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Step Into History at George Washington’s Mount Vernon

Just minutes from D.C., immerse yourself in our nation's founding with tours, exhibits, and special events.

Mansion
Preservation Work In Progress

Your D.C. trip isn’t complete without Mount Vernon

George Washington's estate is a can’t-miss for history buffs, families, and visitors to D.C. 

Start by getting your grounds pass, which grants you admission to the estate.

Starting at:
$28 Adults (12+)
$15 Youth (6-11)
FREE Children (0-5)
Get Your Grounds Pass

A grounds pass is your general admission ticket to the expansive estate.

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Select Your Tours

Add one or more of our expert-led tours to make the most out of your experience.

Explore, Shop, & Dine

Enjoy on-site shopping and dining, as well as a working farm, a museum, and more.

Starting at:
$28 Adults (12+)
$15 Youth (6-11)
FREE Children (0-5)
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“I visited with my child in October 2023 and it was a great place to see. The museum, house, and overall property had so much interesting historical information, artefacts, and sights. The tour was well run and informative. My child also enjoyed the interactive features of the museum.”
— Kirk Holz

Experience Our Nation's Founding

Get the most out of your Mount Vernon experience by adding our expert-led tours to your visit.
George Washington's study with office furniture, cases and books with a fan chair
Virtual Mansion Tour
Jan. 1 - Oct. 31
Offered: 9 a.m. - 2:40 p.m.
Duration: 15 min
Cost: Free

George Washington’s Mansion is currently undergoing preservation work. During this Mansion Revitalization Project, rooms will be taken off display for extended periods. Although you can't see some of the rooms in person, you can view them and the objects inside with an interpreter-led virtual tour.

Inside our Orientation Center theater, you'll get an in-depth look at the Mansion and have an opportunity to ask questions of our expert guides.

hamilton bust
Hamilton The Musical Tour
April - October
Offered: Daily, 9:30 a.m. & 3 p.m.
Duration: 60 min
Cost: Free

Look around, look around at Mount Vernon and discover Washington’s role in Hamilton The Musical, and his views on many of the themes that the musical addresses in our new tour.

The Enslaved People of Mount Vernon Tour
February - December
Offered: Daily
Duration: 60 min
Cost: Free

Explore the lives and contributions of the enslaved community who built and operated Mount Vernon. In 1799, more than 300 slaves lived and worked on the five farms that made up Washington’s 8,000-acre plantation. Listen to their stories and learn more about their daily life. Visit the slave quarters and view reproduction clothing, tools, furniture, cookware, ceramics, toys, and personal accessories that represent their experiences.

In-Depth Tour
February - December
Offered: 9:15 a.m., 11:15 a.m., 1:15 p.m.
Duration: 60 min
Cost: $40 per person in addition to Grounds Pass

During this 75-minute guided tour, discover more than 250 years of Mount Vernon history as you explore available rooms of the Mansion, and the surrounding outbuildings and gardens.

This tour provides behind-the-scenes access to buildings typically closed to the public, like the Old Tomb, and an in-depth experience of the estate. 

Photo Cruise
March - October
Duration: 45 min
Cost: $6 - 11 per person in addition to Grounds Pass

See Mount Vernon from a different perspective during this 45-minute narrated excursion on the Potomac River. Learn about the river's history and discover how it contributed to Washington's business ventures. Be sure to look for the eagles and osprey that live along the shores.

Preservation at Mount Vernon
April - October
Duration: 60 min
Cost: $10 per person in addition to Grounds Pass

This 60-minute specialty tour highlights the history of preservation at George Washington’s estate. Hear how a group of women, the Mount Vernon Ladies’ Association, restored Mount Vernon in the 19th century and how their work continues today. Plus, learn about the discoveries that have transformed our understanding of Mount Vernon and those who lived at the estate.

Note: This tour does not enter the Mansion.

dog on potomac
All the President's Pups
Apr. 12, 26, May 17, Sept. 6, 27, Oct. 4
Offered: 9:30 a.m.
Duration: 60 min
Cost: $10 per person in addition to Grounds Pass

Bring your dog along for this 1.25-mile special walking tour and explore canine life at Mount Vernon, from the dogs of the first president to the dogs that live at the estate today. The tour stops at five historic locations, including Mount Vernon’s west gate, which was the primary entrance to Mount Vernon in Washington’s time and is not accessible to the general public. 

Learn about George Washington’s love for dogs, the unusual names he chose for them, and his efforts to improve the quality of his hunting dogs through breeding.

This tour route includes uneven surfaces, including hilly terrain, grass, and gravel.

