Wormsloe

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(2K) · History museum in Savannah, United States
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Wormsloe is a state historic site operated by the Georgia Department of Natural Resources.

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Jan 4, 2025
Pro: the grounds are beautiful, the workers there are very nice. Con: more information about the raccoons and birds there than the enslaved people. I wish I used my time more wisely and went to oth… Full review by Squidtaco13
Jan 3, 2025
Unfortunately, we arrived too late to be able to walk the plantation. However, we were able to see the most famous alley through the gate. Beautiful place. Full review by RudySzymon
Jan 1, 2025
For as many times as we have visited Savannah, this was our first visit to Wormsloe. Oak Ave is beautiful, the park is well maintained and the historic elements interpreted. While there aren’t a lot … Full review by FarmHerJen
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Questions & answers

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Is this free or does it require buying an admission ticket?
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You have to pay at the gate on the right when you enter. I believe it was $15 per person. Enjoy!
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Answer by Will M · Mar 13, 2024
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Can you ride bicycles/ e-bike or is it just a walking tour?
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There is no info that I’ve found other than golf carts are prohibited on trails and when we were there, we did not see any bikes.
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Answer by David R · Mar 19, 2023
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My friend cannot walk too far. How far of a walk from parking area to ruins? To museum? And to any old buildings?
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From the parking area to the gift shop is like a normal walk form a parking area to the store. Maybe like 30 feet if you park close. The house ruins was about 300 yards away from the …
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From the parking area to the gift shop is like a normal walk form a parking area to the store. Maybe like 30 feet if you park close. The house ruins was about 300 yards away from the parking lot if I remember the guide correctly and on uneven trails, and surfaces. I didnt visit the museum, so I can’t guide you there.
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How long is the tour / what are some of the sites included on the tour?
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The tour takes a few hours, but you can also just walk the grounds yourself, too. You see the different trails, the buildings where the former owners lived, as well as ruins of other …
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The tour takes a few hours, but you can also just walk the grounds yourself, too. You see the different trails, the buildings where the former owners lived, as well as ruins of other buildings.
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Can you just stop and see the oak-lined drive /take pictures but not pay for the tour? Just want to see the beautiful trees!
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You can pull in and park at the ticket station just inside the gate. They don't appear to mind if you take photos from there, but you'd need to purchase a ticket to proceed any further. …
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You can pull in and park at the ticket station just inside the gate. They don't appear to mind if you take photos from there, but you'd need to purchase a ticket to proceed any further. That is the start of the tree-lined road, so you can get a decent photo there.
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Are ATVs and off-road vehicles allowed in state parks?
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ATVs and off-road vehicles are not allowed in state parks. All vehicles are subject to license safety requirements and regulations of the Georgia Department of Public Safety. Park...
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