Sheltered by live oaks and Spanish moss, visitors will find the ruins of Wormsloe. Once the colonial estate of the first settlers to Georgia, the historic site dates back to 1733. The original owner Noble Jones hailed from Wormsloe, England. He died during the American Revolution and the property was passed down through his family. It’s the oldest standing structure in Savannah. Visitors can view a museum with artifacts and a short film about the founding of Georgia, interact with costumed interpreters during programs and events, and explore seven miles of nature trails leading past the “tabby ruins” to the Colonial Life Area. In this area, guests will find demonstrations of what life was like during colonial Georgia. There is a picnic area perfect for enjoying packed lunches.
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HOURS: 9 a.m.- 4:45 p.m.
ADMISSION: $2 Children under 6/ $4.50 Youth/ $10 Adult/ $9 Seniors
PHONE: 912-353-3023
ADDRESS: 7601 Skidaway Road, Savannah, GA 31406
Source: https://gastateparks.org/Wormsloe