Skidaway Campground near Savannah

We’re close enough to South Carolina to pop over and visit this National Wildlife Refuge. Carol got to see her first alligator or crocodile ,one of those.We thought about visiting an Alligator farm but it just seemed wrong.
Now they charge you for this RV site, but this great site has full hookups including sewer and cable TV. The site is 100 ft long and 30 ft wide.
Lunch next to the Savannah River at Tubby’s. Yes, the ship is as large as it seems. https://savannahgavisitors.com/attractions/historic-district/riverfront

Many cities have hop-on hop-off tours. They’re an excellent way to see a congested tourist area. The Savanna Historical Tour allows dogs. And during the tour Robert Louis Stevenson and other historical figures in costume hop-on and talk to you.

For 44 years Florence came to the Savannah river everyday to wave to incoming ships.
So they erected a statue to her called The Waving Girl why not. I like southerners.
The Legend of Florence Martus 

Florence Martus (1868 – 1943), was known well by Savannahians and sailors of the sea as the Waving Girl. The daughter of a sergeant stationed at Fort Pulaski, Florence later moved to a cottage along the river near the entrance of the harbor with her brother George, when he was transferred from the Cockspur Island Lighthouse to the Elba Island Lighthouse.
https://www.nps.gov/fopu/index.htm

Fort Pulaski National Monument is on the way to Tybee Island.

SAVANNAH’S OLD HOMES AND CHURCHES MAKE A GREAT TOUR also they’re a great backdrop for many films, including Forest Gump.

Savannah has some great architecture. Apparently it was built around 20 squares. I think that was a military thing. Worth the tour. https://www.visit-historic-savannah.com/savannah-historic-homes.html