Forsyth Park
Forsyth Park is the largest park in Savannah. It was created in the 1840s on 10
acres (0.04 km2) of land, donated by William Hodgson. In 1851, the park was
expanded and named for Georgia Governor John Forsyth.
Location
Savannah, Chatham County
Georgia,
USA
Getting There
Forsyth Park is located in Savannah, Georgia. Here are some ways to get there:
By Car: Forsyth Park is located in the heart of Savannah and is easily
accessible by car. There is plenty of on-street parking available around the
park.
By Public Transportation: Savannah's public transportation system, CAT (Chatham
Area Transit), has several bus routes that stop near Forsyth Park. Check the CAT
website for schedules and routes.
By Walking/Biking: If you are staying in the downtown Savannah area, walking or
biking to Forsyth Park is a great option. It's a short walk or bike ride from
many hotels and B&Bs in the area.
By Trolley: Savannah's historic trolley tours also stop at Forsyth Park. This
can be a great way to see the park and other historic sites in Savannah.
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