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Wormsloe State Historic Site state park in Savannah, GA
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View of Wormsloe State Historic Site in Savannah, GA
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View of Wormsloe State Historic Site in Savannah, GA
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Wormsloe State Historic Site

4.5(4,487 reviews)$Nature
🕑 2-3 hours👶 Best for ages 4-12. Younger elementary-aged children particularly enjoy the living history demonstrations and nature trails, while older kids appreciate the colonial history and archaeology. Toddlers can manage the main oak avenue path but may tire on longer trails.

About

Wormsloe State Historic Site offers families an enchanting journey through Georgia's colonial history, featuring the iconic 1.5-mile oak-lined avenue draped in Spanish moss that creates a fairy-tale atmosphere kids absolutely love. Beyond the Instagram-worthy entrance, children can explore nature trails, discover tabby ruins from the 1700s, watch living history demonstrations, and learn about colonial life through hands-on exhibits in the museum.

Highlights

  • The breathtaking 1.5-mile oak-lined entrance avenue draped with Spanish moss
  • Colonial life demonstrations including blacksmithing, musket firing, and open-hearth cooking (scheduled times vary)
  • Nature trails winding through maritime forest with opportunities to spot wildlife and birds
  • Exploring the tabby ruins of the original 1739 fortified home
  • Interactive museum exhibits about Georgia's colonial history and Native American heritage

Pro Tips

  1. 1.Arrive early (right at 9 AM opening) to have the famous oak avenue nearly to yourself for photos without crowds or cars passing through
  2. 2.Bring bikes or strollers - the 1.5-mile oak avenue is perfect for cycling and makes the walk more manageable for little legs
  3. 3.Pack bug spray and water, especially in warmer months, as the shaded trails can be humid and mosquitoes are present
  4. 4.Stop by the museum first to get the Junior Ranger activity booklet, which keeps kids engaged throughout the visit
  5. 5.Wear closed-toe shoes for exploring the nature trails and historic tabby ruins where kids love to climb and investigate

Best Time to Visit

Visit on weekday mornings in spring (March-May) or fall (October-November) when temperatures are comfortable, humidity is lower, and school groups are minimal. The golden morning light filtering through the oaks is magical, and you'll beat both the heat and crowds.

What to Know

Admission is $10 for adults, $9 for seniors, and free for children under 18. Parking is included at the visitor center. There's no food available on-site, so pack snacks and water, especially for longer visits. Strollers work well on paved paths but not on all nature trails.

Seasonal Notes

Summer (June-August) can be extremely hot and humid, best visited early morning. The site hosts special events throughout the year including Colonial Faire & Muster in February. Spanish moss and oak canopy are beautiful year-round. Closed Thanksgiving and Christmas Day.

Nearby Eats

The Crab Shack (15 minutes away) offers outdoor waterfront dining with a kid-friendly menu, live alligators to view, and a relaxed atmosphere. Alternatively, head to nearby Sandfly BBQ (10 minutes) for casual, affordable barbecue with classic Southern sides kids enjoy.

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