A Magical Trek, The Columbus Riverwalk In Mississippi Will Transport You To Another World
The Columbus Riverwalk in Mississippi offers a picturesque 4.4-mile trail along the Tombigbee River, featuring a stately bridge and a butterfly garden.
With relatively flat terrain, Mississippi isn’t exactly known for its hiking. However, there are a few amazing trails in the state – and the Columbus Riverwalk is one of them. Easily accessible, the riverside trail begins in downtown Columbus. From there, it winds along the riverfront, resulting in a stroll that’s nothing short of picturesque. Take a look:
A city in Lowndes County, Columbus is synonymous with grand antebellum mansions. In fact, its collection of historic homes is the 2nd most extensive in the state. (Natchez is first.)
It’s also well known for being the birthplace of famed playwright Tennessee Williams. But that’s not all Columbus has going for it.
It’s also home to one of the state’s most picturesque riverfront trails – the Columbus Riverwalk.
Established in 2005, the trail provides the perfect way to soak up the beauty of the Tombigbee River.
The 4.4-mile path, which is designed for pedestrians and bikers, begins on Main Street in downtown Columbus. From there, it winds along the river, through hardwoods and fields.
One of the best things about the Columbus Riverwalk, though, is the stately bridge found along its route.
Spanning the Tombigbee River, the bridge offers amazing views.
But there’s more to the Columbus Riverwalk than idyllic surroundings and a beautiful bridge.
Several years ago, Lowndes County Master Gardeners added a butterfly garden to the riverwalk’s route. Most active in the summer, the majestic garden can be easily accessed via a path right off the riverwalk.
Two pavilions, bathrooms, benches, bike racks, and picnic tables can also be found along the trail.
For more information on the Columbus Riverwalk, call (662) 328-4164. You can also check out the Visit Columbus website or Facebook page. To view a trail map, click here.
Did you know about the Columbus Riverwalk? Ever walked along the riverfront trail? If so, what'd you think? Know of another great hike? Tell us in the comments section.
This isn’t the only trek that’ll transport you to another world. Read about another here.
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