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    4.7 (3 reviews)
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    2 years ago

    Quaint little haunted playground...where several local tours meet and the entrance to a graveyard.

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    6 years ago

    I lve it. Though I had to walk through a cemetery, it was so worth it. FIVE STARS -Mia, age 8

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    Baldwin Park - There's shade!

    Baldwin Park

    4.5(2 reviews)
    1.6 mi

    I discovered Baldwin Park (BP) when I went to explore Tiedeman Park. I did not realize that they…read morewere two separate parks. On Washington and Atlantic Ave, you have Tiedeman Park, then there is the Palm Tree Lane (that's what I call it because I think it still remains unnamed) that spans about 3-4 street blocks that connects it to BP, which is what you will come to at the end of Palm Tree Lane. BP is the circle property on Atlantic Ave and E 41st Street. You can find parking around the circle area. There, you will find a square area with benches underneath some trees that provide a nice shady area. This is a great place to sit to read, take a break or watch your kids play in a gated playground. The playground has one baby swing, a regular swing and then a small structure equipped with a double slide and another longer slide and the other standard obstacles. The downside is the poor attempt at shading the structure. The playground must stay untouched during the summer months, because it is just too darn hot outside and lately, it's just too hot to be outside period! I would definitely bring my kids back here in the colder months, just for a change of scenery and I would never mind the view of Palm Tree Lane while they play!

    I found this lovely park by accident when I was driving my little ones in town and thinking about…read morewhere to take them for afternoon fun. Suddenly I saw a small little playground. I quickly parked on the street and google where exactly I was, and asked my soulmate (Yes, Yelp is my soulmate if you wonder!) how the park was. After looking around the area, I decided to wake up my kids in the back of the car and said "let's go play!". It was a chill Sunday afternoon that we were the only three people running and laughing in the whole park. Most of people passed by are either with their dogs or just took a slow walk to enjoy the nice weather. The size of the playground is pretty small with 2 swings and the few slides. Most important thing is they are all well maintained. Park itself is clean and neat. Maybe it can't compare with Forsyth Park. But I actually feel more comfortable and secure to stay in Baldwin Park. The neighborhoods walked through the park with their dogs, and my daughter was excited to give greeting to the doggies. Playground was separated by low metal fences that makes sure kids are not easy to walk away from the area. There are seating benched everywhere in the park, and they are all under the trees. I don't know how cool/ hot will be during typical Southern summer, but I am pretty sure I will let my kids to play in this park more often instead of going to Forsyth Park with the crowd. (I still love the atmosphere in Forsyth Park, but I prefer a slow path area for my kids to run around). Thanks City of Savannah built up such a nice neighbor park in the middle of the between downtown and midtown area. I am glad I find one more nice place to put in my pocket list for kids to spend their energy.

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    Baldwin Park - Looking at the Palm Tree Lane (that's what I call it), from Baldwin Park.

    Looking at the Palm Tree Lane (that's what I call it), from Baldwin Park.

    Baldwin Park - Benches underneath shade!

    Benches underneath shade!

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    Tiedeman Park - Savannah Arts Academy

    Tiedeman Park

    5.0(1 review)
    1.9 mi

    I love parks and green spaces, so naturally, I am always on the lookout and having kids, I'm always…read morelooking for new places to let the kids run around to change up the scenery. I can't remember how I learned about Tiedeman Park (TP), probably from some blog titled "10 Most Instagram-worthy Spots in Savannah" LOL, which probably led me down a rabbit hole of research, but I definitely added it to my list to explore. What I was most intrigued about TP is the pics I had seen of the lane of palm trees. I finally had the chance to check it out after running some errands in town. - Parking - Street parking. I parked at the extreme end of the park on Washington Ave and Atlantic Ave. The streets that run parallel to the park are narrow and seem like traffic lanes only. Didn't see any cars parked there. I suggest parking where I parked, so you can also walk the entire length of the park and back, to explore fully. - Activity / Trail Description - If you looked at the entire space in birds eye view, the green space almost looks like a yard glass. Stumpy bottom, long neck and a wide cup at the top. However, after exploring it, from looking at how the actual space is marked, TP seems to be only the wide cup at the top, if that makes sense. Not sure what the long neck area is part of or named and the stumpy bottom is Baldwin Park. For description purposes, the entrance of the park (the wide cup at the top) starts at Washington Ave and Atlantic Ave and goes all the way to the "stumpy bottom" at E 41st St and Atlantic Ave at Baldwin Park. I will call the "entrance" where I saw the park sign and also where I parked on Washington Ave and Atlantic Ave. The Savannah Arts Academy building is directly in front of it. What's really beautiful about this park is the long rows of palm trees that line the entire pathway on either side. This pathway crosses about 5 intersections, so when crossing, do so with caution because we all know how people drive! There are beautiful oak trees draped in Spanish Moss in the grassy areas and pretty large houses that face the length of the park that are nowhere near my income bracket LOL. They definitely keep the grass well maintained as the landscapers were doing exactly that during my visit. There are park benches all along the way to stop and listen to the ear piercing cicadas, although not very well shaded and probably why I was the only one crazy enough to walk in the park in this heat! - What I did - I walked the entire length and back on the paved path and I forgot to turn the Fitbit on from the beginning, but I did remember when I got to the end for the way back. It logged it at bout 0.18 miles, so that's one way to give you an idea on distance. - Heads Up - Park is pet friendly, but they must be on a leash. If you have kids, there is a gated playground at the other end of TP at Baldwin Park (the "stumpy bottom). There was a little square that was well shaded and equipped with benches throughout. If you're a history buff, there is a historical marker by the Georgia Historical Society near the "entrance" of the park of Malcolm R. Maclean who was a mayor for a short term, who lived nearby and was buried at the Bonaventure Cemetery. I'll definitely go back there in the "colder" months, LOL. Right now, the lack of shade from the scorching sun and the miserable heat makes enjoying the park very difficult, but if you like running in this heat or need to get your steps in, it's a great place to do it, while taking in the beautiful scenery. Just bring lots of water and stay hydrated!

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    Tiedeman Park - Looking back from first intersection.

    Looking back from first intersection.

    Tiedeman Park - Almost there. Getting to the end.

    Almost there. Getting to the end.

    Tiedeman Park - Historical Marker by Georgia Historical Society on Malcolm R. Maclean

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    Historical Marker by Georgia Historical Society on Malcolm R. Maclean

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