Port Wentworth

Known as Savannah’s Front Porch, Port Wentworth is the best place to stay, play, eat and shop near Savannah, Georgia. Whether you’re a history buff searching for lost Savannah River Plantations, a Civil War explorer seeking to walk the living history of Sherman’s march or a family looking for outdoor fun, you’ll find adventure here.


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Salt Marsh Walking Tour

An easy stroll along the trail allows your naturalist guide to help you explore this dynamic and fascinating ecosystem that has supported humans on this coast throughout history. Come learn the fascinating inner workings of this rich natural resource that shelters, cleanses, and protects. Alternately submerged beneath salt water and baked under the sun, the plants and animals of this unique wilderness are highly specialized. Discover the drama of life in the mud and salt. Tour size 4 to 12 participants.

Reservations Required!
Admission: $25 per person
Website: www.wilderness-southeast.org
Phone: 912.236.8115


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Forest Stewards: a Volunteer Training Program

Savannah Tree Foundation has anew volunteer training program, Forest Stewards, which will host its fourth session led by Dennis Goldbaugh of Chatham County.
Cost:$4 park access fee

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Bamboo Farm & Coastal Gardens


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The South’s Guide to Getting Out

It’s one of those breezy, 75-degree Savannah spring days, and all you can think of is a way to get out of the office and into the sunshine. Yet once you’ve been freed from the confines of three cubical walls, you can’t quite figure how to best embrace the perfect weather.

If you are experiencing this situation at least once a week, you probably have what’s commonly referred to as “yadunnowhattodo-itis.” Don’t worry; it’s not fatal. But if left untreated, it could lead to a severe case of spring fever. The South’s Guide to Getting Out has been proven to reduce the symptoms of this debilitating condition, by offering suggestions for what to do on those irresistibly sunny days. Read it twice and call us in the morning. Oh yeah, and we are responsible for any pleasant side effects.


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Category: Apr/May 09
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