We have stayed there a few different Thanksgivings in our previous SOB fifth wheel. It's pretty, with Spanish moss draping off live oak trees. Definitely a State Park (more rustic than the private campgrounds we stay in). But nice enough that we're thinking about returning.
They have wide, pretty nature trails through scrub, marsh, coast and pine forest areas. There's also an educational exhibit about the ecosystem of the area.
There's Wormsloe State Park nearby (day-use) that has an historic house and grounds. Looks fascinating, but we never seem to make it there. Savannah proper is a few miles away, over a bridge. Parking in Savannah can be difficult, but not impossible. Lots of touristy (expensive) restaurants & shops.
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