1. Forsyth Park is a popular public park located in the historic district of Savannah, Georgia. The park covers 30 acres and was named after John Forsyth, the governor of Georgia in the 1840s. One of the most notable features of Forsyth Park is its large fountain, which was erected in 1858 and modeled after the fountains in Place de la Concorde in Paris.

Other interesting features of the park include a fragrant garden for the visually impaired, a Confederate memorial, a Spanish-American War memorial, and a playground. Forsyth Park is also home to several events throughout the year, including the Savannah Book Festival, Savannah Shakespeare Festival, and the Savannah Music Festival.

2. Forsyth Park is open to the public every day from 6:00am to 11:00pm. There is no admission fee to enter the park. The phone number for the park’s management office is (912) 651-6823.

3. There is no admission fee to enter Forsyth Park. The park is easily accessible by car, bicycle, or public transportation. Parking is available on the adjacent streets, although it can be limited during peak hours. The park is also located near several bus stops, operated by Chatham Area Transit.