Wormsloe State Historic Site

Wormsloe State Historic Site

Wormsloe Historic Site features a stunning avenue of
4.5 4546 reviews 7601 Skidaway Rd, Savannah, GA 31406, USA
$0 avg. price

Wormsloe Historic Site features a stunning avenue of live oaks and beautiful gardens, showcasing the history of colonial Georgia. Visitors can explore the grounds and enjoy the natural beauty of this historic site.

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Wormsloe State Historic Site in 7601 Skidaway Rd, Savannah, GA 31406, USA. $0 avg. price for typical events. Popular for History Buffs, Nature Lovers. Amenities include Historic Trails, Visitor Center, Picnic Areas, Restrooms, Guided Tours. Request a quote to check availability, packages, and date holds. The location offers convenient access for guests and vendors, with flexible layouts to suit seated dinners, cocktail receptions, and hybrid programs.

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History BuffsNature Lovers

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Historic TrailsVisitor CenterPicnic AreasRestroomsGuided Tours
Rating: 4.5/5 (4,546 Google reviews)

  • 5.0/5:

    The park is always beautiful. I love the new tram going down to the museum. The staff is wonderful. There’s a lot of beautiful trails to walk and cool sites to see. Make sure you bring bug spray and sunscreen with you during the summertime. It gets hot, sunny and buggy. Also there’s lots of great photos to take.

    Jay Hill

  • 5.0/5:

    Wormsloe State Historic Site is an absolutely breathtaking and historically rich destination that is well worth the visit. From the moment you arrive, the beauty of the grounds stands out—especially the iconic oak canopy, which feels like stepping back in time. I highly recommend taking the trolley, as it allows you to fully enjoy the scenery while also learning about the site along the way.

    Wormsloe holds an important place in Georgia’s early history, as it was the colonial estate of Noble Jones, one of Georgia’s original settlers. The site provides great insight into colonial life, early fortifications, and the challenges faced by the first settlers in the region. The museum does an excellent job of presenting this history in a clear and engaging way, helping visitors understand the significance of Wormsloe in the founding and development of Savannah and the colony of Georgia.

    Our guide on the trolley ride to and from the museum was extremely knowledgeable and informative, sharing historical details and stories that added depth and context to what we were seeing. Every staff member we encountered was professional, friendly, and clearly passionate about preserving and sharing the history of the site.

    If you enjoy history, learning about early colonial America, and taking in beautiful, peaceful scenery, Wormsloe is a must-see. It’s a perfect blend of education, natural beauty, and Southern charm, and I would highly recommend adding it to your Savannah itinerary.

    Cassandra Brownlee

  • 5.0/5:

    Magnificent place. The history is so rich you can literally feel it as you walk this pristine, idyllic property. My only criticism is I don’t think vehicles should be allowed. All the tours should be done by horse pulled trolleys and all employees should be on horseback, then it would literally feel like you time traveled back to 1736.

    Kate Thompson

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