Spanish moss draping from a live oak over Forsyth Park's tiered white fountain, brick paths catching the morning light through the canopy, a wrought-iron bench waiting at the curve. Savannah on a quiet weekday. Singles past 50 in Georgia are often the kind who'd rather walk a square than swipe through anything. Whatever brought you to this point, the state offers an unhurried way to begin again.
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For a first walk, Atlanta members favor Piedmont Park or coffee on the BeltLine's Eastside Trail. Ponce City Market and Virginia-Highland see plenty of fifty-plus regulars. Savannah's squares (Chippewa, Forsyth, Whitefield) are made for slow conversation; River Street works too. Augusta has the Riverwalk; Athens has Five Points; Macon's Tattnall Square Park is a quieter option. A drive down to Tybee Island still earns its weekend.