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Locality: Savannah, Georgia

Phone: +1 912-353-3023



Address: 7601 Skidaway Rd 31406 Savannah, GA, US

Website: www.gastateparks.org/Wormsloe

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Wormsloe State Historic Site 11.12.2020

Spots are filling up for Saturday's program. Call soon to reserve a spot on one of the 4 tours!

Wormsloe State Historic Site 07.12.2020

Don't worry if you missed the fun... You can still come out on Saturday, November 28th and do the Turkey Trot!

Wormsloe State Historic Site 17.11.2020

The sun is setting on Noble Bones and his family for 2020. Thank for everyone that came out and hope you had as much fun as the Rangers did!

Wormsloe State Historic Site 04.11.2020

Head out to Wormsloe today for the last chance to find "Noble Bones" and his family! Come dressed in a costume and earn an extra special prize!

Wormsloe State Historic Site 19.10.2020

It's almost Halloween which means the last Noble Bones Scavenger hunt is nearly here. We've pulled out all the Bones family for this extra special hunt! Plus come in costume and get a bonus special Halloween prize.

Wormsloe State Historic Site 30.09.2020

The weekend is almost here, which means its almost time to help find Noble Bones and his family!

Wormsloe State Historic Site 26.09.2020

Who's ready to find Noble Bones tomorrow! https://fb.me/e/eoPyHKo30

Wormsloe State Historic Site 10.09.2020

We're honored to protect 300 years of Georgia's colonial history. Thanks, WTOC-TV, for visiting with us!

Wormsloe State Historic Site 03.09.2020

Looks like we had some happy puppies visit us recently! You can join the tails on trail program by visiting: https://gastateparks.org/TailsOnTrailsClub

Wormsloe State Historic Site 28.08.2020

Starting today, we are excited to reopen our visitor center during regular operating hours. Find our hours and other information on our website at GaStateParks.org/Wormsloe. Capacity may be limited at times to ensure social distancing. Our staff and Rangers are here and eager to welcome you back. Thank you for your patience and support. To learn more about our response to the Coronavirus visit GaStateParks.org/Alerts

Wormsloe State Historic Site 25.08.2020

Before traveling: Check GaStateParks.org/Alerts for live updates on access restrictions. Wormsloe has experienced large crowds on certain days. Park staff may temporarily limit access to ensure social distancing and protect the health of the public and our employees.Please understand that admission may be limited for several hours and will reopen once there is available capacity. Thank you for understanding as we keep everyone safe.

Wormsloe State Historic Site 13.08.2020

Update: The park is no longer limiting access. Saturday, May 16, 12:00 p.m. Wormsloe State Historic Site has reached capacity and is limiting access to allow for proper social distancing. Park Rangers are limiting access to new visitors, including parking, trails and day use areas. Visitors already inside the park may stay as long as they are following CDC guidelines. Walk-ins and roadside parking are not allowed. The site will reopen once there is available capacity. Find nearby sites on GaStateParks.org/Map and read GaStateParks.org/Alerts before visiting.

Wormsloe State Historic Site 01.08.2020

Sunday, May 10, 12:00 p.m. Wormsloe State Historic Site has reached capacity and is limiting access to allow for proper social distancing. Park Rangers are limiting access to new visitors, including parking, trails and day use areas. Visitors already inside the park may stay as long as they are following CDC guidelines. Walk-ins and roadside parking are not allowed. The site will reopen once there is available capacity. Find nearby sites on GaStateParks.org/Map and read GaStateParks.org/Alerts before visiting.

Wormsloe State Historic Site 20.07.2020

Saturday, May 9, 2020 5:00 p.m. update: The park is no longer limiting access for new visitors today. Saturday, May 9, 1:30 p.m. Wormsloe State Historic Site has reached capacity and is limiting access to allow for proper social distancing. Park Rangers are limiting access to new visitors, including parking, trails and day use areas. Visitors already inside the park may stay as long as they are following CDC guidelines. Walk-ins and roadside parking are not allowed. The site will reopen once there is available capacity. Find nearby sites on GaStateParks.org/Map and read GaStateParks.org/Alerts before visiting.