- Our list of the best things to do in Pooler, Georgia, features the top 107 nearby activities — including 49 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- Pooler, GA has a variety of great sights and experiences nearby. Top categories include: Tours, Outdoor Places, Water Activities, and Sights & Landmarks.
- The results below include the top 14 things to do within the city of Pooler, GA , followed by 80 popular activities in nearby cities, including Savannah, Bluffton, Tybee Island, Richmond Hill, Hardeeville, Columbia, Midway, Daufuskie Island, Hilton Head and Hilton Head Island
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9.6 Miles
A National Historic Landmark built in 1819, Owen-Thomas House is now a stately house museum featuring a vast collection of art and antique furnishings. Tours are given daily at 30-minute intervals, plan your visit back in time today.
9.6 Miles
The host of numerous important events, the Savannah Convention Center is a large complex that includes a waterfront, exhibit space, ballroom, board rooms, and meeting space and rooms.
9.6 Miles
Savannah Fun Tours is an excursion company that offers team building activities, Girl Scout tours, private birthday parties, and wedding parties. The company also has custom designed scavenger hunts for large groups of people.
9.7 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.
9.7 Miles
Savannah Bike Tours is an excursion company that features 2-3 hour long bike tours of the Savannah River, River Street, and Factor's Walk. The company provides a guide and a bicycle for every tour.
10.0 Miles
Dedicated to promoting conservation and education, Oatland Island Wildlife Center has an outdoor area where visitors can view animals like birds of prey. The center also has indoor exhibits that display wolves, cougars, lizards, and other animals.
10.9 Miles
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694 Beech Hill Lane, Hardeeville, SC 29927
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The Savannah National Wildlife Refuge was created in 1927 on 29,000 acres of marshes, wetlands, and hardwood forests. The region provides and ideal habitat for bountiful species of wildlife, as well as flora and migratory birds.
11.8 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.
12.1 Miles
Situated in the Georgia wetlands, the J F Gregory City Park offers a wide range of walking paths, trails, and picnic benches for those wanting to enjoy the scenery. The park which features a stage and pavilion can also be rented for private events.
12.2 Miles
With a Junior Olympic sized pool, Richmond Hill Swim Club offers visitors a chance to swim laps. The pool is safe for young children and often has swimming lessons taught at there.