The 14th Annual Fit Kids Fest: Healthy Hearts are Happy Hearts is a free community event.
(Please note: Savannah Children’s Museum Exploration Station – the outdoor museum – will be open 1-4PM. Not regular operational hours. The new indoor STEAM Center will be open 9AM-3PM)
A free community event, Junior League of Savannah’s Fit Kids Fest focuses on the importance of a healthy body and mind by introducing kids and their parents to fun activities designed for children of all ages.
The goal of Fit Kids Fest Fit Kids Fest is to foster overall wellness among K-12 students and introduce families to healthy lifestyle resources in the community.
Activities include free face painting, a Teddy Bear Clinic, free full access to Savannah Children’s Museum.
The museum has an exploratory maze, nature’s kitchen, art maker space, puppet theater, slides, a sensory garden, a healthy scavenger hunt and more.
Bring in your favorite Teddy Bear (or stuffed animal) to Fit Kids Fest for a check-up! Special thanks to our community partner, Mercer University School of Medicine. Volunteers with Mercer University School of Medicine will check Teddy’s symptoms, boo-boos, and help kids learn what doctors and nurses do to keep us healthy and strong.
The 2026 Fit Kids Fest Event will be Saturday, February 14, 1-4 p.m. at Savannah Children’s Museum at 655 Louisville Rd, Savannah, GA 31401.
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Savannah Children’s Museum, one of six Savannah sites operated by Coastal Heritage Society, is a SouthernMamas.com advertiser
At Foundations, children build confidence, creativity, and essential skills through hands-on STEAM learning. Now enrolling in the Savannah area – with FREE registration!
Licensed programs for children ages 6 weeks – 12 years.
We believe in developing the whole child from a young – building a strong body, brain, and character.
Our instructors will guide your child’s physical, emotional, and social development helping them grow into strong, confident, independent people, all while bringing the serious fun!
We are now enrolling children!
Take advantage of our Founding Member pricing discounts prior to our grand opening in early April!
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The Savannah-Chatham County Public School System has two programs for our youngest learners: PreK & The Little Acorn Academy.
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Pre-K
Students are eligible for the state-funded Pre-K programs in the 2026-27 school year if they will be four years old by September 1 and reside in Chatham county.
Learn more and apply for the free Pre-K lottery here.
Empower your child with confidence, discipline, and real self-defense skills in our Youth Jiu Jitsu Program, led by 6-time World Champion Amy Campo Weaver.
Classes focus on confidence, coordination, focus, and respect in a fun, structured environment.
Monday & Wednesday classes available.
Spots are limited — Click here for full details and to register.
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JEA Savannah is a full-service community center similar to a YMCA, offering programs such as a preschool, summer camp, fitness center, and indoor and outdoor pools. While rooted in Jewish culture, the JEA is open and welcoming to the entire community.
From March 30th to April 3rd, kids ages 6-12 will spring into action as they explore the coast, try new outdoor skills, and dive into hands-on activities that are sure to make Spring Break an unforgettable adventure.
Call (912) 598-2300 to register today. Cost is $275 per child.
We believe in developing the whole child from a young – building a strong body, brain, and character.
Our instructors will guide your child’s physical, emotional, and social development helping them grow into strong, confident, independent people, all while bringing the serious fun!
We are now enrolling children!
Take advantage of our Founding Member pricing discounts prior to our grand opening in early April!
“My son has been attending Kindermusik for nearly three years now. He absolutely loves attending! All of the teachers are amazing. We love how friendly, welcoming, and calm the classes are. We absolutely love this Kindermusik location because the family-led business is what makes it special. Joining their class those years ago was one of the best decisions I have made regarding my son.”
Also, join us for a one time event Saturday January 17, at 10am: Mixing up Music! Come explore kitchen sounds and sights in this one time musical play date! Open to ages 0-7 and their caregivers. All enrolled will receive an instrument to take home! Enroll today at kindermusikwith88keys.com
Kindermusik…A Good Beginning Never Ends.
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Tumble Time is the perfect chance for little ones to explore, move, and play in a safe, fun space with friends.
EVERY TUESDAY AND FRIDAY
Enjoy open play in Rise Gymnastics‘ safe, kid-friendly gym space where little ones can climb, jump, balance, and explore at their own pace. It’s the perfect way to burn energy, build coordination, and connect with other families!
9:30AM-11:00AMTuesdays & Fridays
For ages 5 and younger- must be accompanied by an adult
Join Georgia Historical Society on February 7 and 8 for the Colonial Faire & Muster, a living-history event that brings eighteenth-century Georgia to life! From 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. at Wormsloe State Historic Site in Savannah.
Experience the sights and sounds of the colonial era through cooking, dancing, craft, and military demonstrations.
