia Museum of art, so check out their website to see what is in town. And if you feel inspired to create your own masterpiece, they even offer art classes for all ages !

Visit A Craft Brewery

Exterior of Hunter-Gatherer's hangar brewery at Owens Field in Columbia, SC.

Columbia has a great craft beer scene with over 7 breweries in the area.

Our favorite brewery is the Hunter-Gatherer Brewery Hangar housed in an old airplane hangar at Owens Field (Columbia’s municipal airport.) The space is very cool and you can hang out on the observation deck and watch private planes take off and land.

Some other great ones to check out include Steel Hands Brewery and Columbia Craft Brewing Company .

Guide To Columbia Breweries

Visit the Columbia Canal and Riverfront Park

The Columbia Canal and Riverfront Park is a beautiful outdoor recreation area. Visitors can enjoy walking or biking along the scenic canal, fishing in the river, or picnicking in the park’s spacious green areas.

The park also features historical markers, providing insight into the canal’s role in the city’s history. It is a popular destination for walking, jogging and biking , and provides a tranquil escape from the city’s hustle and bustle.

There’s a second river walk across the river in West Columbia. The Cayce/West Columbia one is 8 miles and is open for walking, jogging and bicycling. Strollers and wheelchairs can also be used.

Hang out in Five Points

Exterior of Groucho's in Columbia, SC's Five Points

Five Points is one of the most well-known areas in Columbia and one of our top recommendations for visitors and new residents ! It’s right by Carolina’s campus and is always full of students, visitors and locals.

One of our favorite Columbia restaurants ( Mr. Friendly’s !) is in Five Points as well as our top coffee shop in Columbia ( Drip !) And another Five Points destination worth mentioning is the Gourmet Shop. It’s a great spot for chicken salad, fresh baguettes and even a few home goods.

Guide To Five Points

WaterFall Junction at Riverbanks

Waterfall Junction at Riverbanks Zoo in Columbia, SC

When it’s 100 degrees in Columbia and you need to cool off, consider a trip to the zoo! Well, to the zoo’s splash pad!

Waterfall Junction is a 3 acre splash park located at Riverbanks Zoo. It’s open during the summer and features a 25-foot cascading waterfall, splash pad, dinosaur bone dig site and a giant treehouse.

You’ll find Waterfall Junction on the Botanical Gardens side of the Riverbanks Zoo and Garden complex so it is best to enter at the Botanical Gardens entrance at 1300 Botanical Pkwy . Admission to Waterfall Junction is included in the standard zoo and garden admission.

Guide To Waterfall Junction

Catch an indie flick at a cool theater

Exterior of the Nickelodeon Theater in Columbia's Main Street District.

One of our all-time favorite places in Columbia is The Nickelodeon on Main Street.

If you aren’t familiar, The Nick is Columbia’s only independent movie theater. Their programming is comprised of a mix of first-run independent films, curated series, and one-off screenings of films of relevance to our community. 

Make it a night by grabbing dinner before or after a show . One of our favorites just a few blocks away is Cantina 76. The Grand on Main is also right there as well as Smoked.

Upcoming Shows

Go on an African American History Tour

Mann-Simons Site in Columbia, SC

Historic Columbia

Historic Columbia offers the Journey to Freedom tour Wednesday – Saturday at 1:30 and again on Sundays at 3:00. It starts at the Robert Mills Gift Shop and includes a semi-guided tour of the Mann-Simons Site and the Modjeska Monteith Simkins House.

The Mann-Simons Site was home to the same entrepreneurial African American family for nearly 130 years. You’ll have a semi-guided tour there and then a self-guided tour at the next property where Modjeska Monteith Simkins lived from 1932 to 1992. She was one of South Carolina’s greatest human rights activists.

Spend the day at Saluda Shoals

Saluda Shoals Park is a 400-acre park located near Irmo, South Carolina, that offers a wide range of outdoor activities and attractions for visitors of all ages. The park is situated on the beautiful Saluda River and features miles of trails, picnic areas, playgrounds, and water activities.

One of the most popular activities at Saluda Shoals is hiking or biking on the park’s many trails. The park boasts over ten miles of trails that wind through beautiful forests, along the river, and through open fields.

Another major draw of Saluda Shoals is the water activities available on the Saluda River. Visitors can rent canoes, kayaks, or paddleboards to explore the river on their own or join a guided tour.

