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The mission of the Mount Vernon Ladies’ Association is to preserve, restore, and manage the estate of George Washington to the highest standards and to educate visitors and people throughout the world about the life and legacies of George Washington, so that his example of character and leadership will continue to inform and inspire future generations.

History of the Estate

Open 365 days of the year, Mount Vernon is the most popular historic estate in America. Over 96 million people have visited Mount Vernon since 1860, when the estate officially opened to the public. Today, Mount Vernon welcomes an average of one million guests each year.

The estate, gardens, and farm of Mount Vernon totaled some 8,000 acres in the 18th century. Presently, an estimated 500 acres of this historic property have been painstakingly preserved along the banks of the Potomac River.

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Guests visiting the estate can view Washington’s Mansion and many other original structures . The historic footprint also includes the tomb of George and Martha Washington and a memorial dedicated to the enslaved people who lived and worked on the estate. Interpretive spaces such as the Farm and George Washington's Gristmill & Distillery provide a rich understanding of Washington's enterprising and profitable business ventures.

Offering additional engaging experiences, the Ford Orientation Center and the Donald W. Reynolds Museum and Education Center include 25 theaters and galleries showcasing Mount Vernon's superb collections. The George Washington Presidential Library at Mount Vernon is a groundbreaking center for scholarship and educational outreach on the life of George Washington and the colonial and founding eras.

Mount Vernon does not accept grants from federal, state, or local governments, and no tax dollars are expended to support its purposes. Primary sources of income are revenue from the retail and dining facilities, ticket sales, and generous donations from foundations, corporations, and individuals.

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Mount Vernon is owned and maintained for the people of the United States by the Mount Vernon Ladies' Association of the Union, a private, non-profit organization (501c3) founded in 1853 by Ann Pamela Cunningham. At the forefront of the field, the Association is the oldest national historic preservation organization in the country. It is directed by a Board of Regents, comprised solely of women, who represent nearly 30 states.  The estate, gift shops, and dining facilities are operated by over 500 paid employees and over 250 volunteers.

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George Washington’s Mount Vernon and Estates

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The white brick entrance to the Mount Vernon Estate.

George Washington’s Mount Vernon and Estates is located on a hill along the Potomac river. Mount Vernon, named after a British General, was originally much smaller than the spacious mansion we see today. Built in 1735 by Washington’s father Augustine, the original building was a one-and-a-half story farmhouse. George Washington raised the roof in 1758 to its current height of two-and-a-half stories.In 1774 Washington drastically increased the floorspace, adding the two wings, the piazza, and cupola.

Washington was an innovator and explored many different ways of integrating new technology and equipment into the construction and operation of his estate. He gave personal attention to Mount Vernon’s operations, and his attentiveness to detail is still reflected in the maintenance and restoration of Mount Vernon today. For example, the room formerly known as the “Nelly Custis Bedchamber” has recently been restored to a more faithful interpretation of the room during its use in Washington’s day. It has been aptly renamed “The Chintz Room.”  

 Most of the Mount Vernon estate sites are available by wheelchair . Many of the paths to different buildings and features on the estate are uneven, but there is a wheelchair path leading from the the Ford Orientation Center, Donald W. Reynolds Museum and Eduation Center and also the Mount Vernon Inn.   However, the Mansion’s upper floor is accessible only by stairway. Non-motorized wheelchairs and wheeled walkers are available free of charge in the Ford Orientation Center.

A map of accessible paths is available on the Mount Vernon Accessibility Page .

Small hand-held devices are also available for those who are blind or have low vision , and audio tours are available for those hard of hearing. There are also ASL tours available for the main estate and auxiliary grounds (such as the Gristmill and Distillery) the by calling or emailing beforehand and requesting an ASL tour guide for the grounds ahead of time.

If you have further questions, please send your emails to [email protected] or call 703-780-2000.

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Tips for Visiting Mount Vernon, George Washington’s Home

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If you’re planning a trip to Virginia or Washington, D.C., Georgie Washington’s Mount Vernon should be on your list of places to visit. Here are some great tips for visiting Mount Vernon.

George Washington’s home is open to the public and offers a unique look into the life of the first president of the United States.

Mount Vernon is one of my absolute favorite historic homes in the United States and certainly one of my favorite stops on any trip to the Washington, DC, area.

I’ve visited Mount Vernon many times. I hope you enjoy it as much as I do.

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What is Mount Vernon?

Mount Vernon is a historic site located just outside of Washington, D.C. that was home to George Washington, the first president of the United States, and his wife Martha Washington.

The estate is managed by the Mount Vernon Ladies’ Association. Its preservation and restoration are privately funded.

Mount Vernon was first open to the public in 1860, and it has since become one of the most visited historic sites in the United States.

