The Landings on Skidaway Island sits on a 6,500-acre island near Savannah, surrounded by old forests and winding waterways, so people living there see nature every day, with 30 miles of walking and biking trails and views of marshes, lagoons, and the Intracoastal Waterway. The community's private and gated, with 24-hour security and a proactive homeowners association that owns everything without debt, which gives it a quiet, safe feeling and lets everyone enjoy the amenities without worrying about outside crowds. Over 9,000 people call The Landings home, living in houses that range from condos and townhomes to patio homes and estate-sized homes, and the neighborhoods have their own charm, with moss-draped trees, porches looking onto parks and marshes, and lots of friendly folks who like porch visits and dinners under the stars.
The Landings has six championship golf courses, all designed by well-known names like Fazio, Palmer, Byrd, and Hills, and there's a private club, The Landings Club, with six golf courses called Magnolia, Marshwood, Deer Creek, Oakridge, Palmetto, and Terrapin Point. Fourteen Har-Tru tennis courts and plenty of pickleball, bocce, and croquet courts let residents keep active, while the large Oakridge Wellness Center has a 52,000-square-foot space filled with treadmills, ellipticals, free weights, and aquatics facilities. Five clubhouses-Marshwood, Palmetto, Deer Creek, Oakridge, and Franklin Creek-offer nine different restaurants and snack bars, with food like steak at Palmer's Steakhouse, southern cuisine at Southern Table, and deli bites at The Deck at Franklin Creek. There's a spa, swimming pools with waterslides for fun, and even youth rooms for kids or visiting grandkids.
Boating's easy here, too, since The Landings offers two deep-water marinas, Landings Harbor and Delegal Creek Marina, both with direct access to the Atlantic and the Intracoastal Waterway, so people often go sailing, fishing, or just sit by the water to enjoy the view. Residents join over 100 social clubs, garden together, play sports, gather for holiday events, and enjoy themed decorations around the community. A village area on Skidaway Island holds grocery stores, a gas station, pharmacy, library, and some restaurants, so folks don't have to leave the island for basics.
Health and supportive care are available for every stage of aging, including independent living, assisted living, and memory care, and the staff includes team members certified by the National Institute for Dementia Education (NIDE), who know how to help people with cognitive challenges. The community also provides rehabilitation, daily assistance with personal care and medications, and short-term respite care so caregivers can get a break without their loved ones leaving the community. Most people can keep their routines and friendships even as needs change, which makes life feel steady. The Landings wins awards for its golf courses and community design, and Savannah magazine's called it "Best Planned Community Development." People find an active, resort-like place, with lots to do, lots of land set aside for nature, and neighbors who look out for each other without rushing through life too fast, letting folks enjoy their years in a safe and peaceful setting.