There’s also a splash pad, a water play area, playgrounds, a dog park and picnic areas.

Visit an arcade with amazing food

Exterior of Transmission Arcade in Columbia, SC

Transmission Arcade is an  arcade and eatery in downtown Columbia  on Main Street.

You’ll find everything from a great food menu to craft beer, wine, cocktails, pinball, skeeball and arcade games.

They have a ton of fun games available that cost 1-2 tokens each (4 tokens per dollar.) You’ll find everything from skeeball to pinball to Mortal Kombat!  Check out their game lineup here .

The most unexpected part of Transmission is that  their food is amazing ! It’s worth going for even if you aren’t into games. And, they have a Sunday brunch !

Admire the work of a local artist

Blue Sky is a local artist who has several murals and sculptures located around Columbia. His most famous mural, Tunnelvision , was completed in 1975. It’s located on the side of the building in downtown Columbia and it truly looks like a tunnel.

You can also see his Neverbust sculpture on Main Street , which is a welded steel sculpture that connects two historic buildings. It was actually installed without permission by the Columbia Landmark Commission, though he had permission from the owners of the two buildings. The commission later unanimously voted to keep it installed.

Another Blue Sky sculpture worth checking out in downtown Columbia is called Busted Plug Plaza . Standing at 39 feet tall, it’s the world’s largest fire hydrant . It’s a tribute to the artist’s dad, who was a firefighter and then became the first state fire marshal in South Carolina.

Take A Day Trip From Columbia

Rainbow Row in Charleston, SC

Sometimes the best plans in Columbia involve getting out of Columbia.

Perhaps it’s a really hot day and you need some reprieve. Or maybe you are just looking to take a beach walk or breathe some mountain air.

Luckily there are several great cities worth checking out that are close to Columbia! We recommend heading to Charleston , Charlotte, Greenville or Asheville for a fun day trip from Columbia.

Speaking of, here’s a great itinerary for a first trip to Asheville !

Shop along Columbia’s Devine Street

Devine District sign on Devine Street in Columbia, SC

Devine Street is a great shopping and dining district in Columbia. It has really exploded over the last couple of years with new boutiques, eateries, gyms, upscale apartments and coffee shops .

Most of the shops are local, which definitely adds to the charm of Devine Street. It’s a pretty walkable area, though be careful when parking because the spots are really close to the road! There is a parking lot behind the Blum/Duck Duck Goose shopping area, though.

And as far as eats go, we love Cantina 76 , Azalea Coffee, Henry’s , Il Giorgione and Arabesque .

Guide To Devine Street

Head to the lake

Boat on a Lake

Lake Murray is about 20 minutes from downtown Columbia and is a great spot to cool down in the summer !

It’s a great lake for boating and there’s a beach located by the dam that is perfect for swimming. You can also walk between Irmo and Lexington at the dam.

Dreher Island State Park is located at Lake Murray. It spans three islands and has access to 12 miles of Lake Murray shoreline. They have cabins and villas available to rent as well as two lakefront camping areas .

Stroll down picturesque Main Street

View down the sidewalk on Main Street Columbia SC.

Columbia’s Main Street District has such a classic downtown feel. You’ll find tree-lines streets, local shops and restaurants, a weekly market and even a trendy bowling alley!

It’s one of Columbia’s most popular places to stroll, dine and sightsee. This is especially true on Saturday mornings when multiple blocks of Main Street are closed off for the  year-round Soda City Market .

The Main Street area is also known for a gourmet culinary scene and a vibrant nightlife.

Guide To Main Street

Catch A Broadway Show

Broadway sign

The Koger Center For The Arts features multiple Broadway in Columbia shows per year . 2024 Broadway shows include Hamilton, On Your Feet, Mean Girls and Shrek the Musical.

The Koger Center is located in downtown Columbia near the State House. It’s actually on Carolina’s campus– the campus is kind of all over the downtown area. It’s just beside the Darla Moore School of Business.

Apart from Broadway shows, the Koger Center also features orchestra concerts, ballets, an annual Nutcracker performance, comedy shows, music performers and more. There are just over 2,250 seats on three levels.

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Aerial view of Frankie's Fun Park in Columbia, SC.

