Dog Parks in Savannah, Georgia!
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Dog Park in Savannah, Georgia:
Located in 77 acre Daffin Park, this is a fully-fenced park with a large common area, fountains, many trees, and cleaning stations, as well as separate areas for large and small dogs. |
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500 E Broad St, Savannah, GA |
Dog Park in Savannah, Georgia: Mother Matilda Beasley Park - trip advisor
This park is in Beasley Park, next to an elementary school, towards the back, and has sand, mulch, grass, drinking water, benches, and shade. *No separate small dog area. |
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1850 E Montgomery Crossroads, Savannah, GA (912) 652-6780 - Map |
Pet Friendly Place in Savannah, Georgia: Lake Mayer - Yelp Reviews and Images
This park offers a wide variety of courts and a fresh water lake, stocked with fish, as well as a dog exercise area.
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Drayton St and East Park Ave, Savannah, GA |
Pet Friendly Place in Savannah, Georgia: Forsyth Park - Yelp - video Leashed dogs are welcome at Forsyth Park, the largest park in the historic district of Savannah, covering 30 acres of land just south of Gaston Street and north of Park Avenue; this park is a hub of social interaction for locals and tourists, offering concerts, recreation sports, people watching, sun bathing, reading and relaxing |
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Fort Pulaski National Monument 1 Cokesbury Island, Savannah, GA |
Pet Friendly Place in Savannah, Georgia: Fort Pulaski National Monument - Yelp
Leashed dogs are welcome at the national monument of Fort Pulaski, a masonry fortification, and during the Civil War, the Union army used rifled cannon to compel the Confederate garrison inside the fort to surrender; this siege was a landmark experiment in the history of military science and invention. |
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Pet Friendly Place in Savannah, Georgia:
Leashed pets are welcomed to explore along with you, and there is even a fountain for dogs here; Troup Square was established in 1851, named after a US Senator and Governor of Georgia, it has a fascinating Armillary Sphere in the middle that functions as a sundial; the Myers Drinking Fountain was originally 4 feet off the ground, and when it was moved from Forsyth Park the faucets and basins were set near the ground so dogs can get a drink. |
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330 Bonaventure Rd, Thunderbolt, GA |
Pet Friendly Place in Savannah, Georgia: Leashed pets are welcome, this is a public cemetery located on a scenic bluff of the Wilmington River, east of Savannah, famous after it was featured in the novel and book Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil; this has been a world famous tourist destination for more than 150 years due to the old tree-lined roadways, many notable people burried there, the unique cemetery sculpture and architecture, and the folklore associated with the site. 1. A dog must be leashed at all times and under the control of its owner/handler. 2. Poop MUST be scooped and disposed of in a plastic bag. Trash receptacles can be found near the red brick office building by the entrance gates. So bring your doggie-doo bags or a plastic grocery shopping type bag. |
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52 Diamond Causeway, Savannah, GA |
Dog Park in Savannah, Georgia: Skidaway Island State Park - Video Leashed pets are welcome; the park is located near historic Savannah, bordering Skidaway Narrows, part of Savannah's intracoastal waterway; trails wind through maritime forests and past the salt marsh, leading to a boardwalk and observation tower. |