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Sip, Stroll, and Soak It All In: Why the Waving Girl Statue and Morrell Park Should Be Your First Stop in Savannah

There is a moment, usually somewhere between your first sip of sweet tea and your second glance at the Savannah River glittering in the afternoon light, when this city stops feeling like a destination and starts feeling like somewhere you belong. For me, that moment happens every single time I walk down to Morrell Park and stand beside the Waving Girl.

Tucked along the riverfront at the eastern edge of the Historic District, Morrell Park sits just past the foot of East Broad Street, where the city’s famous cobblestone energy gives way to something quieter and more contemplative. The park is small by most standards — a grassy ribbon of land hugging the bluff above the Savannah River — but its sense of place is enormous. Enormous, and deeply, genuinely moving.

At its heart stands one of Savannah’s most beloved landmarks: the bronze statue of Florence Martus, known to sailors and locals alike as the Waving Girl. From 1887 to 1931, Florence lived on nearby Elba Island with her lighthouse keeper brother, and for all forty-four of those years, she waved a handkerchief by day and a lantern by night at every single ship that passed through the harbor. No one knows with certainty why she waved — legend says she was waiting for a sailor she loved — but she never missed a ship. Not one. The statue, sculpted by Felix de Weldon and installed in 1971, captures her mid-wave, her loyal collie at her feet, her skirts caught in a river breeze that you can almost feel yourself.

What makes Morrell Park so worthwhile beyond the statue is everything surrounding it. The views of the river here are spectacular and relatively uncrowded compared to the bustle of the main River Street drag. You can watch massive container ships ease past with an almost improbable grace, tugboats threading alongside them, and the occasional tall ship making a grand entrance into port. Bring a blanket and some snacks from a nearby deli and stay awhile. Sunrise and early evening are particularly magical times to visit — the light on the water does things that no filter on your phone will ever fully capture.

The park is completely free to visit, open to the public year-round, and easily walkable from most hotels in the Historic District. It sits within the larger Savannah riverfront landscape, so you can pair your visit with a stroll along the bluff path or head up the nearby ramps to explore the neighborhood above.

Locals come here to think, to breathe, to watch the water move. Visitors come and leave understanding why Florence Martus stood watch over this river for nearly half a century. There is something about the Savannah River — wide, purposeful, quietly grand — that earns that kind of devotion. One afternoon here and you will understand it completely.

Do yourself a favor and come on foot, come unhurried, and come ready to wave back.

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