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Savannah, Georgia is best known for its well-kept gardens, horse-drawn carriages, and antebellum-style architecture. This city is full of history, and the history has been preserved by memorable monuments and historical buildings. The historical district of Savannah dates back to the 1800’s, and you can see the slave quarters from the past that have been preserved. At the center of Savannah, you’ll find the Gothic-Revival Cathedral of Saint John the Baptist - a popular landmark for the area.

The only thing separating this city from South Carolina is the Savannah River, which flows into the ocean by Tybee Island. Being next to South Carolina and sitting on the coast of Georgia, it’s no wonder that this city has a population of over 146,000. While there is lots of sun and fun during the Summer in Savannah, other great times to visit are during March and April. These months are when they have a three-day Saint Patrick’s Day street festival, the Savannah Music Festival, and the Tour of Homes and Gardens. These are events you definitely don’t want to miss out on, and there’s no better way to experience it all than with an RV rental in Savannah.

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The Great Outdoors

One of the most popular places where you’ll find people out and about in Savannah, Georgia is Forsyth Park. This park totals 30 acres, dates back to the 1800’s, and features a magnificent fountain along with the Confederate War Monument. When you visit here, you’ll see the walkways crowded with cyclists, people walking their dogs, skateboarders, runners, and families walking together. This park is definitely the popular hangout spot. Skidaway Island State Park is yet another place that you don’t want to miss during your visit to Savannah. This park offers lots of hiking trails, a boardwalk, and an observation tower. Here, you’ll get to see the maritime forests and salt marshes, along with all the different kinds of wildlife that live there. Another great place to go is the Wormsloe Historic Site. Hike the trails and see the Tabby Ruins, along with breathtaking views of the coastal forest. There is so much to explore in the area, renting an RV in Savannah is the way to go in order to get the best experience.

RV Parks

When you rent a camper in Savannah, Georgia, there are lots of options for places to park your RV. Red Gate Campground and RV Resort has a lot to offer, and with full hookups, showers, restrooms, and a place to do your laundry, you’ll have nothing to worry about. They are also pet-friendly and have a pool, walking and biking trails, spots to fish at, a playground, lots of recreational activities, and much more. If you came to visit Skidaway Island State Park, you even have the option of camping there in your RV rental - the park offers site-specific RV parking with full hookups. The Biltmore RV Park is unique in that you don’t need a car, so it makes for a perfect place to take your RV rental. This RV park offers transportation by trolley tours, city bus, and having rental cars delivered to you if needed. Established in 1958, this site has full hookups and is conveniently located. It’s only a mile from a boat ramp and fishing pier, 3 miles from restaurants, grocery, and drug stores, 5.5 miles from historic Savannah, and 13 miles from New Tanger Outlet and the Airport. No place could be more convenient for you to park your RV rental in Savannah.

Exploring the City

The most important place to visit while you’re in Savannah, Georgia is the Historic District, which features 18th and 19th century architecture and dates back to before the Civil War. There are a number of must-see museums too. The Juliette Gordon Low Historic District consists of three buildings and features the birthplace of the woman who founded Girl Scouts. The Telfair Museums are famous for being the first public art museum in the southern United States, and the Owens-Thomas House is only a short distance from it. When you take a tour through the Owens-Thomas House, you’ll get to see how the wealthy family lived when it was built, and you’ll also get to see the slave quarters. If you’re looking for a museum with something a little more modern, check out Jepson Center of the Arts, which displays modern art for today’s time. There is lots to learn, see, and do in the city so make it a memorable adventure by booking an RV in Savannah, GA.

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Popular nearby hiking trails and campgrounds


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  • Forsyth Park Trail, GASavannah, GA
  • Savannah National Wildlife Refuge, SCHardeeville, SC
  • Onslow Island, GASavannah, GA
  • Beech Hill Trail, SCHardeeville, SC
  • Tom Triplett Trail, GAPooler, GA
  • Skidaway Island Trail, GASkidaway Island State Park, GA
  • Moon River at Downing Piers, GASkidaway Island State Park, GA
  • Fort Pulaski Trail, GAFort Pulaski National Monument, GA
  • Fort Pulaski, GAFort Pulaski National Monument, GA
  • Savannah-Ogeechee Canal Museum and Nature Center Trail, GASavannah, GA

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