Although George Washington’s land holdings were about 8,000 acres at one time, Mount Vernon is now about 500 acres.

Even if you’re not a history buff like me, a trip to Mount Vernon is definitely worth it. And it makes for a great day trip in Virginia or an addition to any family vacation in the area.

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Where is Mount Vernon?

Mount Vernon is located in Northern Virginia a few miles south of Alexandria, Virginia, and a short drive from Washington, D.C.

It’s a fairly easy drive to Mount Vernon and parking there is always free.

Getting to Mount Vernon from Washington, D.C. without a car is not easy, but it can be done. Using public transportation to get to Mount Vernon does require taking Metrorail and a Fairfax Connector bus.

Some tour operators offer round-trip cruises on the Potomac from Washington, DC, or Alexandria that stop at Mount Vernon and include admission tickets so you can explore the estate for a few hours.

How much time should you plan to spend at Mount Vernon?

You’ll need at least a few hours to take in all the sights at Mount Vernon. I recommend planning to spend half a day or more if you want to make the most out of your visit.

Most visitors will spend between two and three hours exploring the grounds, but you can certainly spend more time if you’re interested in a deeper dive. Mount Vernon recommends planning on three hours , but you can spend less time and still see a lot if you want.

There’s so much to see and do at the estate (more on this below) that you’ll want to give yourself plenty of time to explore so that you don’t feel rushed.

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Tips for visiting Mount Vernon

When visiting Mount Vernon, there are a few tips to keep in mind.

First, you need to review your ticket options and decide which is best for you. I strongly recommend that you purchase your tickets in advance. You also want to make sure you understand which ticket you’re buying so you don’t miss out on touring the mansion if that’s really want to do.

Be sure to wear comfortable shoes as the estate and grounds are quite large and you’ll likely be doing a lot of walking. Also, you’ll want to know that some of the paths are dirt and/or uneven in places.

You’ll also be spending a lot of time outdoors, so make sure to check the weather forecast and plan appropriately.

Bringing water with you is a good idea , especially if temperatures will be higher.

What to see at Mount Vernon

There are so many things to see and do at Mount Vernon that it can actually be a little overwhelming if you’ve never been there before.

Below are what I think are the essential things to see at Mount Vernon.

Visitor Center (Ford Orientation Center)

On your trip to George Washington’s Mount Vernon, be sure to stop by the visitor center first.

There, you can pick up a map of the estate, inquire about audio tours, and learn about all the different attractions there.

Oh, and this is also a good place to use the restroom. LOL.

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Mansion Tour

The mansion tour is one of the highlights of a visit to Mount Vernon. In my opinion, no first-time visitor to Mount Vernon should skip the opportunity to tour the inside of George Washington’s beautiful home.

The mansion tour is offered in addition to the general admission ticket.

Mount Vernon’s knowledgeable staff will guide you through the main house and answer any questions you have about George Washington’s home.

You’ll be taken through the home, including several important rooms on the lower floor like the dining room and George Washington’s private study. You’ll also get to learn about life at Mount Vernon during Washington’s time, as well as the history of the estate.

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The tour may also include a visit to the second floor chamber where you could see the Washington’s bed chamber. It is the very room where George Washington died in 1799.

And make sure to spend some time on the east front of the mansion enjoying the view from its vantage point on the banks of the Potomac River.

Your guided tour time on your ticket is the time at which you can get in line for your tour, though you may have to wait a bit before you actually get into the mansion.

You should plan to arrive at the estate at least 30 minutes before your mansion tour time.

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While you’re at Mount Vernon, I recommend you stop at the final resting place of George and Martha Washington.

Well, there are actually two tombs. In his will, Washington directed the construction of a new tomb at Mount Vernon.

Washington was moved from his original burial place (still on the property) to the large “new” tomb in 1830 along with Martha Washington and other family members.

Slave Memorial

About 50 yards from George Washington’s tomb you’ll find the Slave Memorial . A wreath is laid at the memorial every day to honor those who were enslaved at Mount Vernon.

Several years ago, archeologists began a lengthy survey project to document the final resting places of the enslaved people who died while at Mount Vernon. There will be no excavations, but there are plans to thoroughly map the area of the slave cemetery.

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George Washington was known for his love of gardening, and the gardens at Mount Vernon are a testament to that passion.

There are four gardens on the estate: the lower garden, the upper garden, the botanical garden, and the fruit garden and nursery. All are filled with beautiful flowers, plants and trees, and offer visitors a chance to relax and take in the natural beauty of Mount Vernon.

The upper garden includes a beautiful greenhouse.

The lower garden was the estate’s kitchen garden, which grew the food that was prepared for the Washington household. This garden was really Martha Washington’s domain rather than George Washington’s.

The botanical garden was kind of a place for horticulture experimentation.

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Historic area outbuildings

Explore the outbuildings in the Mount Vernon historic area to learn more about the skills that were needed to maintain the estate.

You can see the blacksmith shop, smokehouse, stable, and spinning house among other outbuildings.

The buildings, which date back to the 18th century, offer a glimpse into life at Mount Vernon during Washington’s time.

Education Center

If after doing all of the above, you still have time and energy to learn more about George Washington and Mount Vernon then stop by the Education Center.

The education center offers a 4D theater experience and a variety of hands-on exhibits that provide in-depth information about Washington’s life and career. You’ll also find exhibits on the estate itself, as well as the history of slavery in America.

There are several films available at both the Education Center and the Orientation Center (see above). I wouldn’t recommend you spend too much time watching films if it’s your first time at Mount Vernon.

Perhaps choose one or two that appeal to you. Then spend the bulk of your time exploring the estate itself.

Where to eat at Mount Vernon

Mount Vernon offers a Food Court Pavilion and a restaurant for when you’re ready to pause and enjoy a bite to eat.

The Mount Vernon Food Court is where to go to grab a quick meal or snack. They offer things like salads and sandwiches, plus they’re open for breakfast.

We enjoyed dining at the Mount Vernon Inn Restaurant . They offer lunch and dinner menus, plus weekend brunch.

If you want to eat at the Inn Restaurant, I recommend making advance reservations. But if they aren’t taking reservations you can inquire at the hostess stand to see if they can fit you in.

It’s important to note that no outside food or beverages are allowed on the grounds of Mount Vernon except water. There are a few tables available in front of the gift shop for those who want to bring a sack lunch.

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Where to stay when visiting Mount Vernon

If you’re looking for a place to stay while visiting Mount Vernon, Alexandria, Virginia, is a great option.

Alexandria is just a few miles from the estate, and there are plenty of hotels and restaurants in the city. Plus, Alexandria offers plenty of attractions of its own, so you can easily fill a day or two when you’re not touring Mount Vernon and make a weekend getaway out of it.

We stayed at the Residence Inn by Marriott Alexandria Old Town South at Carlyle and had a fine stay in a quiet area.

Here are a few other highly rated options in Alexandria:

  • The Westin Alexandria Old Town : just a few blocks from the King Street metro station. They also offer exclusive concierge service and an on-site restaurant.
  • Hotel Indigo Old Town Alexandria : only a 3-minute walk to the Old Town Waterfront and just five miles from Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport.

Final thoughts on touring Mount Vernon

Washington’s home is full of amazing history and beautiful scenery, and there’s something for everyone.

Whether you want to explore the mansion, stroll through gardens, learn about George Washington the man, or just relax by the river, Mount Vernon has something special waiting for you.

Make sure to plan your visit ahead of time so you can make the most of your time at this iconic American landmark!

Are you planning a visit to Mount Vernon? What are you looking forward to most?

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A Visit To Mount Vernon: The Best Things To See And Do

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With his proven success leading a ragtag group of patriots to win the Revolutionary War and drafting the constitution of the newly formed United States, George Washington steadfastly secured his place in history as America’s first president. And that’s why, in a city full of free memorials, museums, and other sights, it’s absolutely worth the time, effort, and cost to travel about 15 miles south of the nation’s capital to spend a day at Mount Vernon.

From the mansion where America’s first president lived to the slave cemetery a few feet away from the graves of George and Martha, these are the best things to see and do on a visit to this Founding Father’s home in Mount Vernon.

George Washington's Mansion at Mount Vernon.

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George Washington’s Mansion

When George was a toddler, his father began building a modest home. And when the future president’s older half-brother passed away two decades later, a 22-year-old George took the reins. Over the next 45 years that Washington lived at Mount Vernon, he added to the home, turning it into the nearly 11,000 square foot, two-and-a-half-story, 21-room mansion that can be toured today.

General admission to Mount Vernon includes a guided tour of the mansion. However, entrance to the mansion is timed, so it’s best to purchase your tickets in advance and plan the rest of your visit to Mount Vernon around your scheduled home tour.

There is a lot to take in when touring the home, which is ten times larger than the average colonial Virginia home. However, your tour guide will certainly tell you all about:

  • The majestic New Room (including how it got its name)
  • George Washington’s study (his 18th-century man cave)
  • The Washingtons’ bedroom (where George passed away from a throat infection in 1799)
  • The dove weathervane atop the cupola (commissioned by Washington to symbolize his desire for peace in the new nation)

But one of my favorite experiences was learning about a key mounted on the wall of the central hall. The key was a gift from the Marquis de Lafayette, Washington’s friend and fellow revolutionary. It once unlocked the door to the infamous Bastille prison, whose destruction is considered the start of the French Revolution.

Pro Tip: To view the upper floors of the home, you’ll have to climb stairs. See the Mount Vernon website for accessibility information including recommended paths and handheld devices for guests with limited vision and hearing.

The slave quarters at Mount Vernon.

A Variety Of Outbuildings

In stark contrast to the mansion, be sure to visit the overseer’s and slave quarters. Because he was often away from Mount Vernon serving his country, George Washington hired an overseer for each of his five farms. In exchange for a modest annual salary of $133.33 — plus lodging, meals, and laundry service — the overseer at Mount Vernon was given the 18th-century equivalent of a studio apartment. And for a life of backbreaking forced labor, the hundreds of enslaved men, women, and children at Mount Vernon lived with 20 or more people in the same space.

In a world without indoor plumbing, the “necessary” was the Cadillac of outhouses back in the 18th century. Instead of a deep dirt hole where human waste would be deposited, the outdoor facilities at Mount Vernon used a system of drawers that could be removed for proper disposal and cleaning.

Other buildings to explore for a glimpse of life at George Washington’s Mount Vernon include the blacksmith shop, carriage house, stable, spinning house, and storehouse.

The greenhouse at Mount Vernon.

Gardens And Greenhouse

If you stand on George Washington’s front porch, you’ll see a large curved expanse of lush green grass known as the bowling green. While many of our homes feature green lawns today, in the late 1700s it was a rarity that reinforced the Washingtons’ wealth.

Flanking the bowling green are the upper garden (to the right) and the lower garden (to the left). The lower garden was designed to produce edibles for the kitchen, but the upper garden was created to grow flowers and be a place of beauty.

Speaking of beauty, it’s hard to miss the impressive red brick building with a row of cathedral glass windows that stands on the northeastern edge of the upper garden. In this massive greenhouse, the first president was able to successfully grow coffee beans, healing aloe plants, citrus trees, and other non-native plants through the cold Northern Virginia winters.

George Washington's grave at Mount Vernon.

George Washington’s Final Resting Place

Since his death at the end of the 18th century, George Washington has been interred in two places at Mount Vernon. Overlooking the Potomac River, the old vault was the original burial plot for POTUS 1, his wife, and 20 other family members. But George Washington realized that the family vault required extensive repairs, so his last will and testament requested that a new tomb be constructed.

About three decades after his death, the bodies of America’s original president and first lady were moved to their current resting place. With two cream-colored obelisks that look like miniature Washington monuments, George and Martha are now buried in a small brick building just to the west of the old tomb.

The slave memorial at Mount Vernon.

Slave Cemetery And Memorial

While it’s a beautiful and historic place to visit, the truth is that George Washington’s Mount Vernon was constructed and operated by hundreds of enslaved men, women, and children . And although 12 American presidents owned slaves, several things set George Washington apart from other slave masters.

Despite the fact that he owned hundreds of human beings, George Washington struggled with the idea of slavery, spoke out against the institution, and expressed his desire to end the practice. And more importantly, he ultimately took action. In the will he penned in his home office, Washington stipulated that his slaves would be freed upon the death of his wife, Martha.

And when the Mount Vernon Ladies’ Association identified the location of the slave cemetery in 1929 by adding a memorial marker — just steps from where George and Martha are buried — it was believed to be the first tribute of its kind at an American historic site. In 1983, architecture students from Howard University added an updated memorial to the Slave Cemetery to honor the enslaved people who were forced to spend their lives toiling at Mount Vernon.

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Mount Vernon Inn Restaurant

While you can certainly dodge scores of school children and opt for a fast-food style meal at the Mount Vernon Food Court Pavilion, there is an alternative, and I highly recommend it! For just a few dollars more, you can enjoy a delicious sit-down meal at the Mount Vernon Inn Restaurant. No matter which salad, sandwich, or entree you select, be sure to add a cup of George’s favorite soup to your order.

Made with a recipe that dates back to George and Martha’s time at Mount Vernon, the peanut and chestnut soup is amazing, no matter how unusual it may sound.

Pro Tip: An admission ticket is not required to dine at the Mount Vernon Inn, so if your itinerary doesn’t allow you to spend a day exploring the estate, you can always stop by for dinner (and a cup of that amazing soup)!

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Other Tips For A Fantastic Visit To Mount Vernon

While the D.C. Metro is an affordable, easy-to-navigate way to get around the capital city, getting to Mount Vernon without a car can be more challenging. Here’s how to get there via subway and bus from Washington, D.C .

