One of the most beautiful parks I have ever visited. Give yourself some time when visiting and explore. Beautiful grounds, that you can tell that the city takes pride in!
one of the most beautiful parks I've ever seen. this park also puts on a lot of free concerts as well as Shakespeare in the Park, picnic in the park, movie in the Park and so much more.
Effie Hiter with 700 Drayton and Mansion at Forsyth Park is fantastic to do business with for all your catering and reception needs. She has truly been a blessing!
A historic hotel with 126 luxury rooms, concealing a sublime swimming pool on magical Forsyth Park. Read more.
Bring your pets to the Myers Drinking Fountain, located here. Originally located in Forsyth Park, the fountain was reinstalled in the 1980s. Perfect for your pup to get a tasty sip of water. Read more.
Residential area. Square looks more like quiet park. Tabby on benches leads to tabby street st. Julian
The ghost of Rene Andolia haunts this park. The young boy was hung on the big oak tree when you enter the park. Beware of a 7ft tall shadow that will walk along side you!
Named after General Joseph Warren, killed in the 1775 Battle of Bunker Hill. Check out the Spencer House on the West side of the square which was built in 1791, the same year the square was laid. Read more.
Beautiful park and a nice tribute here to one of the original volunteer fire departments for the City of Savannah.
Named in honor of the 1st US President, George Washington. While here, be sure to check out the Mulberry Inn, originally a cotton warehouse built in the 1860s, and once a Coca-Cola bottling plant. Read more.