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Forsyth Park Fountain – Monterey Square loop from Thunderbolt

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United States
Georgia
Chatham County
Thunderbolt

Forsyth Park Fountain – Monterey Square loop from Thunderbolt

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4.5

(7972)

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Forsyth Park Fountain – Monterey Square loop from Thunderbolt

01:05

18.5km

40m

Cycling

Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels. The starting point of the route is right next to a parking lot.

Last updated: May 8, 2026

Tips

Includes a segment in which cycling is not permitted

After 7.41 km for 202 m

Waypoints

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Start point

Parking

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7.52 km

Forsyth Park Fountain

Highlight • Monument

Forsyth Park is a beautiful park, spanning over 30 acres, and featuring a stunning fountain that serves as its centerpiece. The park's landscaping is meticulously maintained, making it the perfect place to enjoy a relaxing walk or picnic with friends and family.

Tip by

2

7.75 km

Forsyth Park

Highlight • Natural

Nestled in the heart of the Victorian District, Forsyth Park is a favored destination for runners and walkers who come to enjoy its paved pathways. There are several options through the grounds, or you can jog a large loop, spanning one mile around the park's perimeter. It's a perfect place for a picturesque run through the spectacular scenery of live oaks and Spanish moss.

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3

7.87 km

Monterey Square

Highlight • Monument

Small square with a tall monument to General Casimir Pulaski. Monterey Square is only a short stroll through Bull St. away from Forsyth Park. It is often named as one of the most picturesque squares in Savannah.

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4

9.30 km

Orleans Square

Highlight • Monument

Orleans Square is a beautiful and historic square. It was laid out in 1815 and is one of the 22 squares in Savannah's Historic District. The square is home to a variety of historic buildings.

It is a great place to relax and enjoy the outdoors. It is beautifully landscaped with trees covered in Spanish moss, flowers, and a fountain surrounded by benches. All in all, this makes it a perfect place to sit back and enjoy the scenery.

Tip by

5

9.71 km

Telfair Square

Highlight • Historical Site

Telfair Square is one of the oldest squares in Savannah, dating back to 1733. It is home to a number of historic buildings, including the Telfair Academy of Arts and Sciences, the Jepson Center for the Arts, and Trinity Methodist Church.

Tip by

6

10.1 km

Wright Square

Highlight • Historical Site

Wright Square has two of the most impressive monuments in all of downtown – a towering statue and an enormous boulder. Its layout materialized in 1733. The original name of the square was Percival in honor of Viscount Percival, who became the Earl of Egmont. Later, the city decided to rename it Wright Square, after Sir James Wright, Georgia’s third and last Royal Governor. The central monument honors William Washington Gordon, the founder of the Central of Georgia Railroad, and the boulder in the southeast corner memorializes Tomochichi, the leader of the Yamacraws, a friend of General Oglethorpe and ally of the English. Tomochichi negotiated a treaty that gave General Oglethorpe the land that became Savannah and was a key part in establishing the military outpost against the Spanish invasion. After he died in the Yamacraw Indian Village in 1737 he was brought back to Savannah to be buried among his English friends, at his request. His body lies in the center of the square with a pyramid of rocks placed over his grave. General Oglethorpe’s ordered the burial arrangements.
savannah.com/wright-square

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7

10.3 km

Oglethorpe Square

Highlight • Monument

One block north of the Colonial Park Cemetery is Savannah’s modest Oglethorpe Square, with benches lining the brick sidewalk. There are no monuments in this square, which pays homage to James Oglethorpe, the founder of Savannah. It was established in 1742 as Upper New Square, but later renamed after General Oglethorpe.
savannah.com/oglethorpe-square

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18.5 km

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Parking

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Way Types & Surfaces

Way Types

11.1 km

5.29 km

1.52 km

538 m

< 100 m

Surfaces

13.9 km

4.13 km

267 m

163 m

< 100 m

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