In addition to a guided tour of George Washington’s mansion, access to the outbuildings, and entrance to the museums, your general admission ticket also includes access to the distillery and gristmill. If you visit between April 1 and October 31, these additional sights are a short shuttle ride from the main estate.

The best time for a visit to Mount Vernon is in the spring, summer, or fall, when you’ll be able to best admire the beauty of the grounds and see the animals.

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This post is a visitor's guide to Mount Vernon Estate, the home and final resting place of George Washington.

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Our guides have been offering tours of Mount Vernon for over a decade. It is a staple for school groups coming to Washington, DC. We don't just give tours to school group, we offer private tours of Mount Vernon to help with logistics of touring the grounds, the mansions, the education center and more.

It's a popular topic of discussion in our Facebook Travel Tips Group because it can be a confusing attraction, but it's also a location that we really love visiting.

My favorite part of Mount Vernon is the view from the porch, but my children (ages 5 and 7) love visiting the animals, especially in Spring when there are often babies. The school groups I bring usually spend the most time talking about the re-enactors we encounter - from an enslaved person to Martha Washington herself.

Why Visit Mount Vernon?

A trip to Mount Vernon, the home of George Washington, is a great idea and will be a rewarding addition to any trip to Washington DC.

Washington wrote that he knew of no place that was more pleasantly situated than his plantation, and he may well have been right!

This place offers the opportunity to observe George Washington's transformation from a Farmer, Soldier, Statesman, and Husband – the qualities that earned him the title of being "the first in war, first in peace, and first in the hearts of his countrymen."

Washington's home is amazing, the grounds are gorgeous, there is an interpretive education center that is second to none, and so much more!

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Can you visit George Washington's Mount Vernon without tickets?

Tickets are required to enter the grounds of Mount Vernon, tour inside the house, and visit the Education Center and Museum Galleries.

You cannot walk around the grounds of Mount Vernon without paying for a ticket.

You do not however need a ticket to visit the gift shops or the on-site restaurant.

If you'll be visiting the area and are interested in the legacy of our first president, Mount Vernon is worth the visit.

MOUNT VERNON TICKETS

Admission tickets are cheaper online ($2 less), so if you know what day you are going to go, it is definitely worth it to book in advance.

Must book 3 days in advance to receive discount.

General Admission Prices:

  • $28 - Adult (ages 12-61)
  • $15 - Youth (ages 6-11) - Children under 15 must be accompanied by an adult.
  • Free - Child (ages 0-5)
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Important: Tour tickets to the mansion require an additional $2 booking. A link to booking your mansion time will be in the voucher you receive immediately after booking.

Tickets for the same day can be purchased at the gate on a first-come, first-served basis, and they tend to be in high demand, particularly during weekends, often selling out quickly.

It is recommended to choose a mansion time 15-20 minutes after your arrival time.

Military members, first responders, and medical professionals are eligible for $3 off the admission price through id.me.

EBT card-holders can receive in-person discounts.

Also, if you purchase entry here within an hour before closing time, you can get your ticket authenticated which allows entry to the next day without any charge.

In addition to self guided tours of the grounds and the mansion, Mount Vernon also offers specialty tours.

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PLAN YOUR VISIT

In this section, we help you plan your time at the estate.

How long to spend at Mount Vernon?

You could easily spend an entire day enjoying Mount Vernon and its grounds, as there are so many great things to see and do. 

Most guests in our Washington DC Travel Tips Facebook Group spend half a day at Mount Vernon.

A common thing to do is visit Old Town Alexandria and/or Arlington National Cemetery before or after Mount Vernon and make a "Virginia day trip"

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Hours of Operation

Mount Vernon is open 365 days a year.

From April to October it is open from 9 am - 5 pm (17:00). From November to March it is open from 9 am - 4 pm (16:00).

How to Get to Mount Vernon

There are 4 ways to get to Mount Vernon: drive there, take the Metro, on a bus tour , or on a boat cruise . Additionally, you can also take a rental bike to reach here.

It is located at 200 Mount Vernon Memorial Highway Mount Vernon, VA 22121 in Northern Virginia, south of Washington, DC and a short drive from Old Town Alexandria .

Public Transportation - Metro

The estate is reachable by public transportation and the journey is rather simple, but it will take approximately 75 min to arrive.

How you transfer will depend on your starting point, so we recommend using this Google Maps link for directions . Be sure to read our guide on using the DC Metro trains .

Regardless of where you start from, you will end up on Metro's Yellow Line Train to the Huntington Station in the state of Virginia, the final stop of the line.

From the platform, head downstairs to the lower level. Follow the signs for (Huntington Ave.).

