Savannah Children's Museum
Rating
Family of 4
$32-$40.
Duration
1.5-2.5 hours
Best Ages
1-8 years
About
The Savannah Children's Museum offers a refreshingly different children's museum experience. Instead of the polished, air-conditioned interactives found at larger city museums, Savannah's version is largely outdoors, embracing the city's mild climate and natural beauty to create a play space that feels organic and free-spirited.
Spread across a shaded section of Tricentennial Park, the museum features themed stations that encourage sensory exploration, creativity, and imaginative play. The Exploration Station lets kids experiment with sand and water tables. The Art Stop provides easels, paint, and craft supplies for open-ended creation.
The Reading Nook, tucked under a canopy of trees, creates a quiet space for story time. And the Music Garden features percussion instruments that kids can freely bang, shake, and strum.
The museum's outdoor orientation is its greatest strength for families with young children. Toddlers and preschoolers thrive when they can move between activities without the constraints of indoor spaces, and the natural shade from mature trees keeps the play areas comfortable even in summer. The sensory garden features plants kids can touch and smell, connecting them to the natural world in a way that indoor museums rarely achieve.
The museum shares Tricentennial Park with the Georgia State Railroad Museum, which houses an impressive collection of historic locomotives, rolling stock, and a working turntable. The railroad museum offers miniature train rides that are a highlight for train-loving kids. A combo ticket for both museums provides excellent value for a half-day family outing.
The Savannah Children's Museum is operated by the Coastal Heritage Society, which also runs Old Fort Jackson and the Savannah History Museum. Families spending several days in Savannah may benefit from a Society membership that provides access to all properties.
Age Suitability
Parent Logistics
Stroller-Friendly
Nursing / Changing
true
Setting
Indoor & Outdoor
Rainy Day
Not ideal
Plan Your Visit
Best Time to Visit
Weekday mornings for the most relaxed experience; avoid Saturday afternoons
Wait Times
No wait — walk right in
Nearby Food
No food on-site. Nearby options include Vic's on the River (10-min drive to River Street), Crystal Beer Parlor (10-min drive), or pack a picnic for the park grounds.
Why Kids Love It
The Savannah Children's Museum is a hidden gem tucked behind the Georgia State Railroad Museum in Tricentennial Park. Unlike slick, corporate children's museums, this one is charmingly hands-on and largely outdoor — which suits Savannah's climate perfectly. Kids explore sensory gardens, build in the construction zone, create art at painting stations, and navigate a maze made of hedge walls.
The outdoor orientation means kids get fresh air and sunshine while they play, and the exhibits feel more like a creative backyard than a museum. There's a reading nook shaded by trees, a music garden with instruments kids can bang on, and a water play area where getting messy is the whole point. For toddlers especially, the freedom to roam, dig, splash, and explore makes this place feel like paradise.
The museum's location next to the Georgia State Railroad Museum adds a bonus — families can combine visits, and train-loving kids can see historic locomotives and ride a miniature train. The whole Tricentennial Park complex provides 2-3 hours of family entertainment at very reasonable prices.
Pro Tips from Parents
- Bring a change of clothes — the water and sand play areas guarantee messy fun.
- Combine with the Georgia State Railroad Museum next door for a half-day of family activities.
- The museum is mostly outdoors, so check weather and bring sunscreen.
- Weekday mornings are the quietest — you may have exhibits nearly to yourselves.
- The museum is best for ages 1-8; older kids may find it too young for them.
What to Bring
- change of clothes
- sunscreen
- hat
- water bottle
- towel for water play
Cost Info
Estimated Cost (Family of 4)
$32-$40.
Admission ~$9/person (adults and children over 1).
Family of 4: ~$36.
Under 1 free.
Tips to Save
- Coastal Heritage Society members get free admission.
- Check for combo tickets with the adjacent Georgia State Railroad Museum.
- Visit on the second Sunday of each month for Free Family Fun Days.
Hours & Contact
Hours
- friday
- 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM
- monday
- Closed
- sunday
- 11:00 AM - 4:00 PM
- tuesday
- 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM
- saturday
- 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM
- thursday
- 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM
- wednesday
- 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM