Savannah Day Trips from Savannah Lakes RV Resort

Historic squares, riverfront views, museums, and unforgettable food—then quiet lakeside nights back in Hardeeville.

Savannah is one of the South’s most walkable, story-rich cities—and it’s an easy day trip from Savannah Lakes. Use this guide to plan a simple itinerary, choose the right “first stops,” and make the most of your time without feeling rushed.

Tip: Savannah is easiest when you park once and explore on foot.

Choose Your Savannah Day-Trip Style

First-Timer Highlights

Squares, River Street, and a simple walking loop.

History & Architecture

Cathedral, historic homes, museums, and iconic streets.

Family-Friendly Day

Parks, easy walking, and “kid energy” breaks.

Photo + Mood Day

Cobblestones, river views, and the prettiest squares.

One-Day Savannah Itinerary (Perfect for First Timers)

Morning: Squares + Cathedral

Start your day with Savannah’s iconic squares—shaded by live oaks—and add a stop at the Cathedral Basilica of St. John the Baptist for a wow-moment interior.

Midday: River Street + Factors Walk

Head to the riverfront for the classic Savannah experience—Historic River Street’s waterfront energy, shops, and views—then wander the historic Factors Walk just behind it.

Afternoon: A Tour or Museum (Optional)

If you want a guided overview, consider a hop-on/hop-off trolley for coverage of the historic district and squares.

Make it Easy

  • Park once, then walk (Savannah rewards slow exploring).
  • Wear comfortable shoes for historic streets (especially near River Street cobblestones). \
  • If you have limited time, a trolley loop is an efficient “greatest hits” option.

Savannah Highlights Worth Building Your Day Around

Cathedral Basilica of St. John the Baptist

A landmark in Savannah’s Historic District known for dramatic architecture and a memorable interior. Learn more and check hours on the official site before you go. 

Bonaventure Cemetery

A world-famous Savannah destination with tree-lined drives, sculpture, architecture, and folklore. Open daily 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. (verify hours before visiting). 

Historic River Street

Cobblestones, river views, and old warehouse buildings turned into shops and restaurants—classic Savannah atmosphere.

Savannah’s Historic Squares

Savannah’s squares are the city’s signature—beautiful, walkable, and perfect for “stop and breathe” moments.

Guided Walking Tours

If you love context and stories, consider a Savannah walking tour focused on history, architecture, or themed topics.

Hop-On Hop-Off Trolley Option

Old Town Trolley tours cover Savannah’s historic and Victorian districts and can be a time-saver for first-time visitors.

Savannah with Kids (Low Stress, High Fun)

A Simple Kid-Friendly Loop

Start with one or two squares, then head to River Street for river views and snacks. Build in breaks—Savannah is best when kids aren’t rushed, and grownups aren’t stressed.

Midday Break Strategy

Plan one “sit-down” moment to reset—picnic in a square or a casual meal—then choose one focused activity (tour OR museum OR riverfront).

The “Savannah Is Beautiful” Photo Route

If you’re chasing atmosphere—mossy oaks, ironwork, and river views—focus on the squares-to-riverfront corridor. Add cobblestone details near River Street for classic Savannah texture. 

Getting Around Savannah Without Stress

Walk First

Savannah is famously walkable in the historic core. Plan one parking location and explore on foot for the simplest day.

Add a Trolley for Coverage

If you want a narrated overview and flexible stops, a hop-on/hop-off trolley is a simple way to cover more ground in less time.

After Savannah: Come Home to the Lake

The best part of using Savannah Lakes as your Savannah home base is the wind-down. Trade busy sidewalks for a hot tub soak, a calm walk by the water, or a relaxed evening at your site. For multi-day trips, this rhythm—Savannah by day, lakeside by night—is what makes the experience feel like a real vacation. 

Savannah Day-Trip FAQ

What are the top must-see spots in Savannah?

Many first-time visitors prioritize the historic squares, River Street, and a landmark interior like the Cathedral Basilica, then add a museum or guided tour based on time. 

Yes. Bonaventure Cemetery is open to the public daily from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. (verify before visiting).

It can be. Trolley tours can cover large parts of Savannah’s historic areas and help visitors see more in a single day.

Yes—when you use Savannah Lakes as a home base, you can explore Savannah during the day and return to resort amenities for a calm evening.

Ready to Make Savannah Easy?

Choose your dates, pick your stay style, and enjoy Savannah by day—lakeside by night.