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Telfair Square park in Savannah, GA
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View of Telfair Square in Savannah, GA
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View of Telfair Square in Savannah, GA
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Telfair Square

4.7(322 reviews)FreePark
🕑 30 minutes to 1 hour per square, or 2-4 hours if exploring multiple squares as part of a walking tour👶 Best for all ages. Toddlers enjoy running on the open grass and examining nature, while older kids appreciate the historic atmosphere and opportunity to play active games like tag or frisbee. Ideal as a break spot for stroller-aged babies too.

About

Telfair Square is one of Savannah's iconic 22 historic squares that creates a perfect outdoor pit stop for families exploring downtown. With its shaded canopy of ancient oak trees, benches for resting tired feet, and open green space for kids to stretch their legs, it offers a peaceful respite from sightseeing while giving children room to safely explore and play in a charming historic setting.

Highlights

  • Majestic live oak trees draped with Spanish moss creating natural shade and photo opportunities
  • Open green spaces perfect for running, playing, and letting kids be active
  • Historic monuments and markers that bring Savannah's history to life
  • Benches and seating areas ideal for snack breaks and people-watching
  • Safe, contained spaces away from heavy traffic where kids can explore freely

Pro Tips

  1. 1.Bring a blanket and snacks to enjoy an impromptu picnic under the oak trees while kids burn off energy
  2. 2.Make it educational by turning square-hopping into a scavenger hunt - challenge kids to spot monuments, different types of trees, or historical plaques throughout multiple squares
  3. 3.Visit early morning or late afternoon for the best shade and fewer crowds, especially during summer months
  4. 4.The squares are interconnected by sidewalks, making them perfect for letting kids practice scootering or balance biking between stops
  5. 5.Download a historic squares walking tour map beforehand to turn your visit into a fun, self-guided adventure exploring multiple squares

Best Time to Visit

Early morning (7-9am) or late afternoon (4-6pm) on weekdays offers the most peaceful experience with comfortable temperatures and fewer tour groups. Spring (March-May) and fall (October-November) provide the most pleasant weather for outdoor exploration.

What to Know

The square is completely free and open 24/7 with street parking available nearby (metered during business hours). No restrooms or food available on-site, so plan accordingly, though downtown Savannah has plenty of family-friendly options within walking distance.

Seasonal Notes

Open year-round with no closures. Spring brings beautiful azalea blooms and comfortable temperatures. Summer can be hot and humid, so bring water and sun protection. Fall offers gorgeous weather and holiday season (November-December) features festive decorations throughout the squares.

Nearby Eats

Leopold's Ice Cream (a Savannah institution since 1919) is a short walk away for a sweet treat, or grab lunch at Collins Quarter on Bull Street, which offers a kids menu and outdoor seating perfect for families.

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