The RiverWalk along the Chattahoochee River in Columbus is the best thing to ever happen to this city. Great for a wrokout or just have a seat on one of the many park benches along the way and watch the kids (young and old) run the rapids. You can rent a raft or kayak or a bike at several locations.
Great place to relax, exercise and watch the white water rafting. Zip line is up and running with a new tube slide coming shortly.
If you are in the Columbus area the Riverwalk is worth checking out. There was an island of rocks that kids enjoyed climbing on. There was a zipline across the river. It looked pretty cool and I would like to try it if we find ourselves in Columbus,GA again. It costs $34.50 which is fairly reasonable for ziplines. They also have whitewater rafting trips as well from there as well.
We took two walks here and loved them. It was great weather so the walk was nice. It was clean and peaceful
This is an every weekend destination for me. My husband and I often take the dogs for a stroll, run, bike, paddle board and people watch. Lots of history with bronze historical markers explaining the significance of many sites (including the civil war battleship found in the river). Lots of great dog-friendly restaurants nearby to hit after exercising. Highly recommend a visit.
Very pleasant area all refurbished. Great for a family walk or bike ride. Interesting stops along the river
A lovely walk along the Chattahoochee with varied scenery including the new whitewater rafting area which is the longest urban whitewater course in the world.
If you're brave do the Zip line across the river to Alabama. Looks like a blast. We had a nice lunch in town and walked around the river. They did a nice job on the Columbus side redoing the whole walk. Looks nice and it is a nice long walk. Would say go for sure when you visit that area.
The riverwalk is very nicely done. A comfortable walk along the river. We saw zip liners and rafters wven though it was cold.
This particular attraction is great for the avid jogger or walker. In the summer, there is a water sprinkler pad for wet play that's neat for small children and playful adults. White water rafting sits on the banks of the Riverwalk with an island for patrons to view from. A zip-line was recently added. I've taken romantic walks along this river walk at night, and have even gone fishing. If none of the above-mentioned things are of any interest to you, I'd steer clear of the Riverwalk. Not many culturally integrated activities.