Savannah is a residential neighborhood in Morrisville, North Carolina, near Raleigh. The neighborhood is close to the Morrisville Community Park. The park has athletic and recreational opportunities, including playgrounds, picnic shelters, and baseball fields. The Hatcher Creek Greenway is a walking, hiking, and bicycling trail that connects the park with other city destinations.
Chatham Hill Winery is known as the first urban winery in the Raleigh-Chapel-Hill Durham area. The winery offers handcrafted wines, a tasting bar, and an art gallery. The Innovative Winery produces red, white, and fruit flavored wine on its premises. Visitors are encouraged to make special gifts by bottling their own wine.
TK’s Jungle is an indoor jump zone for children. The Jungle is patterned after a rainforest, with inflatable attractions that allow children to jump, slide, and climb areas measuring up to 22 feet in height. The family-friendly environment offers wireless Internet and a coffee bar for parents.
Savannah is close to the North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences, where children are encouraged to explore the state’s natural wonders. Six prehistoric habitats were re-created to represent the natural wonders of North Carolina. The museum is home to the only Acorcanthosaurus skeleton found in the world.
The Marbles Kids Museum is a large, indoor recreational space designed for children ages 1-10. Children are encouraged to play with toys and create with art materials. The 271-seat IMAX Theatre is conveniently located in the Marbles Kids Museum and has screenings of Hollywood films and educational documentaries.
Moore Square is a small park directly south of the Marbles Kids Museum. The famous half-ton copper acorn is the centerpiece of the park and reminds visitors that Raleigh is known as “The City of Oaks.” Local legend says that rubbing the acorn statue brings good luck.