St. Simon to Savannah GA

We left St. Simon's Island on March 15 and anchored at the mouth of the South Newport River and the Sapelo Sound on the ICW.  The trip was delightful with lots of dolphins entertaining us along the way; we cruised by Sapelo Island which still has Gullah folks living there.  Unfortunately, at night there was a thunderstorm and gale force winds blew the lid off of our storage box.  Luckily, it didn't go overboard, and we (Don) were able to repair it.  

On March 16th we docked at the Isle of Hope Marina in Savannah.  What a lovely place with great crew and beautiful neighborhood.  NOTE: if you're going to Savannah around St. Patrick's Day, make your reservations early.  We were lucky to find a slip!  Savannah holds one of the largest St. Patrick's Day celebrations in the US and has been doing so since 1813.

At the Isle of Hope Marina, we were just a bike ride away from the Wormsloe State Historic Site.  This park celebrates the colonial way of life, tabby ruins and a historic entrance gate with a beautiful Live Oak Avenue to walk or bike down.

In Savannah, we did the historic walking tour, which included numerous garden square areas and historic sites; had a drink overlooking the Savannah River; and much my surprise, we drove by the Savannah Bananas Baseball Team Park.  If you haven't heard of them, check them out.






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