Top Spots for Outdoor Fun Before the Weather Turns Cold
As the long, sunny days start to give way to cooler breezes, now’s the perfect time to soak up all the outdoor fun the Lowcountry and Savannah have to offer. Whether you’re a local or just visiting, September and early fall bring the best of both worlds—warm enough to play outside but with just a hint of that crisp seasonal shift. Here are some top spots to explore before the weather turns cold.
Forsyth Park (Savannah, GA)
This iconic green space is perfect for a picnic, an afternoon stroll, or even a pickup soccer game. With its tree-lined paths and famous fountain, Forsyth Park is a must before cooler weather pushes more activities indoors.
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Hilton Head Island Bike Trails
With more than 60 miles of trails, Hilton Head is a biking paradise. Ride through scenic marshes, beaches, and shaded pathways—just don’t forget your helmet!
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Tybee Island Beach Day
There’s still time to enjoy sandy toes and salty breezes. Pack a cooler, hit the waves, or simply relax with a good book on Tybee Island before sweater season arrives.
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Kayaking in the Lowcountry Marshes
Paddle through serene waterways around Bluffton and Hilton Head. You might spot dolphins, herons, or even otters while enjoying the peaceful outdoors.
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Bluffton Oyster Factory Park
Soak in the charm of Bluffton while exploring this historic park. It’s the perfect spot for fishing, crabbing, or simply watching the tide roll in.
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Savannah Riverfront Walk
Take in the view of ships passing by while enjoying a leisurely riverside walk. Grab an ice cream cone from Leopold’s or stop into one of the many waterfront cafes for a treat.
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Fishing on Hilton Head Piers
Cooler weather means better fishing conditions, and Hilton Head’s piers are some of the best places to cast a line before the chill sets in.
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