Board the Fairfax Connector Bus #101 (Fort Hunt Line) from Bus Bay E at Huntington Station for the 20-minute trip to Mr. Vernon's front entrance gate.  

Buses run about every 30 minutes Mondays through Saturdays and every hour on Sundays. 

You can use your DC SmartCard on the Fairfax bus system. 

If you are using a SmartCard, then the trip per person round trip should be approximately $10.50.  

For maps and schedules about the bus trip visit the Fairfax Connector Website .

Driving to Mount Vernon

Mount Vernon is at the southern end of the George Washington Memorial Parkway.

The drive should take you anywhere from 30-45 min to drive, depending on your starting point and barring any major traffic.

Parking at Mount Vernon is free, and there are two lots. If those lots fill up, you will be directed to an overflow lot.

If you are planning to drive during the busy spring break and summer months, then definitely arrive early as spots can fill up quickly.

Best Time of Year to Visit Mount Vernon

Updates on holiday-specific activities can be found on the Mount Vernon official tourist website .

From March to June and to a lesser extent in October, expect the grounds to be crowded with school groups in the morning as they are allowed in earlier than the general public.

An afternoon visit will be much quieter for individuals and families, but still, expect energetic 13-14-year-olds roaming around the grounds.

The closing hours are rolling as the last guest leaves the mansion.

Generally, grounds close 30 minutes after closing time and the museum and gift shop are 1 hour after closing time.

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Tip: The visit is all about your mansion time .

A visit to Mount Vernon includes a grounds pass, which allows access to the historic area, outbuildings, gardens, tomb, and more.

A tour of the Mansion requires a separate ticket which can be purchased online in advance or at the gate when entering.

Whenever your mansion time is, make your timed ticket work for you, not against you.

If you arrive in the busy summer months and have a later mansion time, check out the Education Center or visit the tomb or Pioneer farm first, before heading to the line for the mansion.

An early mansion time is ideal at any time of year, but having a later time is not necessarily bad, it just means you will need to see some of the other things first if you arrive early.

Conversely, in the winter time, a later mansion time is a better idea, that way you can stay inside in the morning and be outside when the day is warmest.

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Mount Vernon has a required bag check upon entering the Ford Orientation Center, right after your ticket has been scanned.

Large bags or parcels are not permitted, and below is a partial list of prohibited items:

  • All food and beverages (except bottled water)
  • Knives/blades, clubs, hammers
  • Spray paint, aerosol cans, paint, markers
  • Flammable liquids, gases, fireworks, explosive devices
  • Weapons that are not in compliance with Virginia state law
  • Eating at Mount Vernon

There is both a food court and a restaurant at Mount Vernon, so all of your dining needs are provided for as well. 

The food court has family fare such as pizza, hamburgers, chicken sandwiches, coffee, etc.

You don't usually think of a food court as anything special, but us tour guides will abandon our groups to make sure we snag the famous croissant breakfast sandwich before they stop serving them at 1030am!

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The Mount Vernon Inn Restaurant is a sit-down restaurant with colonially inspired food, in a beautiful space that will remind you of the mansion that you just saw!

It is a beautiful place for a quick meal, a romantic meal or a special lunch with your family.

If you want to eat at the restaurant, definitely make reservations in advance, as they tend to be very busy.

Handicapped Accessibility

Mount Vernon has done a great job making the historic area as handicapped accessible as possible.

All of the newer buildings, the Ford Center, the Education Center/Gift Shop/Restaurant are all wheelchair accessible.

There are ample handicapped parking spaces in the lots on either side of the entrance, and dropping off in the traffic circle is always an option.

THINGS TO SEE AND DO

Mount Vernon is large - you can easily spend all day here. We suggest the following route to get the most out of your visit:

Orientation Center

  • Mansion & Outbuildings
  • Education Center & Gift Store

Additional sites to see are the:

  • Pioneer Farm & Waterfront

Gristmill & Distillery

Upon arrival at Mount Vernon, the first place you will enter will be the Ford Orientation Center.

There are plenty of maps in the Orientation Center and docents to help you interpret them.

Mount Vernon Orientation Center

Definitely use the bathrooms while you are here, once you get up to the mansion, bathrooms are harder to find. 

The highlight of the Orientation center is the miniature Mount Vernon.

Mount Vernon in Miniature is an incredibly detailed, handcrafted model of the mansion that you are about to see.

It was a gift from the State of Washington, and took 50 people over 5 years to complete!

Mount Vernon in Miniature

The miniature has walls that move and shift so that you can see the inside of the rooms, some of which you will see on your tour. 

It also details some rooms you can’t see in real life, like closets and storage spaces, as well as back passages for servants.

It has furnishings based on the real pieces in the mansion, and artwork on the walls meant to represent Washington’s real artwork.

