Wormsloe State Park is a historic site just outside of Savannah, Georgia. Long ago, the many acres of this site used to be a farming plantation. Today much of the site has been reclaimed by nature, and it’s a beautiful place to go for a hike! Spanish moss lines the many roadways in the state park.
![Spanish moss trees lining the main road in wormsloe state park in savannah, georgia.](https://www.earththroughthelens.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/12/22-568-post/Wormsloe-Spanish-Moss-720x480(pp_w480_h320).jpg)
“Wormsloe Spanish Moss”
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![Wetlands can be visited in Wormsloe State Park. Watch out for alligators!](https://www.earththroughthelens.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/12/22-568-post/Wormsloe-Wetlands-720x480(pp_w480_h320).jpg)
“Wormsloe Wetlands”
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![The main entrance to Wormsloe State Park in Savannah, Georgia.](https://www.earththroughthelens.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/12/22-568-post/Wormsloe-Entrance-720x480(pp_w480_h320).jpg)
“Wormsloe Entrance”
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