Here are the 20 best things to do in Columbia SC, Southern Living says. Do you agree?

Columbia might not have the beaches of Hilton Head or the rich, historic charm of Charleston, but it still has plenty to offer.

The Soda City is home to the state’s capital, the University of South Carolina, a tasty food scene and its own collection of historic sites. Often described as a big city with a small town feel, much of Columbia, particularly its downtown core, is extremely walkable, making it a regular gathering spot for various events and activities.

The nationwide publication Southern Living recently compiled a breakdown of what it considers the 20 best things to do in Columbia this year. Southern Living broke its list down by categories, including food, sporting events, culture and the outdoors.

Here are a few highlights from the list. For the full breakdown, click here.

Columbia Food and Drink

Southern Living had several choices for the best foods and drinks to sample in Columbia. If you’re a coffee drinker, Southern Living suggested the best place to go is Drip in Five Points. Along with a healthy selection of drinks like espressos and matcha lattes, Drip offers quick breakfast and lunch options to grab on the go.

Southern Living also wrote that Columbia is no slouch when it comes to South Carolina barbecue and suggested Doc’s BBQ and Little Pigs Barbecue as two good options.

Columbia Sporting Events

If you attend Columbia during football season, one of the best things you can do is attend a USC football game, Southern Living writes. The atmosphere of a Gamecocks night game at Williams-Brice Stadium is something to behold.

Columbia Culture

While strolling through Columbia’s Main Street on most days will offer plenty of places to shop and eat, Saturdays during the Soda City Market are the best, Southern Living writes. Each Saturday, Main Street is transformed into a lively street market filled with artists, food vendors and local farmers selling their latest produce.

Besides the market, one of the best things visitors to Columbia can do is schedule their visit around a festival, Southern Living adds. There’s the Rosewood Crawfish Festival in the spring, the Columbia Shrimp and Grits Fest in June and the South Carolina State Fair in the fall, just to name a few.

Columbia Outdoors

One of the best things about Columbia is, while it’s a bustling city, it’s near a wealth of outdoor splendor and activities. Southern Living suggests some of the best things to do include taking a boating or fishing trip on nearby Lake Murray or practice your golf swing on one of Columbia’s public courses, such as Oak Hills Golf Club and LinRick Golf Course.

And then there’s Congaree National Park, which is about 18 miles from downtown Columbia. The park features an old-growth bottomland hardwood forest and is filled with wildlife, from alligators to river otters. The park is also one of the few spots in the U.S. where visitors can watch a synchronous fireflies event each year —wherein countless male fireflies gather to put on a dazzling display in search for a mate.