For good old-fashioned fun, Frankie’s Fun Park in Irmo can’t really be topped. The long list of fun activities at Frankie’s includes driving go-carts or bumper boats, playing mini-golf, hitting at the batting cages, playing laser tag and playing high-tech and old-fashioned arcade games .

They also offer food and snacks, making it a place to hang out all day!

Located in the Harbison area, Frankie’s Fun Park is about a 15-minute drive from downtown Columbia.

Go strawberry picking (Spring)

Basket of strawberries with someone picking next to it

Don’t miss your chance to go strawberry picking in Columbia ! Cottle Strawberry Picking is a popular family-owned farm located in Columbia, SC, that offers fresh and juicy strawberries for visitors to pick.

They are open daily during the season and offer U-pick and we-pick strawberries. Prices start at $5 for a quart.

It’s a fun and enjoyable experience for families to spend time together outdoors while enjoying the taste of locally-grown fruit.

Visit a historic house and gardens

Hampton-Preston Mansion in Columbia, SC

The Hampton-Preston Mansion is a historic house museum located in Columbia, South Carolina. Built in 1818, the mansion was home to many prominent South Carolinians and played a significant role in the city’s history.

Today, visitors can tour the mansion and its gardens to learn about life in the antebellum South and the important role the Hampton-Preston family played in the city’s social and cultural scene.

With its beautiful architecture, stunning gardens, and rich history, the Hampton-Preston Mansion is a must-visit destination for anyone interested in exploring Columbia’s past.

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Spend a day at the State Fair (October)

Ferris wheel at the State Fair

The SC State Fair in Columbia is such a magical time! It’s always mid-October and is filled with fun rides and delicious fair food.

It’s held at the State Fairgrounds near Carolina’s campus. It’s actually right next to Williams Brice Stadium, and it’s a madhouse when the fair overlaps with a home football game.

The 2024 SC State Fair will be October 9-20, 2024.

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Shop And Dine In The Vista

View of the state house from the Vista in Columbia, SC

The Vista in Columbia SC’s downtown area is  an established arts and entertainment district . Situated between the State House and the Congaree River, the Vista is a  walkable commercial district  full of restaurants, shops, bars and businesses.

A few of our favorite restaurants in the Vista are smallSugar for breakfast in Columbia , Cola’s for a date night restaurant and Kao Thai for awesome Thai food .

Guide To The Vista

Celebrate St. Patrick’s Day (March)

The Fountain in Five Points in Columbia, SC

St. Patrick’s Day in Five Points is one of Columbia, South Carolina’s most popular annual events . Five Points comes alive with green decorations, live music, and festive crowds.

Visitors can enjoy a range of activities throughout the day, including a parade, food and drink specials, and live music .

Music Lineup

Go bowling at a Stylish bowling alley

Interior of The Grand on Main in Columbia, SC

The Grand on Main is a  boutique bowling alley and restaurant  located in the heart of downtown Columbia.

You’ll find  seven bowling lanes  at The Grand in addition to  pool tables, shuffleboard, foosball, putting greens, retro video games  and other fun finds.

They also have a large bar and a  great food menu , with items ranging from quesadillas to ribeye to seafood alfredo. The Grand offers a  weekend brunch  on Saturdays and Sundays.

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Visit Sesquicentennial State Park

Sesquicentennial State Park (“Sesqui”) is a state park with over 1400 acres in Columbia. Sesqui offers a range of recreational activities, including biking and hiking trails , fishing, canoeing, and camping.

There’s also a large lake at Sesqui, a splash pad for children, and picnic areas for families and groups.

Admission is $6 for adults, $3.75 for seniors, $3.50 for children ages 6 to 15 and free for those under five. Leashed dogs are allowed in most outdoor areas and there’s also a 2-acre fenced-in dog park for off-leash dogs.

If you are looking to stay a while, Sesqui has over 70 campsites with electricity and water.

Enjoy a weekend brunch

Brunch spread at Za's in Columbia, SC

There is nothing better than a slow brunch on a weekend morning. Luckily for all of us, there are a ton of restaurants with great brunch in Columbia !

A few noteworthy ones are Hampton Street Vineyard, Il Giorgione and Hall’s Chophouse, though our guide to brunches covers them all!

