Things To Do
in Fort Stewart

Fort Stewart is a sprawling U.S. Army installation located near Hinesville in Liberty County, Georgia. It is one of the largest military bases on the East Coast, known for its vast training lands, forests, and diverse ranges. Public access to the base itself is restricted, so civilians typically explore the surrounding coastal towns and the Savannah region for culture and history.

The area enjoys a humid subtropical climate with hot summers and mild winters, making outdoor activity possible most of the year.

Day Trips

Spend a day exploring around

day 1
Arrival at Fort Stewart
morning
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Arrive at Fort Stewart, where you will be greeted by a warm Southern welcome. Take some time to settle into your accommodations, ensuring you have everything you need for your stay. Enjoy a leisurely breakfast at a local café to kickstart your adventure.

afternoon
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Explore the Fort Stewart military base and its rich history by visiting the military museums and exhibits. Engage with local military families and discover stories from both active members and veterans. Enjoy lunch at the base dining facilities, sampling classic military cuisine.

evening
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Wind down with a stroll through the lush greenery of the base after a day of exploration. Have dinner at a nearby restaurant, indulging in Southern-style dishes that the region is known for. Conclude the evening by taking in the sunset over the scenic landscapes nearby.

day 2
Historic Savannah Day Trip
morning
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Start your day with an early drive to Savannah, Georgia, just a short distance from Fort Stewart. Visit Forsyth Park, where you can appreciate the historic fountain and beautiful gardens. Breakfast at a local brunch spot promises to be a delightful introduction to the city's culinary scene.

afternoon
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Embark on a guided walking tour of Savannah’s historic district, admiring the antebellum architecture and vibrant public squares. Don’t miss the chance to explore River Street, with its unique shops and picturesque river views. Grab lunch at a riverside café, enjoying fresh seafood and traditional Southern fare.

evening
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As evening falls, take a ghost tour through Savannah’s haunted streets for an immersive experience steeped in history. Enjoy dinner at one of the renowned restaurants in the historic district, followed by a stroll along the water. Return to Fort Stewart, soaking in the day's unforgettable experiences.

Cost Guide

Prices

ItemPrice
🍔Meal at inexpensive restaurant$10-15
Coffee/tea at cafe$2-5
🏨Mid-range hotel per night$100-180
🎟️Museum or park entrance$5-15
🚗Gas per gallon$3-4

Strengths and Weaknesses

  • Access to a major historic city (Savannah) within a short drive.
  • Wide range of coastal cuisine and seafood experiences.
  • Abundant nature and hiking opportunities in nearby state parks and refuges.
  • Military heritage adds a unique backdrop and organized tours near the base.
  • Fort Stewart access is restricted for base areas; plan visits around civilian-friendly attractions.
  • Certain areas (downtown Savannah) can be tourist-heavy and crowded in peak seasons.
  • Humidity and heat in summer can be uncomfortable for extended outdoor activities.
  • Some nightlife and entertainment options are concentrated in Savannah, not Fort Stewart.

Places to Visit in Fort Stewart

Visit one of these nice places.

Forsyth Park Fountain

Iconic fountain and manicured grid of trees; best in the morning or golden hour when the light is soft.

Savannah Riverfront and River Street

Waterfront views, large ships, and cobblestone streets with vibrant colors at dusk.

Wormsloe Historic Site Oak Avenue

A dramatic tree-lined avenue created by a long avenue of live oaks creating a tunnel effect.

Bonaventure Cemetery

Historic cemetery with atmospheric sculptures, moss-draped trees, and winding paths.

Lafayette Square and Savannah Squares

Architectural facades and brick streets with historic stately homes and shaded squares.

Skidaway Island State Park Trails

Maritime forest and marsh views with marshland backdrops and wildlife photography opportunities.

Culinary Guide

Food in Fort Stewart

The coastal Georgia region blends Southern comfort with Lowcountry seafood. Expect platefuls of fresh shrimp, crab, and fish, often prepared with simple, bold flavors and a touch of cajun influence.

Fort Stewart Famous Food

Signature dishes, delicacies and famous food

Shrimp and Grits

Creamy grits topped with sautéed shrimp, often enhanced with bacon or andouille. A staple in Savannah-area seafood spots and Southern diners.

Must-Try!

Lowcountry Boil

A communal seafood boil featuring shrimp, corn on the cob, potatoes, sausage, and spices. Common at coastal eateries and festival settings.

Brunswick Stew

Hearty tomato-based stew with vegetables and meat, a comforting staple at Southern diners across the region.

Fried Green Tomatoes

Popular appetizer or side dish featuring green tomatoes breaded and fried to a crisp, often served with remoulade.

Pecan Pie

Classic Southern dessert with a rich, caramelized nut filling and flaky crust; widely available in Savannah’s bakeries and restaurants.

Food Markets

Explore local food markets

Savannah City Market

Historic open-air market with stalls, street food, and live music—great for sampling local snacks and pralines.

Forsyth Farmers Market

Seasonal market offering local produce, seafood, baked goods, and crafts; a good place to taste regional treats.

