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Take a guided tour through George Washington's gardens and learn about his flowers and plants. 

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Cost

$5 in addition to general admission

Located At

Mansion Circle

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.