Dr. Craik
Through My Eyes Tour
March - December
Offered: Daily
Duration: 60 min
Cost: $10 per person in addition to Grounds Pass

Step back in time for a 45-minute immersive experience and see Mount Vernon through the eyes of the people who knew George Washington best. A character interpreter, such as Washington's granddaughter, personal secretary, farm manager, or enslaved valet, will guide you across the estate as they go about their daily activities, making several stops along the way.

Dinner with the Washingtons
Apr. 19, Jul. 20, Oct. 18
Offered: 3 p.m.
Duration: 60 min
Cost: $10 per person in addition to Grounds Pass

Explore how the people who lived at Mount Vernon in the 18th century dined on a tour that takes you to the gardens, salt house, smokehouse, slave quarters, greenhouse, and the Mansion’s kitchen. 

Discover how food was grown, preserved, prepared, and served at Mount Vernon. You'll leave this specialty tour knowing the Washingtons’ favorite recipes, what hired and enslaved servants at Mount Vernon ate, and why Martha Washington wasn’t a fan of Vulcan, Washington’s French hound.

Gardens and Landscape Tour
May - October
Offered: Daily, 11 a.m.
Duration: 60 min
Cost: $10 per person in addition to Grounds Pass

George Washington spent nearly sixteen years away from home during the Presidency and the War for Independence. Yet, he always had a desire to return home to Mount Vernon, for a peaceful retirement, to rest under the shade of his own Vine and Fig tree. Come take a walk through the General’s garden and see the founding flowers that recreate Washington’s 18th century landscape and gardens. 

So Much More Than a Mansion

Explore the estate, on your own or as part of our tours, and experience what life was like for George Washington, his family, and the people who lived and worked at Mount Vernon.

Building
Historic Buildings

See more than a dozen historic outbuildings, including the blacksmith shop, smokehouse, stable, and spinning house.

Tombs
Washington’s Tomb

Visit the final resting place of George and Martha Washington. A brief wreath-laying ceremony is held daily at the tomb.

Patriots Path
Patriots Path

Experience the American Revolution as you walk through an 18th-century Continental Army encampment featuring soldiers' tents and an officer’s tent.

Garden
Gardens

Stroll through four gardens, including a a formal garden created for the enjoyment of George Washington's guests.

Farm
The Farm

The four-acre farm site explores George Washington’s role as a visionary farmer.

Have You Walked the Forest Trail?
Forest Trail

The Forest Trail meanders through a small woodland, giving visitors a feel for the natural setting of Mount Vernon when George Washington lived here. 

Museum entrance
Museum

View George Washington's sword, a bust said to be the most accurate likeness of George Washington, Washington's presidential chair, and more.

George Washington's Mount Vernon
Mansion

George Washington's Mansion is ten times the size of the average home in colonial Virginia.

Entry to the Mansion is by guided tour only and requires a Mansion tour ticket.

Current Preservation Projects

Mount Vernon remains open during preservation work, and there is still much to see and do on the estate.

Mansion Revitalization Project
2023-2026

Mount Vernon has embarked on a landmark preservation project to safeguard the Mansion for generations to come.

The New Room, servants’ hall, kitchen, and study are open. All other rooms are off-view.

Education Center
Closed July 2024 - 2025

The Education Center exhibit on George Washington’s life is closed for an extensive rebuild and will reopen in 2026.

The museum exhibit Mount Vernon: Story of An American Icon, located next to the Education Center, is open.

Current Preservation Projects

Mount Vernon remains open during preservation work, and there is still much to see and do on the estate.

Mount Vernon has embarked on a landmark preservation project to safeguard the Mansion for generations to come.

The New Room, servants’ hall, kitchen, and study are open. All other rooms are off-view.

The Education Center exhibit on George Washington’s life is closed for an extensive rebuild and will reopen in 2026.

The museum exhibit Mount Vernon: Story of An American Icon, located next to the Education Center, is open.

Tombs
Washington's Tomb

“George Washington’s tomb was exciting to see, as well as the slave memorial. We will be returning.”

—Matthew
Botanical garden
Gardens

"The gardens were a perfect place to rest and enjoy Washington’s unique landscape design."

—Kristal
Museum
Museum

"The museum shows artifacts such as cutlery and instruments played by his family. It was very informative and we have learned a lot about George Washington's life."

—Arthur
Wharf
Boat Cruise

"I took the boat tour, which was a fantastic decision. It offered a unique perspective and added a whole new layer of enjoyment to my adventure!"

—Teena
dog on potomac
Dog-Friendly

"One of the highlights for us was bringing our dogs, knowing George Washington’s love of dogs. To our delight, the staff were incredibly friendly and accommodating."

—R.R.
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