Savannah River Entrance is a river entrance at the mouth of the Savannah River off Tybee Island, Georgia, leading from the Atlantic Ocean to the Port of Savannah. The tide is semidiurnal, with a mean range of 6.92 ft (2.11 m) at the Fort Pulaski, GA station.
- Type
- River entrance
- Location
- Georgia, United States
- Setting
- At the mouth of the Savannah River off Tybee Island, Georgia, leading from the Atlantic Ocean to the Port of Savannah
- Tidal range
- The tide is semidiurnal, with a mean range of 6.92 ft (2.11 m) at the Fort Pulaski, GA station.
- Notable
- The Savannah Harbor Expansion Project, completed in 2022, deepened the channel to about 47 ft, making it one of the deepest container-cargo channels on the US East Coast (US Army Corps of Engineers).