There is even miniature wine chilling in buckets waiting for a dinner party!

Orientation Films

Directly behind the Miniature are the theaters showing the orientation film. The films run in a continuous loop and take about 25 minutes together.

The first film is an orientation film with Pat Sajak telling you about Mount Vernon and what you will see while you are there.

Tip: Skip the small gift store in the Orientation Center

There is a small gift store in the Orientation Center, but most of the stuff they have is also available in the much larger and better main gift store in the Education Center.

The Mansion and Out Buildings

After the orientation films, it is time to head up to the Mansion. As you exit the theater, you will wind around a path toward the mansion.

A separate ticket is required to tour the mansion.

It really is an essential part of the visit to Mount Vernon.

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The mansion tour itself takes about 15-20 minutes once you get to the front of the line.

You will be escorted through many of the public rooms where George Washington lived, dined, and visited with his many guests.

One of the things to note in the main hallway is a key to the Bastille, which was presented to Washington by the Marquis de Lafayette after the American Revolution.

The tour continues upstairs into several of the bedrooms on the upper floor, including the room where Washington died in 1799.

The mansion tour concludes with his office and then exits out through the main kitchen.

Tip: Ask Questions

Perhaps the most common complaint about Mount Vernon in the summer months is that the guides in the mansion don’t have a lot to say.

While it can be crowded, the guides are historical interpreters, not guards or docents, so make sure to ask them whatever questions you have.

Outbuildings

Once you have exited the mansion from the kitchen, you will find yourself presented with the backyard of Mount Vernon on your left-hand side, and a series of smaller buildings on your right.

The buildings on the right are called outbuildings and were used for various purposes.

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In Washington’s day, anyone who could afford to have several of these outbuildings next to their main house, anything that was smelly, or potentially hazardous was taken care of in one of these buildings to keep such odor or hazard away from the main house,

So, kitchens were usually detached from the main house, as well as food storage areas, and animals.

Sometimes you can even watch the Blacksmith working in his shop.

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Feel free to check out as many of these buildings as you want.

The yard at Mount Vernon is also a wonderful area to explore, enjoying the amazing view that Washington would have looked out at every day!

Feel free to sit on the chairs on the back piazza, or walk right out onto the lawn.

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The area on the other side of the river was purchased by a non-profit organization Mount Vernon Ladies Association of the Union, or simply known as Mount Vernon Ladies Association, to preserve the view that Washington would have known, so there is no construction allowed across the river.

And to do so, they rely on private contributions and doesn't accept government funding.

Washington's Burial Site and Family Tomb

For an extra special treat, visit the tomb at 10 am or 3 pm during the summer season (winter it is at 12 pm) Wreath laying ceremonies take place here to honor the memory of General Washington.  

  After seeing where Washington lived, you can also pay your respects at his final resting place, which is also on the Mount Vernon property.

In fact, Washington has two tombs, and you can visit both of them.

The reason that he has two tombs is that there were plans to create an elaborate tomb for Washington, but he died earlier than expected, so he was buried on the Mount Vernon property (the Old Tomb), while his current tomb was being prepared.

George Washington's Tomb

While there is nothing in the Old Tomb any longer, it is definitely worth a visit, and it's also close to the current tomb.

At the current tomb, Washington is buried next to his wife Martha Washington, and in the back of them is a crypt filled with Washington’s relatives.

There are several obelisk markers outside the tomb for members of the Washington family, including his nephew, John Bushrod Washington who was the last family member to own Mount Vernon.

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The Slave Memorial at Mount Vernon

Behind Washington's tomb, there is a path toward a marker of a different kind, the Slave Memorial at Mount Vernon.

The Slave Memorial was added in 1983. It marks the spot where freed and enslaved persons were buried, often in unmarked graves. If there were any markers, they did not survive meaning that the identities of those buried there have been lost.

Though this cemetery was acknowledged from the beginning in the 1920s, it was overgrown and often skipped part of the grounds until the 1980s when a proper memorial was established.

A short column, representing a life unfinished stands at the center. Three circles around it and three steps leading to it represent Faith, Love and Hope.

Local legend has it that the enslaved Africans were buried facing east, indicating their wish to return to Africa.

Washington inherited 10 enslaved people from his father as a child. At least 577 enslaved people lived and worked at Mount Vernon during Washington's life.

Upon his death, the enslaved people he directly owned were to be freed after Martha Washington's death.

Washington's evolving views on slavery and his direct involvement with it are discussed at Mount Vernon through the various Slavery at Mount Vernon exhibits.

Education Center and Gift Store

One of the highlights of any visit to Mount Vernon is a trip to the fascinating Donald W. Reynolds Education Center which is full of immersive programs and museum galleries.