Fees apply on Saturday, but admission is free on Sunday. We hope to see you there!
Every year, Jekyll Island commissions a group of highly skilled artisans from across the U.S. to create exquisite, handworked glass floats for Jekyll’s annual Island Treasures event.
(Jekyll Island is an easy, roughly 90-minute drive down I-95 from Savannah. See our list of things to do with kids on on Jekyll Island here. )
The glass floats are part of a hide-and-seek style game played on Jekyll Island throughout January and February. Each day, volunteers called Beach Buddies hide clear globes around the island for lucky guests to find and redeem for a real glass float. Gather your friends and family to search for globes that can be exchanged for dazzling handcrafted glass floats.
Explore history, arts, and culture in communities throughout Georgia as over 100 museums and historic sites across the state open their doors free of charge for this popular annual event, organized as part of the Georgia History Festival. Attendees can experience our state’s rich history and cultural life as historic sites, house museums, art museums, and other points of interest welcome the public, providing an exceptional opportunity to discover the stories and heritage in our own backyard.
Unless otherwise noted, programs are free. $5 for parking.
An * indicates pre-registration is required.
Call the Visitor Center at 912.598.2300 to register for programs with an asterisk *.
Archery*: Hour-long slots available during the hours listed. Learn the basics of archery and test your skills on the range. This program will cover basic safety and technique. Equipment provided. Participants must be at least 10 years old. $10 per person. Please call (912) 598-2300 to reserve your hour in advance. Plan to arrive at least 10 minutes early to check in at the archery range.
Build a Birdfeeder*: Birdfeeders provide an energeƟc boost to the diets of local and migraƟng birds looking for a hearty meal. Make your own hanging birdfeeder. Meet behind the Visitor Center at the picnic tables. Materials provided. $3 per person.
Cozy Creatures*: Everyone knows crafts are a great way to stay busy, especially when it’s chilly outside! Come make an adorable felt animal such as a raccoon or fox, and learn about the animals that live at the park. $5 per crafter.
First Day Hike: Dawn of the 250th: Step into history as we welcome the new year and the nation’s 250th anniversary. Join us at sunrise over the Skidaway marsh, where the golden light will illuminate the same breathtaking coastal views seen in 1776. Together, we’ll reflect on how this coast has changed since the nation’s founding and look forward to the future, one sunrise at a time. Celebrate this monumental moment with your limited-edition First Day Hike sticker, and a mini American flag to wave as the sun rises, symbolizing a new dawn for both our nation and the year ahead. Meet at the Visitor Center at 6:30 AM. Wear comfortable shoes, bring a flashlight, bug spray, and plenty of water.
Jewels of the Marsh: Diamondback Terrapins: The diamondback terrapin is the only turtle that lives specifically in brackish water. It is a keystone species in the saltmarsh ecosystem. Come join us for a closer look at this jewel of the marsh. Meet in the Interpretive Center for a 30-minute program and see our two live diamondback terrapins.
History Hike – How to Build an Island: Natural history buffs will enjoy this exciting hike all about the formation of the barrier islands in our area, including information about the mega fauna that once lived here. Meet at the Big Ferry Trailhead for a 1.5 mile hike.
Kids Care: Cleanup Challenge: On this National Day of Service, here’s an opportunity to give back! As Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. said, “Life’s most persistent and urgent question is, what are you doing for others?” Stop by the Visitor Center to receive instructions and materials. Junior Rangers will receive credit towards a Kids Care service patch.
Paint a Passerine*: Fly on over to the Interpretive Center and paint a picture of one of the many perching birds that can be found at the park! Materials provided. Beginners and all ages welcome. $4 per painter.
Plant ID Hike: Join a ranger for a 1-mile hike to view, identify, and learn about the native plants that grow in our park and the surrounding area. Meet at the Sandpiper Trail.
Read with a Ranger: Young children and their families will enjoy getting out for this hour of interactive reading. Listen to nature stories perfect for children with a love of the outdoors. Meet at the Interpretive Center.
Roving Ranger: A ranger will be roving the trails to answer your questions about local flora, fauna, and more.
Snakes of Skidaway: Come by the Interpretive Center to learn all about one of our ambassador snakes. You will have the opportunity to meet and touch the snake while you learn about its behavior, habitat, and more!
Stills of Skidaway Hike: Uncover the history and science behind the abandoned moonshine stills on Skidaway Island State Park. Meet at the Big Ferry trailhead for a 3-mile hike highlighting some of the area’s most fascinating stories.
Unboxing the Box Turtle: Come meet some of our most elusive residents, the box turtles, and learn about their habits and amazing characteristics. Meet in the Interpretive Center.
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