Guide To Cola Brunch

Visit the University of South Carolina’s Campus

Horseshoe on University of South Carolina's campus in Columbia, SC

Columbia is home to the University of South Carolina, and it’s such a beautiful campus to stroll around.

One of our favorite spots on campus is the picturesque historic horseshoe. The horseshoe is home to twelve historic buildings dating back to the early 1800s surrounding a green space that is the core of the university’s original campus.

The green space is filled with old oak trees, brick walking paths, green manicured lawns and several monuments.

The Horseshoe is a great space to go for a stroll, have a picnic, or just sit and reflect. Within the buildings around the Horseshoe you will find a few gems including the McKissick Museum (free and open to the public) and the McCutchen House (a restaurant management and food service teaching facility open to the public.)

Catch local talent at New Brookland Tavern

Cotton Gin /  New Brookland Tavern in Five Points

New Brookland Tavern is a popular bar and music venue located in Columbia’s Five Points. They host regular live music events featuring both local and touring bands.

They were originally in West Columbia but had to find a new building when their building went up for sale in 2023. Luckily, they quickly found a home at The Cotton Gin in Five Points.

It’s a bigger and better spot, so it worked out in the end!

A lion marionette puppet at Columbia Marionette Theatre.

The Columbia Marionette Theater showcases performances featuring handcrafted marionettes, offering visitors an experience unlike any other.

The shows are designed to appeal to both children and adults, with a variety of themes and storylines. The theater also offers workshops and classes to those interested in learning more about the art of marionette puppetry.

It is a must-visit destination for anyone interested in the arts and looking for a one-of-a-kind experience.

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With so many options, there is truly something for everyone in Columbia, SC. Whether you’re a history buff, an outdoor enthusiast, or a lover of the arts, there is no shortage of ways to explore this charming southern city. So why not plan a visit and check out some of these top things to do in Columbia, SC?

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When it comes to South Carolina’s regions, the Lowcountry and its beaches, live oaks, and coastal retreats tend to top most travelers’ lists. And while Charleston , Hilton Head , and Beaufort —among other destinations—are definitely worth a visit, the 32,000-square-mile state also has plenty more to offer if you head inland. The capital, Columbia, lies squarely in the heart of South Carolina, in the region known as the Midlands. “Columbia is one of the few destinations where you can go to the mountains for sunrise and the beach for sunset,” says Tanya Black, the general manager of Graduate Columbia . 

The city’s location may be convenient to other parts of the state, but Columbia's unique appeal and distinct characteristics give plenty of reasons not to wander. “It’s the perfect mix of small-town charm and Southern hospitality while still having a rich and exciting city center,” Black adds. In historic downtown Columbia, you’ll find the lush, leafy University of South Carolina campus. Cheering on the Gamecocks during football season—unless you’re a fan of a rival team, of course—is an exciting way to spend a Saturday. Just don’t forget to wear your black and garnet.

Even if you’re not interested in college sports, Columbia’s options are vast and varied. “Columbia is fun, relaxing, growing, [and it] has lots of entertainment and other amazing events in the city to keep you busy,” says Kiki Cyrus, owner of Kiki’s Chicken and Waffles . “There is always something to do.” From barbecue and beer to museum tours and walks along the Congaree River, here are the best things to do when visiting Columbia, according to locals. 

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Order Your Favorite Caffeinated Beverage at Drip

Make your way to the Five Points neighborhood for a cup of coffee at one of the city’s best coffee shops. Along with a robust drink menu (which includes espresso drinks, matcha lattes, and hot chocolate), Drip also has breakfast and lunch offerings—perfect for grabbing something quick in the morning or keeping your energy up during the day. 

dripcolumbia.com ; 729 Saluda Ave, Columbia, SC 29205; 803-661-9545

Enjoy Something Sweet at smallSUGAR 

If your sweet tooth requires a pre or post-coffee treat, a baked good from smallSUGAR should do the trick. “Their pastries, particularly their almond croissants, are incredible. It’s definitely a hidden gem,” says David Dickson, the public relations manager at the South Carolina State Museum. 

smallsugarsc.com ; 709 Gervais St, Columbia, SC 29201; 803-722-7506

Get Your Taste Bud Bearings with a Food Tour

Like in many Southern cities, Columbia’s culinary scene takes center stage. If you’re only visiting for a few days (and still want to fit in as many bites as possible), Black says a walking food tour will ensure you can “try all of the delicious Southern cuisine options the city has to offer.” The Main Street Food Tour includes stops at five to seven downtown restaurants and occurs most Saturdays at 1:45 pm.

