- The list below includes 118 free or cheap things to do in or near Savannah, Georgia, including 55 different types of inexpensive activities like Haunted Tours, Parks, Walking Tours and Historic Homes.
- From Bonaventure Cemetery to Forsyth Park, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Savannah and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Hilton Head Island, Pooler, Hilton Head and Tybee Island.
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The award-winning preservation of a Federal-style home built by Isaiah Davenport lets visitors glimpse life in the 1820s
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Led by knowledgeable local tour guides, Beaufort Walking Tours provides visitors the opportunity to explore the historic local town around them. During the tour, guests have the opportunity to view historic houses, scenic views, and centuries-old churches.
30.5 Miles
Parris Island Museum is a 10,000 sq ft facility focused on the Marine Corps and containing artifacts that show its role from the American Revolution to the Civil War. Because of its base location, ID is required for entry.
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Commemorating the history of the United States Marine Corps, the Parris Island Museum, is located in a 10,000 square foot facility. The museum includes thousands of artifacts, exhibits, and displays honoring the rich traditions of the Marine Corps.
31.3 Miles
Featuring three landing ramps for boating enthusiasts, a floating dock and fishing pier, The Sands, is a beach in Port Royal where visitors can enjoy the shorefront. The site also includes an observation tower, picnic areas, and places for the kids to look for crabs.
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Discover the secluded, natural beauty of Cypress Wetlands, by taking a walk along the ½ mile walking trails. Featuring a series of boardwalk and paved trails through the wetlands, visitors can enjoy the abundant birds and wildlife that call it home.
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Military and history buffs can visit Fort Stewart and take note of the 279,270 acres of this military installation. Guests and military members can enjoy a museum and even angle for fish among the 80 species of fish available at Fort Stewart.
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Built in the 1740's, St. Helena's Chapel of Ease was designed to accommodate the plantation workers who couldn't travel to the local parish church. The enchanting site was destroyed by fire in 1886, but the ruins were added to the National Register of Historic Places.
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Built during the Spanish American War in 1898, Fort Fremont now consists of ruins open for visitor exploration within the Fort Fremont National State Park.
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An independent movie theater, Plaza Stadium Theatre features five screens used to display first-run Hollywood movies. The theater also offers stadium seating, a selection of 3D movies and a concession area with food and drinks.
33.7 Miles
Located along the Beaufort River, the Beaufort Yacht & Sailing Club is a club that offers a number of amenities for members to enjoy. Kayaking, sailing, motorboating, and tennis are a few of the popular activities enjoyed by club members.