Tybee Island Market

Seasonal coastal market near Tybee Island with local seafood, crafts, and casual eats; a short drive from Fort Stewart.

Climate Guide

Weather

The region has a humid subtropical climate: hot, humid summers with afternoon thunderstorms and mild winters. Spring and fall are typically pleasant for outdoor activities, while hurricane season runs roughly June through November. Year-round humidity can affect comfort and needs sun protection and hydration.

How to Behave

Tips on cultural norms and respectful behavior

Southern hospitality

Polite greetings, small talk, and gracious behavior are valued; tipping is customary for service staff.

Dress and behavior

Business casual to smart casual attire is appropriate in most restaurants; modest dress is appreciated at religious sites.

Photography

Ask permission when photographing people, especially in residential areas or private venues.

Safety Guide

Safety

General travel safety applies: stay aware of surroundings in urban Savannah areas, especially at night; follow base access rules around Fort Stewart. Waterways can have strong currents, so supervise children near marshes and rivers. Hurricanes and tropical storms are a consideration in late summer and fall; heed local advisories.

Tipping in Fort Stewart

Ensure a smooth experience

Tipping Etiquette

In the United States, tip service staff (servers, bartenders, hotel staff) generally 15-20% of the bill. Valet, bag handlers, and housekeepers typically receive $1-5 per service.

Payment Methods

Most venues accept cash and major credit/debit cards; contactless payments are common. ATMs are widely available in Savannah and near tourist areas.

Best Time to Visit

And what to expect in different seasons...

Summer

Hot, humid conditions with frequent afternoon storms and potential tropical activity. Stay hydrated, wear sun protection, and plan outdoor activities for early morning or late afternoon.

Fall

Pleasant temperatures and lower humidity; ideal for walking tours, city exploring, and outdoor dining.

Winter

Mild and generally dry with occasional chilly spells. Layered clothing is recommended for evening strolls and waterfront views.

Spring

Flowering landscapes and moderate temperatures; great for photography and outdoor excursions.

Nightlife Guide

Fort Stewart at Night

Savannah offers a vibrant nightlife with riverside pubs, live music in City Market, and cocktail bars in the Historic District. The Fort Stewart area tends to have limited nightlife, with most evening activity focused in nearby Savannah or Tybee Island. Expect casual venues, craft beer, and waterfront dining, with plenty of historic charm and music venues during peak tourist seasons.

Hiking in Fort Stewart

Immerse in an unforgettable hike.

Skidaway Island State Park Trails

Maritime forest and marsh boardwalks with scenic water views and wildlife opportunities.

Wormsloe Historic Site Trails

Nature trails and the iconic oak-lined avenue offering shaded river scenery.

Oatland Island Wildlife Center Trails

Boardwalks and woodland trails ideal for families and wildlife photography near Savannah.

Savannah National Wildlife Refuge Trails

Flat, accessible trails with abundant birdlife and marsh vistas along the coast.

Airports

How to reach Fort Stewart by plane.

Savannah/Hilton Head International Airport (SAV)

Major international airport located about 40-60 miles northeast; serves domestic and international flights with connections to regional hubs.

Brunswick Golden Isles Airport (BQK)

Regional airport serving southeast Georgia; convenient for shorter domestic trips.

Jacksonville International Airport (JAX)

Large airport in nearby Florida, about a 2.5–3 hour drive; good for longer international connections.

Getting Around

Walkability

Savannah’s Historic District is highly walkable with compact blocks, squares, and riverfront pathways. Fort Stewart and much of Liberty County are car-dependent, with limited pedestrian infrastructure in rural areas. For total experience, combine walking tours in Savannah with short drives to parks and coastal sites.

Demographics

Explore demographics in this area.

Military personnel and families

A significant presence due to the base, with many residents connected to Fort Stewart and the surrounding community.

Local residents

Liberty County and Savannah-area communities with diverse backgrounds and a strong Southern culture.

Retirees and visitors

Seasonal and permanent residents attracted by coastal living and historic sites.

Popular Sports

Explore popular sports in region.

American football

Popular in schools and colleges in the region; local league play and events are common.

Basketball

Common recreational sport with community centers and school programs.

Fishing

A favorite regional activity along rivers, marshes, and coastlines.

Transportation

Traffic

In Savannah, expect typical urban traffic with peak congestion around the Historic District, River Street, and I-16/I-516 corridors. Fort Stewart is largely vehicle-dependent; public transit is limited, so a car is essential for exploring the area. Local buses and shuttle options exist but are not as extensive as in larger cities.

Accomodations

Find the best place to stay when visiting Fort Stewart.

Dietary Restrictions

Tips for restricted diets.

Vegetarian

Many Savannah-area restaurants offer vegetarian options; ask for veggie plates, salads, and sides. Check stocks for meat-based broths and request modifications when needed.

Health & Medical

Healthcare

On Fort Stewart, Winn Army Community Hospital provides on-base medical services. In nearby Hinesville and Savannah, civilian options include Liberty Regional Medical Center and St. Joseph’s/Candler facilities, with tertiary care and specialty services available in Savannah. Always carry health insurance information and know the location of the nearest urgent care when traveling.

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