- TripBuzz discovered 59 different types of activities for couples in the Richmond Hill area, including Walking Trails (like J F Gregory City Park), Art Gallery (like Leahy Art Gallery Fine Art & Custom Framing), Swimming Pool (like Richmond Hill Swim Club) and Parks (like Forsyth Park), and much more.
- We discovered a total of 48 date ideas in or near Richmond Hill, Georgia, including 44 fun or romantic activities in nearby cities within 25 miles like Savannah, Pooler, Hinesville and Midway.
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12.9 Miles
Located in Pooler, Georgia, the Fun Zone Amusement & Sports Park offers many appealing divertisements for guests of all ages. Its most popular attractions include go-karts and a large arcade.
13.1 Miles
Constructed by volunteers and the Savannah Area Council of Garden Clubs, the Botanical Garden has gardens of natural, exotic, and edible plants, trails, exhibits, ponds, and an amphitheater. Admission is free, but there is a small fee for groups of ten or more.
13.7 Miles
A Class Act Dance Center is a dance training facility that offers 2 dance studios with floating dance floors. They offer a variety of dance programs which include ballet, jazz, tap, and contemporary dance.
14.0 Miles
As the former estate of 18th century resident, Noble Jones, Wormsloe Historic Site features an avenue of 400 live oak trees to walk through. The site is a marshland filled with native plants like Spanish moss.
14.5 Miles
Visitors at Frames 'n' Games always leave happily exhausted. This entertainment complex includes a laser tag arena, a huge video arcade and a bowling alley. It is a popular birthday party venue. Walk-ins are welcome, but Frames 'n' Games recommends reservations for large groups.
14.7 Miles
Offering regular, 3-D, and IMAX movies, Royal Cinemas seeks to provide its visitors with a memorable and enjoyable movie viewing experience. The theater also offers a full menu with drinks, including beer and wine selections.
15.0 Miles
At Hearse Ghost Tours, guests can see the historic sites of Savannah from the back of a hearse. At each stop, the guides provide humorous commentary about the haunted history of the location.
15.1 Miles
Covering 30 acres, the Forsyth Park is a Parisian inspired park, with trails, playgrounds, and a cafe. Other amenities include tennis, basketball, and soccer fields. Concerts are held in here.
15.3 Miles
The Mercer Williams House Museum is a museum that was designed by the New York architect, John S. Norris. The museum features white carrier marble mantels, handmade wooden carvings, and a mahogany cupping table.
15.3 Miles
Visitors can hop on an old fashioned trolley-style bus on the Old Town Trolley Tours of Savannah. The trolley takes visitors to the colonial landmarks of Savannah while the guide provides history tidbits about the town.