Richmond Hill is a city in Bryan County, Georgia, United States. The population was 9,281 at the 2010 census, up from 6,959 at the 2000 census. It is part of the Savannah Metropolitan Statistical Area.
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4.5 based on 297 reviews
Home of the best preserved earthwork fortification of the Confederacy, this coastal park offers a museum containing Civil War artifacts as well as camping and picnicking facilities.
My wife and I stayed at Ft. McAllister State Park last weekend and it was awesome (been there before, still awesome). After driving about 5 hours, we arrived somewhat tired. When we received our keys to our cabin, we entered. We found that the cabin had not been cleaned and well, I was rather annoyed... I complained to the staff and then one of the rangers went to check out the cabin and he said that it was completely clean. At this point I was really irritated.. so, we followed him back to the cabin.. we went to the wrong cabin. I WENT TO THE WRONG CABIN!!! I felt like a moron and the ranger was very gracious, accepted my apology and we went on to have a great weekend. The cabin was spacious, clean and didn't lack any amenities. My wife and I did the after hours tour of the historic fort that was led by a ranger who was like a walking Civil War encyclopedia - it was fantastic. It was August in Savannah, so if you go, bring some bug spray. The same ranger that helped me find my cabin went out of his way to go to his truck and provide my wife and me with his personal bug spray... awesome guy!!! This is a fantastic launching place if you are in the Savannah area or looking to explore Georgia's barrier islands. I can't wait to go back.. this time I will pay more attention when I check in!
4.5 based on 50 reviews
This is a great little history tour of Richmond Hill. It cost a few bucks to get in, but you will learn a lot. I thought I knew a lot about the history here, but this was still informative.
4.5 based on 11 reviews
This casual and comfortable authentic Irish pub is tucked away in the corner of Richmond Hill's Ford Plaza. It's a great place to dine in or meet up with friends for a quick pint during happy hour or stay for dinner and some LIVE MUSIC! Delicious full menu!
4.5 based on 7 reviews
The trail connects GA 144 and Spur 144 (Not GA 17) and is about .7 miles in length. It is asphalt paved and about 3/4 of a mile in length. It parallels the Green Creek which was mostly dug out during the Ford Era as an aid to irrigation. In the mid section, there is a bridge cutoff to adjacent Henderson Park. It is quiet, restful and mostly left in its beautiful natural state. There are helpful signs expounding on the flora, fauna and history of the feature. At times, beavers have built dams across the creek.
4.5 based on 27 reviews
The loop trail is roughly 3 miles long. Some of it is in shaded areas, and about half length is paved. With the red bird creek trail in Fort McAllister Park closed this is the best walking trail in the area. It is used by bikers as well, but the trail is not usually crowded, especially on weekdays and mornings. Be aware that some owners don’t handle their dogs well. I came across one older lady who had two very large unleashed dogs. When I was passing her at safe distance of at least 8 feet her dogs accosted my poodle, and she had zero control over them. She actually screamed at me.
4.5 based on 4 reviews
Here at 77 Chi Massage we specialize in massage therapy focusing on each individuals needs. Whether you have trouble areas or just looking for relaxation we will customize your sessions to achieve your goals.
Cherry has been my massage therapist every time I've gone to 77 Chi. Cherry is excellent and I highly recommend her to everyone!
3.5 based on 3 reviews
We are a full service dive shop that includes Scuba Instruction and boat charters. We also offer dive travel to international and domestic dive sites.
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