Tour Mount Vernon's Historic Gardens
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.
This one-hour tour discusses the practical landscape design of the Mansion house farm at Mount Vernon.
- Take a guided tour through Washington’s upper and lower gardens.
- Learn about the uses for flowers and plants that made up Washington’s gardens.
- Hear about the work completed by hired and enslaved gardeners.
Please allow 10-15 minutes to walk from the main entrance to the Mansion Circle to meet your guide.
Video
Director of horticulture Dean Norton discusses Mount Vernon's Upper Garden.