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Savannah, Georgia, Golf and Recreation

Year-Round Recreation for Buyers of Savannah Real Estate

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Savannah real estate owners enjoy a year-round recreational lifestyle due to Savannah's climate and coastal location.

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Boating is a number one leisure activity here among Savannah real estate owners and locals. Climb aboard your private vessel and sail to nearby Charleston or St. Augustine. Take scuba diving lessons and try out your new craft in the waters of the Atlantic Ocean. Hire a deep sea fishing boat and reel in the catch of a lifetime or simply kick back on a dolphin cruise and watch as the gentle creatures greet you as if you are family. Regardless of what your fancy may be, Savannah boating has it all.

Savannah Golf
Savannah golf is also well known for having superior golf courses. The Westin Savannah Harbor Resort and Spa is the home of the PGA Tour Liberty Mutual Legends of Golf. Take a day to explore the Savannah golf course and all amenities at the resort, including a river walk and views of Savannah’s River Street.

Among other Savannah golf courses are the City of Savannah’s Bacon Park, public accessible Hunter Army Airfield golf course, Crosswinds, Henderson Golf Club and the private La Vida, Southbridge, The Landings, Savannah Country Club and the Savannah Golf Club.

Shrimp BoatsSavannah Recreational Facilities
For prospective buyers of Savannah real estate that are swimming enthusiasts, the Chatham County Aquatics Center is located on the southside and features a 50-meter competition pool as well as a 25-yard recreation pool. The indoor facility offers year round swimming and is the home of swim teams and state competitions. Three movie theaters, putt putt golf and arcades are also located on the southside of Savannah. Buyers of Savannah real estate that are tennis enthusiasts can find courts at local parks and neighborhoods.

Savannah Wildlife
Off the beaten path, nature enthusiasts enjoy Savannah’s Oatland Island, an environmental education center with nature trails, exhibits and galleries. Also on the naturalist’s list are visits to the Savannah Natural Wildlife Refuge, home to alligators and indigenous birds. This is a driving tour, as alligators often claim pond banks and grassy areas for sunning.

Charter a private guided tour with a naturalist through Savannah area tidal creeks and saltmarshes for a glimpse of dolphins, birds, oysters and the occasional manatee or two. A visit to the Savannah-Ogeechee Canal’s Nature Center might be on your agenda. Experience life in the wild, as you trail walk and explore 184 acres of swamp, pine flatwoods, and natural coastal habitat.

Other Savannah Recreational Activities
Savannah RecreationDue to the mild climate in this coastal region, owners of Savannah real estate enjoy outdoor activities throughout the year. Motorcycle clubs often gather to solicit support for charities while riding through Savannah and neighboring towns. Classic and antique car enthusiasts will find several groups to choose from along with a busy schedule of car shows to participate in throughout the year. Those with the heftier engines may want to join the local Sports Car Club of America (SCCA) and rev it up at the Roebling Road racetrack in nearby Effingham County. It is here that you can drive like a “real” racecar driver, with tight curves, timed races and honest-to-goodness checkered flags marking your place at the finish line.

If sleeping under the stars is your idea of adventure, coastal Georgia offers many state parks to accommodate the camping enthusiast. Check out the Tybee Island campground, an older site with ocean access. Dogs aren’t welcome on Tybee Beaches but the state parks often do allow them.

Savannah is Georgia’s oldest city, and many would agree that delving into the local history of Savannah, GA, could almost be an Olympic sport. Visit local sites for a day of walking, photographing and touching history. Old forts, historic buildings and even the cobble-stoned and ship-ballasted streets offer a unique experience in enjoying Savannah’s great outdoors. //

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