The Education Center is very close to the Ford Orientation Center, where you entered the property. 

If you have already been up to the mansion, you will get to the Education Center by heading back the same way you entered and following the signs for it.

The Education Center can take up several hours all on its own, so definitely budget your time with that in mind.

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There are so many exhibits, movies, hands-on learning, and a Museum so there is something for everyone.

The newest exhibit is fun for all ages.

Be Washington is an interactive experience with a 30-foot screen playing out different events and touch screens for the viewer to receive new information and make split-second decisions.

At the end of the exhibit, you can see what decision Washington made (and that others in your group have made).

Of particular interest, especially with kids, will be the main movie: Revolutionary War, which is a 4-D movie!

The movie is an incredibly immersive experience, involving the rumble of cannons, and "snow."

The movie is about 20 minutes so the lines can be long in advance of the movie. The movie is shown in the Revolutionary War Theatre.

If you're short on time, head there first to get in line and watch the film, then spend the remainder of your time visiting the exhibits.

The Education Center also contains Washington’s false teeth, which, as you will learn, are not made of wood.

In the same building as the Education Center is the main Gift Shop at Mount Vernon, down a hallway toward the front of the building, and it is not to be missed.

The Gift Shop consists of two large rooms, on either side of the main walkway that leads out of the building.

It is chock full of clothing, books, jewelry, and much more.

There is plenty of food and candy made right at Mount Vernon, as well as beer and wine made from grapes grown on the property!

You can even buy toys that are similar to the kind used in Washington’s day.

Pioneer Farm

Washington considered himself a gentleman farmer. The grounds of George Washington's home include a variety of farms, plantings, orchards and more.

The Pioneer Farm is open at Mount Vernon in the summer months and it is well worth a trip to see.

It is down the hill at the wharf and is a full working farm designed to replicate the kind of farm that Washington would have had at Mount Vernon.

There are live demonstrations, animals to see, and a slave cabin that you can walk through to see how slaves lived at Mount Vernon.

There is also Washington’s 16-sided barn, his own invention to aid with the treading and preparation of wheat, which was his biggest crop.

The Pioneer Farm is included in the admissions price to Mount Vernon and is about a 15-minute walk from the Mansion.

There is a shuttle that runs from the Education Center down to the Farm, but if you’re going to walk it, be aware that it is down the hill, and what goes down must eventually come back up.

The Gristmill was built in 1770-1771 and can be found on the far side of the Mount Vernon grounds.

As it's nearly 3 miles from the main gate, it's a good stop before or after you visit the grounds.

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You can drive to the Gristmill & Distillery located at 5514 Mount Vernon Memorial Hwy, Alexandria, VA 22309

Admission to visit the Gristmill & Distillery is included in the regular admission cost.

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It still works to this day! You can taste Rye Whiskey made using the General's recipe at the Mount Vernon Inn or buy a bottle to take home at the gift shop.

These two sites are open seasonally, Saturdays and Sundays Apr-Oct 10 am - 5 pm, and are closed during winter months. You can visit them for $10 without a ticket to Mount Vernon.

Things to do with Kids

Mount Vernon is a great idea for kids, there are so many things to do and see.

The Hands on History Center is a big part of the Education Center and will teach your children all about George Washington and allow them to learn for themselves.

Children’s programs are held Monday through Friday from 2 p.m. – 4 p.m. Activities are designed for children ages 5-10. Children must be accompanied by an adult; space and supplies are limited.

Also in the Education Center is the 4-D movie and lots of information about the efforts to forensically recreate Washington and his life at Mount Vernon.

For outdoor activities, there are so many grounds and gardens to walk around and check out, as well as the Pioneer Farm, which is sure to entertain your kids.

They have demonstrations of what farming was like in Washington’s day, as well as farm animals who would love to meet your kids!

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Upon entering George Washington’s historic estate, the first impression is of an agricultural pasture. Only after turning left do visitors encounter the intimate entry courtyard of the Ford Orientation Center, the remainder of which is concealed behind a modest garden wall. This journey metaphorically interprets the one that Washington himself designed for visitors to his home. Inside, an elliptical floor-to-ceiling wall of glass embraces nature, visually connecting visitors to Washington’s landscape.

Of its own time yet respectful of the historic setting, the new center is designed “in the spirit of George Washington”—representing the design team’s interpretation of what George Washington himself might have created if he had all of the options available to designers today.

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“The reactions of the estate’s staff and visitors have been uniformly positive—all are impressed not just by the content and message of the buildings, but by the sensitive design solution and the way the buildings have transformed the visitor experience at Mount Vernon.” —Jim Rees, former Executive Director, George Washington’s Mount Vernon

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