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Autism-Friendly Things to Do in Savannah, Georgia

Places to go and things to do with an autistic child in and around Savannah — from the outdoor Children's Museum to Tybee Island — plus how to plan outings that actually work.

Finding places where your child can relax and have fun matters. This page covers autism- and sensory-friendly options on the coast and how to set an outing up for success.

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Savannah Children's Museum

Outdoor children's museum

Entirely outdoor space with an exploration maze, sensory garden, and hands-on stations; the open-air layout suits many autistic kids.

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Oatland Island Wildlife Center

Nature preserve · wildlife

100-acre preserve with easy walking trails and native-animal exhibits you can take at your own pace.

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Tybee Island Marine Science Center

Marine science center · beach

Touch tanks and coastal exhibits by Tybee's wide, open beaches — room to move and quieter off-season.

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