Reserve a Table at Terra

If you’re looking for a slightly elevated but still comforting meal, snag a reservation at Terra . “Chef Mike Davis cooks some of the best food in the city, and really anything at his restaurant won't disappoint,” says Josh Cox, the owner of Bricker & Beam , a custom furniture business in Columbia. “My personal go-to is always the Steak Frites.”

terrasc.com ; 100 State Street, West Columbia, SC 29169; 803-791-3443

Load Up on Barbecue 

No matter where you go in South Carolina, you’re pretty much guaranteed to find top-tier barbecue. Options in Columbia are extensive, but you can’t go wrong with Doc’s Barbeque , The War Mouth , or Little Pigs Barbecue .

docsbarbeque.com ; 601 Shop Road, Columbia, SC 29201; 803-799-1532

thewarmouth.com ; 1209 Franklin St, Columbia, SC 29201; 803-569-6144

littlepigs.biz ; 4927 Alpine Rd, Columbia, SC 29223 

Tuck Into a Plate of Soul Food

If you prefer fried chicken to barbecue—or want to try both during your visit—head to Kiki’s Chicken and Waffles . With a menu that includes honey wings, fried okra, grits, and a red velvet waffle, you’re guaranteed to leave feeling satisfied and full.

kikischickenandwaffles.com ; 7001 Parklane Rd, Columbia, SC 29223 and 1260 Bower Pkwy A8, Columbia, SC 29212; 803-699-5422 and 803-834-5816

Have a Pint at One of Columbia’s Best Breweries

Columbia has a rich craft beer scene, and its many breweries are the perfect places to celebrate happy hour or cool off in the thick summer heat. Not sure which ones to try? Add Columbia Craft Brewing Company and Hunter-Gatherer Brewery to your beer bucket list. 

columbiacraft.com ; 520 Greene Street, Columbia, SC 29201; 803-799-6027 huntergathererbrewery.com , 900 Main Street, Columbia, SC 29201; 803-748-0540

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Attend a South Carolina Football Game  

During football season, don your school colors and prepare your voice to root for the Gamecocks. According to Cox, “Columbia is the capital city, but it's really dominated by the University, so night games at Williams-Brice [Stadium] are something the whole city gets into.” “Even if you’re not a University of South Carolina fan, the atmosphere… is thrilling,” says Dickson. 

gamecocksonline.com ; 125 George Rogers Blvd, Columbia, SC 29201

Cheer on the USC Men’s and Women’s Basketball Teams 

Basketball is taken seriously in Columbia, particularly at Colonial Life Arena , the state’s largest arena. “The atmosphere of Columbia on a game day is truly unmatched and something that is exciting and inspiring to be around,” says Black. “The USC Women’s Basketball games are the best, and we are on the way to winning our third National Championship,” adds Cyrus. 

coloniallifearena.com , 801 Lincoln St, Columbia, SC 29201; 803-576-9200

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Stroll the Main Street District

If walking is your favorite way to explore a new city, Columbia’s Main Street District is a great staring point. Spread out over 36 blocks, the area features several restaurants—including Bourbon and Market on Main —and places to shop. Depending on the timing of your visit, you may get to experience some of the neighborhood’s exciting events. “I always look forward to First Thursdays on Main , where there is always a new mix of artwork to look at and buy, food to try, [and] music to listen to,” says Black. 

Spend a Saturday Morning at Soda City Market

To “see what Columbia is all about,” says Cyrus, spend a few hours at Soda City Market . “Every Saturday, Main Street transforms into a bustling street market filled with local artisans, food vendors, and South Carolina farmers,” explains Dickson. “Everything sold there is unique, handcrafted, and produced in the Southeast. I’ve been to lots of other cities with big farmer’s markets and street markets, but no one does it as well as Columbia.” Cox added Soda City Market to his Columbia favorites as well: “A bonus here is that once it ends, there are several good restaurants in the area for lunch."

