Forsyth Park
Rating
Price
Free
Duration
1-3 hours
Best Ages
All ages
About
Forsyth Park is Savannah's most beloved public space and arguably the most beautiful urban park in the American South. Spanning 30 acres at the southern edge of the Historic District, it's anchored by the iconic white cast-iron fountain (modeled after a fountain in Paris) that has been a Savannah landmark since 1858.
For families, the park's south end is the action zone. A large, modern playground features age-appropriate equipment for toddlers through big kids, including climbing structures, slides, tire swings, and a rubberized safety surface. Adjacent to the playground, the splash pad provides free water play during warm months — essential in a city where summer temperatures routinely hit the 90s.
The park's live oak canopy is its secret weapon for families. The massive trees create natural shade throughout, and their low-hanging branches draped with Spanish moss give the park a fairy-tale quality that enchants children. The flat, paved paths are ideal for strollers, scooters, and first bike rides, while the open lawns accommodate everything from soccer games to kite-flying.
The Saturday Forsyth Farmers' Market (running year-round, 9 AM - 1 PM) is one of Savannah's signature family experiences. Local farmers, bakers, and artisans set up under the park's trees, selling everything from fresh peaches and boiled peanuts to artisan bread and handmade soap. Live music fills the air, and the community atmosphere is warm and welcoming.
It's the perfect way to start a Saturday in Savannah.
Forsyth Park's central location makes it an ideal base for exploring the Historic District on foot. From the park's north entrance, you can walk to nearly every major Savannah attraction — the squares, River Street, and the city's best restaurants are all within a 15-20 minute walk through one of America's most walkable downtowns.
Age Suitability
Parent Logistics
Stroller-Friendly
Setting
Outdoor
Rainy Day
Not ideal
Plan Your Visit
Best Time to Visit
Saturday mornings for the farmers market; early mornings in summer to beat the heat
Wait Times
No wait — open access park
Nearby Food
Collins Quarter (on the park, brunch favorite), Sentient Bean (coffee and light fare on the park's east side), Mrs. Wilkes Dining Room (3 blocks north), Back in the Day Bakery (short drive), Leopold's Ice Cream (10-min walk north).
Why Kids Love It
Forsyth Park is the beating heart of Savannah and one of the most beautiful urban parks in the South. The iconic white fountain at the north end is a postcard-perfect backdrop, but kids are drawn straight to the large, shaded playground on the south end. The modern play structures include climbing walls, slides, swings for multiple age groups, and a splash pad that's a lifesaver during Savannah's sweltering summers.
The park's 30 acres of live oak-lined paths, open lawns, and shaded benches create a dreamy setting for family time. Kids love running through the wide-open green spaces, chasing squirrels, and exploring the winding paths that feel like they lead somewhere magical. The massive live oaks dripping with Spanish moss make even a simple walk feel like an adventure.
On Saturday mornings, the Forsyth Farmers' Market brings the park to life with local vendors selling fresh pastries, lemonade, grilled cheese, and artisan goods. The market atmosphere — with live music, food samples, and the buzz of the Savannah community — turns a park visit into a cultural experience that families remember long after they leave.
Pro Tips from Parents
- The playground and splash pad are on the south end of the park — enter from Park Avenue for closest access.
- The Saturday Forsyth Farmers' Market (9 AM - 1 PM) is one of Savannah's best family experiences — arrive by 9:30 for the best selection.
- Parking is metered along the park perimeter; quarters or the ParkSavannah app work for meters.
- Bring a blanket and picnic — the lawns under the live oaks are the best picnic spots in Savannah.
- The fountain is most photogenic in the morning light; afternoons create harsh shadows.
What to Bring
- picnic blanket
- sunscreen
- swimsuits for splash pad
- water bottles
- frisbee or ball
- camera
Cost Info
Free Admission
Estimated Cost (Family of 4)
$0-$15.
Park is free.
Saturday Forsyth Farmers' Market vendors sell snacks, pastries, and drinks for $3-$10.
Pack a picnic for $0.
Tips to Save
- Everything is free — playground, splash pad, walking paths.
- Bring snacks and water.
- The Saturday Farmers' Market is free to browse (budget $10-$15 if buying food).
- Street parking is metered but affordable.
Hours & Contact
Hours
- friday
- Open 24 hours
- monday
- Open 24 hours
- sunday
- Open 24 hours
- tuesday
- Open 24 hours
- saturday
- Open 24 hours
- thursday
- Open 24 hours
- wednesday
- Open 24 hours