A Fun-Filled Day Trip from Bluffton: Discovering Family Adventures in Savannah

Nestled just a short drive away from Bluffton, Savannah offers an array of exciting and family-friendly activities that make it the perfect destination for a day trip. Whether your family is into history, sports, or just looking for a fun day out, Savannah has something for everyone. Here are some cool things to do in Savannah with the whole family:

Savannah Children's Museum

Start your day at the Savannah Children's Museum, a must-visit for families with young children. Located near downtown Savannah, this unique museum is an outdoor, open-air space built within the historic Central of Georgia Railway Carpentry Shop. The museum features interactive exhibits, including a scavenger hunts and various hands-on activities designed to spark creativity and learning in children of all ages. It's a place where kids can let their imaginations run wild while parents enjoy the beautiful surroundings.

Address: 655 Louisville Rd, Savannah, GA 31401

Savannah Children's Museum

Savannah Children's Museum during Suess Fest. 

Catch a Game: Savannah Bananas and Ghost Pirates

Sports fans in the family? Savannah is home to two thrilling sports experiences you won’t want to miss.

Savannah Bananas: This baseball team is anything but ordinary. Known for their fun and zany approach to the game, the Savannah Bananas offer an experience that's as much about entertainment as it is about baseball. With on-field antics, unique rules, and a lively atmosphere, attending a Bananas game is a blast for all ages.

Warning, it can be difficult to get tickets, so make sure to check the schedule and buy well in advance.

Address: Grayson Stadium, 1401 E Victory Dr, Savannah, GA 31404

Savannah Bananas

Savannah Ghost Pirates: If hockey is more your speed, catch the Savannah Ghost Pirates in action. This professional hockey team brings excitement to the ice with fast-paced games that are sure to keep everyone on the edge of their seats. The Ghost Pirates’ games are perfect for families looking to enjoy high-energy sports in a fun, family-friendly environment.

Warning, it is a violent sport, and these guys do get into the occasional fight. We attended once during an elementary school night where the goalies even went at it - and I’m not sure all the children were quite prepared for the experience.

Address: Enmarket Arena, 620 Stiles Ave, Savannah, GA 31415

Savannah Ghost Pirates

Explore Forsyth Park

After some thrilling sports action, take a leisurely stroll through Forsyth Park, one of Savannah’s most iconic and picturesque green spaces. With its sprawling lawns, historic fountain, and shaded playgrounds, Forsyth Park is a great place for families to relax, have a picnic, or let the kids burn off some energy. On weekends, you might even catch a local market where you can pick up some fresh, local treats.

Fountain in Forsyth Park.

River Street

No trip to Savannah is complete without a visit to River Street. Lined with cobblestones and historic buildings, River Street is a bustling hub of shops, restaurants, and galleries. Families can enjoy a scenic walk along the Savannah River, watch the huge ships go by, or indulge in some delicious Southern cuisine at one of the many family-friendly eateries. Don't forget to stop by River Street Sweets for some famous pralines or other sweet treats!

View of the Talmadge Bridge (that you take back to Bluffton) from River Street.

River Street Bonus Pick: Marvel at the Geodes in the JW Marriott

While exploring River Street, make sure to stop by the JW Marriott Savannah Plant Riverside District, where you’ll find a breathtaking display of giant geodes and fossils in the lobby. These stunning natural wonders are a must-see for both kids and adults. The enormous amethyst geode, in particular, is a favorite with visitors, sparkling with deep purple crystals that captivate the imagination. The hotel’s lobby doubles as a museum, with a fascinating collection of gems, fossils, and ancient artifacts on display, offering an unexpected yet unforgettable educational experience right in the heart of Savannah. It's a perfect stop to mix some science and wonder into your family day trip!

Address: 400 W River St, Savannah, GA 31401

JW Marriott Savannah Plant Riverside District

Very cool geodes and fossils at the JW Marriott on River Street.

Starland Yard: A Foodie and Fun Hub for Families

For a laid-back yet lively experience, head to Starland Yard, a family-friendly gathering spot in Savannah’s trendy Starland District. This unique outdoor venue offers an ever-rotating lineup of local food trucks, so there’s something to satisfy every craving, from pizza at the popular Pizzeria Vittoria to delicious bites from various other food vendors. With picnic tables, a large outdoor space, and live music or entertainment on many nights, Starland Yard is a great place for families to unwind and enjoy a casual meal together. Kids can run around in the open spaces, while parents can relax with a craft beer or cocktail from the Yard Bar, making it a perfect stop for an evening of fun after a busy day exploring Savannah.

Address: 2411 De Soto Ave, Savannah, GA 31401

Starland Yard

Front Porch Improv: Laughter for the Whole Family

For some lighthearted entertainment, check out the kid-friendly shows at Front Porch Improv. This local comedy troupe offers hilarious performances tailored to families, with clean humor and interactive elements that engage kids and adults alike. The shows are high-energy, filled with improv games, audience participation, and plenty of laughs, making it a fun and unique outing for families looking for a little comedy during their visit to Savannah. Front Porch Improv is a fantastic way to introduce kids to the world of improv and theater in a relaxed, welcoming environment.

Address: 210 W Victory Dr, Savannah, GA 31405

Front Porch Improv

Oatland Island's Fairy and Gnome Festival

Explore the Enchanted Forest at the Fairy and Gnome festival. 

Oatland Island Wildlife Center is worth a visit at any time during the year, but if you're visiting Savannah in the spring, don’t miss the enchanting Fairy and Gnome Festival. This whimsical event is perfect for families with young children who love magic and imagination. The festival transforms Oatland Island into a magical land filled with fairy houses, gnome homes, and activities like face painting, crafts, and scavenger hunts.

Kids are encouraged to come dressed as fairies, gnomes, or woodland creatures as they explore the enchanted forest and enjoy nature-themed activities. The festival also highlights the beautiful wildlife and nature trails at Oatland Island, making it a fun and educational experience for the whole family.

Address: 711 Sandtown Rd, Savannah, GA 31410

Oatland Island Wildlife Center

Quick and Easy Day Trip from Bluffton

One of the best things about Savannah is how easy it is to get there from Bluffton. The drive takes just about 30 to 45 minutes, making it an ideal destination for a spontaneous day trip. Whether you’re looking to explore the historic charm of the city or dive into its modern attractions, Savannah offers a perfect blend of activities that will keep the entire family entertained.

So pack up the car and head over to Savannah for a day filled with fun, learning, and adventure. Your family is sure to create memories that will last a lifetime!

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