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    Daffin Park

    4.3 (19 reviews)
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    Lots of open space
    Leah O.

    This is a great place to take a walk or to walk your dogs. There are not that many dog friendly parks in the area so this one is a jewel. It's got a fountain you can walk around. You can make a big loop and walk along Victory. There are tennis courts, a playground and a swimming pool but I haven't used either. There is plenty of free parking. The park is pretty well maintained. But no one seem to pick up their dogs poo.

    Diminutive fountain
    John H.

    Not the prettiest of parks but highly functional. It hosts the baseball stadium, numerous tennis courts, and a nice running loop with padding. There is also a sand volleyball court with a two playgrounds on Waters. A dog park is on the other end of the park. These park often hosts events in the summer.

    James W.

    It's big! If you're looking to walk in the sunshine or group activities, this is the spot in Savannah. It now has a soft running/walk path, two dog parks (small, large breeds), the Savannah bananas stadium etc.

    2017 Savannah Food Truck Festival #3
    Ray G.

    Daffin Park was the setting for the third installment of the Savannah Food Truck Festival. Each year this festival improves, and this year was no exception. There was plenty of variety and more food trucks on-site than the years before. From BBQ, Cuban, Jamaican, and American, a wide selection of cuisine was available for sampling and consumption. There were also plenty of activities for the children and pets, and the weather was ideal. Musical entertainment was provided during the event, and even ATM machines were available if you ran out of currency. Overall, a great time was provided and I look forward to next year's event.

    George H.

    I love that I got to walk this park while waiting on my laundry at spin city to complete the cycle. Such a nice park to walk! And big enough that you won't be able to finish it in the 30 minutes that is needed for the cycle to complete. Highly recommend!

    Play area at parking
    Wayne L.

    Quite, small park with a play area for the little ones ,Also has clean bathrooms,and Paved w/cement walking trail I'm guessing about a mile that surrounds the open field used for soccer ,but seldom see anybody using it

    Daffin Park Swim Lessons
    Mel L.

    Did you know that Daffin Park has a pool? Did you know that you can purchase swim lessons for your child for 2 weeks at a cost of $25? My little girl is taking the lessons and I am impressed! Instructors for each child, the pool is very clean and the instruction is planned out well. Not only is Daffin Park a beautiful park but you have some young professionals at the pool ready to teach your child a life saving skill and they do it well. Well done City of Savannah and Staff of Daffin Park.

    Good spot for a picnic
    Tia V.

    Great park right off Waters and EVictory Dr. It has basketball and tennis court area. A 1.5mile track around the park for the fitness guru. Nice picnic area and a huge soccer field or two w/ blenchers to catch a good game or two. The park also offer a childs play area and the big bonus is it's basically connected to Grayson's Stadium home of the Savannah Sand Gnats. And if u luck out on a Saturday during the season you can catch a fireworks show. One of my favorite parks to be at peace in =)

    Victory Dr from the track

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    Skidaway Island State Park

    Skidaway Island State Park

    4.6
    (109 reviews)
    6.5 mi

    Skidway Island State Park is a beautiful park to visit. It is pet friendly. The air smells divine…read more It smells clean and woodsy. I wished I could bottle it up and take the smell with me. It is within a campground. There is a gift shop, a children's playset, and an outdoor workout area. I loved the workout equipment, it was neat. I didn't go too far into the campground but it looked really nice. They have several trails you can explore. I went on the Sandpiper loop. It was about a mile. It was a bit muddy in spots so you may want to take hiking boots. I saw a deer and some mud crabs along the way. They even have a couple of dedicated places to stop and take a photo of the landscape. This provided a nice easy walk and a place for my pup and I to stretch our legs.

    This place is a nice and close in hiking spot and park…read more I took my canine companions. They both loved the outing. The park is pet friendly. They even provide stations with bags etc. to make it east to be a responsible owner. There are multiple trails, all are easy level. I found that the trail markings and other signage were well above average. One extra touch I found commendable is the scenic spot picture opportunities. Yes, they have a bracket set up to position your phone for the perfect shot. The visitors center is easily accessible and staffed by friendly and knowledgeable park rangers. My only complaint is that the "Avion" trail continues to be closed. Overall, the park is a great way to spend an afternoon commuting with nature.

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    From the trail
    From the trail
    Low tide in the marsh
    Low tide in the marsh
    From the trail

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    DeVaul Henderson Lake Loop

    DeVaul Henderson Lake Loop

    5.0
    (3 reviews)
    15.3 mi

    Little One and I have been cooped up in the house because she has been sick, so I took her out to…read moreget some fresh air. The DeVaul Henderson Lake Loop (DHLL) seemed to be the best bet due to length of the trail. When you are on Hwy 144 and you get to the roundabout, turn in on Veterans Memorial Parkway, where the Bryan County Administrative Complex is. The trail is located right next to it. You can't miss it. Parking - You can pretty much park anywhere on the grass along Veterans Memorial Parkway. I like to park toward the other end, by the elementary school, where you see the 4 wooden posts. Trail Description - From the 4 wooden posts, down to the paved path, the ground is dirt and a mix of sand and pine needles, and not paved, but that distance is minimal. It is surround by tall trees. Once you get down to the paved part, the signs indicate that it's a 0.5 mile loop. This loop has 3 different connection points to other parts of DeVaul Henderson Recreation Park (to soccer fields and restrooms) and I believe to the side of the Bryan County Administrative Complex. The connection points are located on the opposite side of Veterans Memorial Parkway. There are park benches all around the lake, as well as flotation devices in case someone gets in and needs some saving. There was a unique bench (kind of like one of those stone benches you see in gardens) and it had a sign "The Murphy Bench" that was placed there in memory of an infant boy. How tragic, but so touching. Difficulty Level - Easy for all ages. It is stroller and wheelchair friendly too, but might experience some bumpiness when going down that first small stretch to the paved path. Beware - There are signs that say "Beware of Wildlife". I am assuming they mean alligators, because that is what they always seem to warn you about around these parts, but we did not personally see any. But do we ever really see them when they are around? Unless they decide to come out of the water. However, we did see a lot of ducks swimming in the lake, as well as a beautiful white one just sitting on the side in the grass. This is a great place to run, walk, speed walk, scoot (my Little One took her scooter) and I saw some people fishing too. It's a great pit stop if you happen to be in the area. You can fill up on gas at the Shell Station and stretch those legs before you go on the next leg of your trip. Get outside, People!

