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Enjoy an easy 1.8-mile (2.8 km) hike around Savannah's historic Forsyth Park, featuring the iconic fountain and Spanish moss-draped oaks.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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1.67 km
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The Forsyth Park Loop is a relatively short and easy hike. Based on average hiking speeds, you can expect to complete the full loop in approximately 40-45 minutes. This allows for a leisurely pace to enjoy the scenery.
The trail primarily consists of wide, tree-lined, paved pathways, making for a level and easy walk. It is mostly flat, with only slight elevation changes typical of an urban park environment. This makes it suitable for all skill levels and accessible for wheelchairs and strollers.
Absolutely! The Forsyth Park Loop is rated as easy and is perfect for beginners, families, and individuals of all ages. Its paved, flat terrain and scenic surroundings make it a very enjoyable and accessible experience. There's also a children's play area within Forsyth Park.
The park is beautiful year-round, but spring is particularly stunning when the azaleas are in bloom, especially in the northern section. Fall offers pleasant temperatures and colorful foliage. Weekends can be busy due to events like the weekly farmers' market, so consider a weekday visit for a quieter experience.
Yes, the Forsyth Park Loop is dog-friendly! Leashed pets are welcome on the paths, making it a great spot to enjoy a walk with your furry companion. Please remember to clean up after your dog to keep the park enjoyable for everyone.
No, there is no entrance fee or permit required to access Forsyth Park or to walk the loop trail. It is a public park open for everyone to enjoy.
Parking around Forsyth Park is typically street parking. While there isn't a dedicated parking lot for the loop, you can often find metered street parking on the surrounding streets. Be sure to check local signage for any restrictions or payment requirements.
The loop offers numerous picturesque sights. You'll pass by the iconic Forsyth Park Fountain, historic mansions, and the View from the Forsyth Park Band Shell. Keep an eye out for the majestic live oak trees draped in Spanish moss and you might even enjoy some Squirrel Spotting in the Park.
Yes, the Forsyth Park Loop is part of the larger East Coast Greenway (GA) network, with approximately 87% of the loop overlapping with this extensive trail. Additionally, the park is adjacent to the Historic District of Savannah, offering easy access to explore more of the city's charm.
Yes, Forsyth Park is located in a vibrant area of Savannah. You'll find several cafes, restaurants, and shops within a short walking distance, particularly along the streets bordering the park and in the nearby Historic District.
Yes, Forsyth Park is well-served by public transportation in Savannah. Several bus routes have stops conveniently located around the park, making it easily accessible without a car.
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