Visit the Riverbanks Zoo & Garden

If you’re bringing the whole family to Columbia, you’ll want to pack your itinerary with activities travelers of all ages can enjoy. Cyrus describes Riverbanks Zoo & Garden as “one of South Carolina’s top destination attractions,” as it features more than 3,000 animals and ​​more than 5,700 exotic and native plants. 

riverbanks.org ; 500 Wildlife Parkway, Columbia SC 29210; 803-779-8717

Soak Up Collegiate Nostalgia on Campus

Columbia claims the University of South Carolina and its green spaces as its own. Even if your college years are in the past, you can still feel a bit of that infectious school spirit as you walk through the urban forest that is the main campus. 

Schedule Your Trip Around a Festival

Celebrating is a year-round activity for Columbia’s residents. In the spring, the Rosewood Crawfish Festival comes to town, followed by the Columbia Shrimp and Grits Fest in June. As fall rolls around, the South Carolina State Fair and Jubilee: Festival of Black History & Culture are not to be missed.  

Explore the South Carolina State Museum

“This is the largest museum in the state," says Cyrus. "It's a great place to go to learn the history of South Carolina by seeing all the different exhibits.” The four-floor museum is “dedicated to exploring the cultural history, natural history, art and scientific achievements of the Palmetto State,” says Dickson, and it also features a newly upgraded planetarium, a 4D theater, and an observatory. 

scmuseum.org , 301 Gervais Street, Columbia, SC 29201; 803-898-4921

Add More Museums to Your Agenda 

“Columbia really punches above its weight in terms of the quality of its museums, even as a state capital,” says Dickson, who also recommends the Columbia Museum of Art and the EdVenture Children’s Museum , especially if you have little ones.

columbiamuseum.org ; 1 515 Main St, Columbia, SC 29201; 803-799-2810

edventure.org ; 211 Gervais St, Columbia, SC 29201; 803-779-3100

How To Explore The Outdoors In Columbia

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Take a Boat Out on Lake Murray

Cox recommends boating or fishing trips on Lake Murray for outdoor enthusiasts. For a full-day excursion, rent a pontoon boat with Lake Murray Boat Rentals . If you’re feeling less ambitious (and also want to fit in a workout), Lake Murray Water Sports offers kayaks, canoes, and paddleboards. 

Meander Down the City’s Riverwalks 

Columbia is technically a waterfront city—with the Saluda and Broad Rivers meeting downtown to form the Congaree River. “Whether you’re trying to cool down from our ‘famously hot’ weather or taking the dog on a scenic walk, you can’t do wrong with any of the three rivers that flow through Columbia,” says Dickson. “The many beautifully maintained riverwalks across town make for a perfect stroll after lunch or dinner.” 

Practice Your Swing

South Carolina’s reputation as a golfer’s state is strong, with places like Myrtle Beach , Kiawah Island , and Bluffton attracting players from all over the world. Columbia adds to the state's reputation with public courses Oak Hills Golf Club and LinRick Golf Course . 

oakhillsgolf.com ; 7629 Fairfield Rd, Columbia, SC 29203; 803-735-9830

linrickgolf.com ; 356 Camp Ground Road, Columbia, SC 29203; 803-754-6331

Experience Congaree National Park 

South Carolina’s only national park, Congaree National Park , sits about 18 miles from downtown Columbia. Known for its old-growth bottomland hardwood forest (the largest continuous tract left in the country), the park is home to alligators, wild pigs, river otters, and more wildlife. “During certain times of the year there are phosphorescent insects that come together and create beautiful blankets of light across the forest—which I highly recommend checking out,” says Black. 

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For more than 250 years, Columbia SC has pushed itself and its people forward. From the Revolutionary War through the Civil Rights era and beyond, our collective struggles and rich history have resulted in our unique culture.

Take a stroll through time and connect with the city's shared past with Historic Columbia . Learn about previous incarnations of Columbia with neighborhood tours of Arsenal Hill , Cottontown and Old Shandon, or visit the historic homes and gardens of the city's early families. Centrally located at the intersection of Gervais and Main Streets , the capitol is the quintessential stage for history in the making. See damage caused by artillery shells by troops under Sherman's command, and do not miss the African-American Monument that chronicles African Americans in South Carolina from arrival to the modern age. If you're pressed for time but would still like a healthy dose of local history, head to the South Carolina State Museum , itself on the National Register of Historic Places. The state-of-the-art facility houses four museums in one: art, history, natural history, science and technology.

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