Wormsloe Historic Site
4.5$· InexpensiveExplore Georgia's oldest standing colonial ruins beneath breathtaking mossy live oaks.
Wormsloe State Historic Site offers visitors a memorable journey through Georgia's early colonial history and coastal landscapes. Its iconic 1.5-mile drive beneath Spanish moss-draped live oak trees leads directly to the tabby ruins of Noble Jones' 18th-century estate. Scenic walking trails, a museum, and historic artifacts bring Savannah's rich heritage to life.
Expert notes
- Visitors should also check out the nature trail that runs through the marshes and forests of Wormsloe Historic Site. It offers beautiful views of the surrounding landscape and is a great way to experience Georgia's natural beauty. Take a guided tour of the site to learn about its history. Wear comfortable clothing and shoes as you will be doing a lot of walking and bring insect repellent for the nature trail. Bring a camera to capture the beauty of the oak-lined drive. Email wormsloe.shs@dnr.ga.gov to book a group tour.
Features
- Birding
- Breathtaking Views
- Dog Friendly
- Family Fun
- Guided Tours
- Lush
- Photography
- Private Events
- Relaxing
- Romantic
- Self Guided Tour
Special occasion reservations
For inquiries about weddings, contact wormsloe.weddings@dnr.ga.gov
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