"The drive out to Tybee Island is a gorgeous one: The long, low U.S. Highway 80 follows the path of an old railroad track between an expansive salt marsh (on one side) and the Savannah River (on the other). It’s a bit of a surprise to see Fort Pulaski National Monument, which finished construction in 1848, rise out of the landscape, but it’s well worth a stop. Although the massive fort is a popular spot for visitors, there’s a pretty sedate vibe and a lot of room to move around. All the hiking trails are well marked and the staff is incredibly helpful and well informed." - Sam Worley