Family Friendly Ideas For Savannah, GA

Savannah, Georgia is reminiscent of a slower paced way of life.  Steeped in history and Southern charm, it’s easy to see how Savannah earned the nickname “Hostess City of the South.”  The historical downtown area is still laid out in the original squares designed by  General James Oglethorpe in 1733.  History buffs could spend months exploring the history, but it’s harder to explore with children.  We’ve found fun family-friendly ideas for Savannah, Georgia that will allow the adults to explore, but keep the kids content too.
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1. Old Town Trolley  tours offers an exceptional “hop on-hop off” trolley package.  We began our day by taking the complete guided trolley tour, which lasts approximately an hour. Our guide shared interesting historical facts and highlights of the city. Because the trolley drives slowly through the city, it was easy to snap pictures of attractions. Once we completed the tour, we enjoyed “on-off” privileges for the rest of the day at the 15 trolley stops located around the city. This saved trying to navigate the city in our vehicle and find parking.  Plus, it’s much easier to ride with small children than walk!
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Their online GPS tool is helpful too. At first we wandered around the city, trying to use our map to direct us to trolley stops. The GPS tool allows users to easily find the next trolley stop and determine the amount of time before the next trolley arrives.  One important note to remember: from August to March the trolleys run from 9:00 AM until 5:00 PM. You must be at a trolley stop by 5 PM if you want to ride back to your original destination.

2. Forsyth Park is the largest park in downtown Savannah and has everything for the family! It’s pet-friendly and has two playgrounds for the children. On weekends, Forsyth Park hosts a farmer’s market filled with local goodies. One of the highlights of the park is  the beautiful Forsyth Park Fountain, which was built in 1858.  Can you believe this fountain was purchased through mail order and shipped to Savannah for assembly?
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Forsyth Park is the perfect spot to stop, relax and unwind. Bonus! They have spacious and clean public restrooms in the Forsyth Park Cafe. The park is open from sunrise until sunset.

3. Leopold’s Ice Cream Shop   We were intrigued when we discovered that Leopold’s Ice Cream shop had been in business almost 100 years, since 1919. It has to be good to be in business that long! Then we were informed by our trolley tour guide that Leopold’s was consistently ranked as one of the top ten best ice creams in the world.  We hopped off at the next stop to see for ourselves.
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Leopold’s is a classic old fashioned ice cream fountain, decorated much the same as it would have been originally, using the black marble soda fountain, wooden back bar and telephone booth from the original Leopold’s location.  The ice cream is available in a cup or in a fountain glass and all the choices look delicious. I finally settled on the Peanut Butter Chocolate Chip. Once I tasted it I wished I had ordered a larger size! Leopold’s is located on Broughton Street, but be warned; the line for ice cream can be long.

4.  River Street  Once a warehouse district for the cotton industry, today River Street is a bustling area of shops and restaurants. Located by the Savannah River, you can stroll down the streets created with 200-year-old cobblestones, people watch, shop, eat and listen to street performers.  If you’re brave you can climb the historic stairs (very steep and designated with a sign saying, “Climb at your own risk.”  Be sure to walk down to see the historic waving girl statue.
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5. Savannah Riverboat Cruises  Much of the history of Savannah can be attributed to its location near the water. The River Sightseeing Tour is a wonderful way to relax and enjoy the nautical history of the city.  We took one of the afternoon Harbor cruises, a 1 1/2 hour tour. The atmosphere was relaxed and casual. The ship travels up the river, passing the ports, while the Captain explains how the Savannah River has evolved over time as an important waterway for the delivery of goods from around the world.

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Cruising down the river, we were told the true story behind the Waving Girl statue. The cruise also passes Old Fort Jackson,  where, if you are lucky, you can hear the daily cannon fire.  Our Captain informed us of the history of Old Fort Jackson and the parts it played in both the American Revolution and the Civil War.  If you get hungry on the cruise, a concession stand is available which serves snacks and drinks. Tip: Even on a fairly warm fall afternoon, the wind can be quite brisk on the ship.  Take a jacket.

6.  The Pirate’s House  is steeped in mystery and legend.  It was originally a pub where men met for a drink, only to wake up and find themselves aboard a ship, shanghaied into service.  The underground passageways where the men were dragged to their destiny have been sealed, but many say the souls of the departed still dwell here. Later, the Pirate’s House served as the inspiration for Treasure Island, by Robert Louis Stevenson.
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Today, the Pirate’s House is a restaurant where they serve a delicious lunch buffet, including crispy fried chicken.  A pirate awaits outside to direct you to the entrance, adding a touch of history from the moment you walk up to the restaurant.  You can make reservations as the Pirate’s House tends to be busy in the evenings.

Have you visited Savannah? What are your favorite family-friendly activities?

20 Comments

  1. Love all your ideas! Can’t wait to add Savannah to my bucket list!

  2. I cannot wait to visit Savannah, thanks for the the family friendly tips you shared!

  3. Annemarie LeBlanc

    Another awesome place to add to our travel bucket list this year. I would go to Leopold’s Ice Cream shop first! To be in the Top Ten Best ice cream places in the world, I would not pass a chance to savor their ice cream!

  4. The Pirate’s House would be a one of a kind adventure. So much history in there, although I hope I don’t see or hear a ghost!

  5. i wish I could go to Savannah sometime. I would really enjoy that!

  6. Savannah is a really great place to go hang out. They have a really nice downtown too.

  7. We were in Savannah last year , it was an amazing trip. I love the historical downtown of Savannah. Did go to Ghost tour yet?

  8. This all sounds like a ton of fun! I know that my kids would love the river boat cruise, that is always a hit! Also that ice cream looks amazing!

  9. I’d love to check out the pirate house. My family loves all things pirates. Having one greet us at the door would surely make my boys’ day!

  10. I hear Savannah is such a beautiful city. From the looks of this post, there is so much to see and do in this town. I would love to visit GA with the family one day!

  11. I’ve never been to Savannah before but it sure looks lovely. I really want to do more traveling. OH if I had the money to! I’d definitely visit that ice cream shop. I love places that have weathered the times. There is an ice cream shop in Michigan that’s been there since the 1900’s too. They have the best ice cream!

  12. I have never been to Savannah before. It always has looked like an amazing place to visit.

  13. I love Savannah! When I was in 9th grade, we went to Charleston SC and Savannah for a family vacation. Would love to go back!

  14. I have never been to Georgia, but Savannah looks beautiful. I would love to visit, I’d definitely go on a riverboat cruise.

  15. Savannah, Georgia seems like such a fun place to visit! Both of my parents were in the Navy and I lived in Georgia for a few months when I was a kid so I would love to revisit Georgia as an adult.

  16. I’ve always wanted to go to Savannah. I always hear how gorgeous it is. One day I’d love to do a Riverboat Cruise! And get some of that ice cream.

  17. I have never been to Savannah but have heard it’s an interesting place to visit. I’ve never really been to Georgia either, save for a bathroom pitstop break on a drive to Florida one year.

  18. I’ve eaten at the Pirate’s House many times and I always look forward to visiting Savannah. There’s so much to do and they have the best restaurants. Plus, it’s such a beautiful southern belle of a city.

  19. Seems like the pass is much slow in the southern states. Never visited Georgia yet. Would love to see historical sites.

  20. Savannah is one of my all time favorite cities. I have never been there with kids, but my husband and I loved it there. So much to do.