    This lake loop is 1/2 mile. The path is paved and stroller friendly. It also connects to other…read morepaved pathways leading past the soccer fields, baseball fields, softball fields, dog park and finally into the Green Creek trails. There are restrooms available.

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    03/22/2021
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    One of few benches along the trail.
    One of few benches along the trail.
    Two little visitors

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    Two little visitors
    Wormsloe State Historic Site

    Wormsloe State Historic Site

    4.1
    (273 reviews)
    4.7 mi

    Was excited to re-visit Wormsloe with their new gift shop and welcome center. They now offer ample…read moreparking equipped with EV charging stations and a gorgeous new building at the start of the Wormsloe experience with gift shop, restrooms, and a cute "porch area". Single day tickets for Historic Sites are only available to purchase on site the day you visit, not online. However, the staff is very friendly and helpful. They offer a shuttle that will take you to 1.5 miles down the picturesque drive or you can walk. Cars are not longer permitted down the drive. The shuttle does offer some interesting facts and is open air allow you to take pictures and still enjoy the outdoors! The shuttle drop-off is at the museum that is on-site. It is in MUCH need of a renovation as some of the interaction pieces are no longer working. I remember visiting in either elementary school or middle school some 20-ish years ago and I don't believe it has been touch since then. You are able to walk the grounds to visit the ruins via the trails. It is waterfront property with views into the marsh and channels off the Skidaway River. Keep in mind that mosquitos and sand gnats may be a nuisance; plan accordingly.

    Wormsloe is one of those places that's more about the experience than the destination. We wanted…read moresomewhere scenic to take a long walk and get out of the city for a bit, and it was great for that. The oak-lined entrance is beautiful and definitely worth seeing at least once. That said, I'd be lying if I said it totally lived up to the hype. It felt a little underwhelming overall, especially considering how long the walk is. Bring water -- seriously. If I did it again (and I absolutely will not), I'd probably rent bikes instead of walking the whole thing. I actually love history, so I was expecting to be more engaged by the historical side of it, but it just didn't really do it for me. I almost feel bad about it. In all fairness - half the site was closed so maybe I just got unlucky that day. The crowd also killed the vibe. It was the worst kind of tourist energy.

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    The driveway
    The driveway
    Wormsloe - Live Oak Avenue
    Wormsloe - Live Oak Avenue
    Avenue of Oaks

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    Avenue of Oaks
    Chatham County Wetlands Preserve

    Chatham County Wetlands Preserve

    4.3
    (4 reviews)
    12.9 mi

    Near some botanical gardens, this separate tract of land was not particularly happening when I…read morebriefly dropped in, but it is free. A lake with a small bridge is the main attraction, with some areas around it to walk and a picnic enclosure. The highway is nearby and audible to some extent. There are some short trails, but signs caution against swimming in the water (which is true pretty much anywhere in the region given the robust reptile population).

    It was a beautiful day last Friday and my youngest and I had been cooped up in the house most of…read morethe week, so for Adventure Friday, we decided to explore Chatham County Wetlands Preserve. This 494-acre wetland preserve and park is another piece of property purchased by Chatham County. They created a 20-acre lake and have planted more than 20,000 trees. This park is tucked away on Highway 17, on Chief of Love Road. Parking - When you turn off on Hwy 17, you just have to continue driving until you get to a fork in the road. I stayed to the left and then we found ourselves in a huge gravel lot where it seemed the most appropriate to park the car. Trail Description - Once I parked the car, we walked to the fork where I could see the barrier and hiking sign (I saw it on the drive in). We started there and kept to the left. It started out as a pretty well marked path, under the trees. Once you get out of the shaded part, it's just grassy. It will bring you around the lake, and it's wide open, so there is no way you would get lost. We opted to take a shortcut and cut through on the bridge. There was a man there fishing. He said some days the fish bite like crazy and other says, nothing, so just a tip to anyone who likes to go fishing. There are picnic tables and a covered picnic area in the middle by the bridge that are great spots for meal and snack breaks. There were beautiful flowers along the way and also a patch of what I think are called Cypress Trees at one end of the lake. They are pretty much dead, but I thought they were pretty to look at the cluster of them. The reflection of the trees on the sunny day was just perfect. My Fitbit clocked the portion we did as about 1 mile. Kid-Friendly - Absolutely! Very flat trail, however not paved. Unless you have a B.O.B or a jogging stroller with bike-like tires, I would just use a baby carrier. Thankful that Chatham County is very nature focused and is committed to providing green space in the area for its residents. There seemed to be another trail by the park sign, so we will have to come back to explore that portion!

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    Chatham County Wetlands Preserve
    Chatham County Wetlands Preserve
    Chatham County Wetlands Preserve

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