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Pet Friendly Savannah


Strolling along Forsyth Park

Amy and I are huge fans of self-guided city walking tours. We get to see the sites at our own pace and Ty and Buster get training and exercise en route. We’ve done walking tours many times, and Savannah’s pet friendly historic district now ranks near the top of our list. Think Philadelphia Society Hill meets New Orleans French Quarter, and you get the picture.

Sniffing Around

In February 1733, General James Oglethorpe and his settlers founded the city of Savannah and the 13th colony, Georgia. Yep, Georgia was the last one in. Savannah’s downtown area, which  includes the Historic District, the Victorian Historic District, and 22 parks/squares, is one of the largest National Historic Landmark Districts in the US.

What We Did

We picked up a trolley map of the city at the Visitors Center on the corner of Boundary and Ogelthorpe. And then we simply walked the highlighted street path taken by the tourist trolleys. All of it. With Ty and Buster. We meandered through 13 of the 22 squares, Forsyth Park, Colonial Park Cemetery, and the riverfront area.

To us, the most striking features of the historic district were the many open, pet friendly green spaces and the streets lined with live oaks, Spanish moss dangling from the expansive branches. Then, of course, there is the fine architecture of the Antebellum- and Victorian-period homes. We watched while several wedding parties were being set up in the different squares, feeling like invited guests ourselves.

The riverfront is small and was somewhat disappointing. While it was easy to imagine the bustling commercial and hospitality businesses that once supported the colonial port’s operations, the storefronts there now sell tacky souvenirs and tourist food. We didn’t do the riverboat ride since it was not pet friendly.

Sandwiched between the historic district and the riverfront is the thoroughfare bordered by Broughton and Bay Streets. Savannah’s hotels, retail stores, and restaurants populate this area, including the pedestrian-only City Market on Congress Street. There, we ate at Vinnie Van GoGo’s, a local institution serving up the best pizza ever.

Where We Stayed

We stayed at the Savannah Oaks RV Resort on Fort Argyle Road. Because we left Savannah so late, we got one of the last sites available. Note: We only make reservations the day of our stay. This gives us maximum flexibility, but sometimes leaves us with a less than desirable RV site. This was one of those times. We struggled to level our Winnebago in the twilight and, ultimately, called it close enough. On the upside, there was a small fenced-in area for dog play.

Next time

This was our first time in Savannah. We spent about 5-6 hours taking in the sites and really felt we saw everything we wanted to see. That said, the historic area is so beautiful and so pet friendly … we would not hesitate one second to simply repeat the whole experience. Including the pizza.

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Rod@GoPetFriendly Jun 22, 2010 at 1:46 pm
Glad you enjoyed our review of the city. We were truly enamored with Savannah and look forward to going back when our schedule permits.
Rod@GoPetFriendly Jun 22, 2010 at 9:46 am
Glad you enjoyed our review of the city. We were truly enamored with Savannah and look forward to going back when our schedule permits.
El Cid Vacation Jun 22, 2010 at 4:15 am
For pet lovers like me, that is the perfect destination to bring in my pets.
Jim (Doggybytes.ca) Apr 3, 2010 at 3:38 am
One of the things I love about your road trip posts is all the great photos you include. I love the architecture and greenery in the cities you've posted about on this trip.

I haven't travelled a heck of a lot, but some of the pictures in your posts are giving me travel destination ideas (should I ever get to it) that I've never even thought of.
Rod@GoPetFriendly Apr 2, 2010 at 5:35 pm
Thanks! As you read in one of our previous posts, Ty and Buster need the training! It's also good from another standpoint ... we get to choose when we train and the level of distraction we want to subject the dogs to. Being on the road allows to train on sidewalks, dog parks, restaurants, etc.
Rod@GoPetFriendly Apr 2, 2010 at 5:28 pm
My only regret is not traveling like this earlier in my life. I've been having the best time EVER.
Rod@GoPetFriendly Apr 2, 2010 at 5:25 pm
Just me, Amy, and the boys. Doesn't get any better. And we really love just walking with the dogs ... seeing new places ... and people watching.
Rod@GoPetFriendly Apr 2, 2010 at 5:23 pm
I was thinking of that movie while we we're walking around ... being reminded by the live oaks and moss. But I thought it was filmed in New Orleans. It's actually one of the few DVDs we brought on the trip ... will have to check it out.
Rod@GoPetFriendly Apr 2, 2010 at 5:18 pm
As you can imagine the heat, I would go in Spring or Fall.
Karen Friesecke Apr 2, 2010 at 2:06 pm
Savannah looks lovely. I think that I would really enjoy visiting this city. Did you guys visit any of the locations that were used in the movie Midnight in the Garden of Good & Evil?
Robert Apr 1, 2010 at 9:34 pm
Sounds like an awesome day!
blanket Apr 1, 2010 at 5:26 pm
Looks wonderful! We travelled around the states in an RV back in 1993 and I can only just remember Savannah. I must look out the photos...have fun, looking forward to your next stop.
dogloversdigest Apr 1, 2010 at 3:41 pm
I think it is absolutely great that not only are you able to include Ty & Buster into many of your activities, but that you treat those activities as training opportunities as well! Training our dogs isn't just reserved for those times that we set aside for it. Opportunities to train (and learn from) our dogs present themselves all the time. Ty & Buster are very lucky to have humans who seize those opportunities. Can't wait to hear about the next stop.
michelechollow Apr 1, 2010 at 8:44 am
I must visit--especially if it's a cross between two of my favorite cities--New Orlean's French Quarter and Philadelphia's Society Hill.