Columbus
# of Ohio State Football National Titles8
Largest city in US#14
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What’s to love about Columbus, OH? How about everything. Home of the renowned Ohio State University, Columbus has a definite youthful vibe and feel but with rich cultural roots that make it a city perfect for young and old alike. Among the more notable things to do here: exploring the cutting-edge art scene, checking out the eclectic and trendy boutiques dotting the main drag and spending time strolling through the city’s many parks and gardens, not to mention, the Columbus Zoo.
 

  • A Scenic Town

    Perhaps because one of the country’s largest colleges is located here, Columbus really is a city with a lot of beautiful scenery to check out. In other words, there are green spaces galore. Couples and families enjoy just walking along the Scioto Mile. There are so many different trails to explore. Want a bit more activity…Numerous bike paths crisscross Columbus. And it’s highly unlikely that you’ll runout of parks to relax in.

  • Columbus Museum of Art

    Though smaller than the Cleveland Museum of Art, the collection here is notable for just how global it is. Feel like staring at a Monet for the afternoon—this is the place. The great thing about the Columbus Museum of Art is that it also showcases local artists. Then, just step outside and take in the beauty of the sculpture garden.

  • Shopping Local

    Columbus loves its local vendors and proprietors and tends to feature them every chance it gets. Shop the North Market downtown to discover everything from true Columbus BBQ to homegrown fruits and veggies. The numerous local retailers in Columbus offer an abundance of clothing, art, and home goods for the savvy shopper.

  • The Ohio State University

    Among the most famous colleges in the US, The Ohio State University is not only known for its dominating sports teams, but also the various museums and centers open to the public. From the Jack Nicklaus Museum to the Orton Geological Museum, there’s plenty to see. Even just strolling about campus is an adventure in and of itself.

THE SEASONS
  • Columbus' winter is cold, with temperatures ranging from the 20s to 40s Fahrenheit. While snowfall is common, it's usually not excessive. Winter offers a festive atmosphere with holiday lights and decorations throughout the city. Visitors can explore indoor attractions like the Columbus Museum of Art, the Center of Science and Industry (COSI), and the Franklin Park Conservatory. The city's cozy cafes and restaurants provide warmth and comfort during the colder months.

  • Spring in Columbus brings milder temperatures, with highs in the 50s and 60s Fahrenheit. As the snow melts, the city's parks and gardens start to bloom with colorful flowers and greenery. Spring is an excellent time to visit the Topiary Garden, enjoy outdoor activities at Scioto Mile, and take a leisurely walk along the banks of the Scioto River. The city's lively neighborhoods host spring festivals and events celebrating the season.

  • Columbus' summer is warm and humid, with temperatures in the 70s to 90s Fahrenheit. The city's parks, outdoor concerts, and festivals become popular destinations for picnics and leisure activities. Summer offers opportunities to attend baseball games at Huntington Park to watch the Columbus Clippers, enjoy concerts at the outdoor amphitheater Express Live!, and explore local breweries and food trucks.

  • Fall in Columbus is beautiful, with temperatures cooling down to the 50s and 60s Fahrenheit. The foliage in the city's parks and neighborhoods turns into warm autumn colors, creating a picturesque setting. Fall is an excellent time for scenic drives along the Olentangy River Scenic Byway and visiting nearby apple orchards and pumpkin patches. The city's arts and cultural scene thrives with various art exhibitions, theater performances, and music festivals during this season.

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