Due to power outages related to building maintenance, the Overseer's House (Farmhouse) and the restrooms inside the dovecote are currently closed. The Quarters of the Enslaved, dairy and grounds are open. The mansion side of the park is unaffected.
Park Ranger giving information about the Hampton mansion architecture.
NPS
Visiting Hampton is a great way to spend a morning, afternoon, or the entire day. In fact we have so much to see and do that we encourage visitors to return, and return often. The 63-acres of the park are open to pedestrian access from dawn to dusk, seven days a week. We recommend that you plan to spend at least 2 hours on site, but you are more than welcome to stay longer. Our Plan Your Visit page has all the information you need to make sure you have a great experience!
Visitors to Hampton National Historic Site can start their visit before leaving home. Download the new NPS Appwhich is the official app for all 420+ NPS sites. The NPS App will act as your virtual visitor center! Themultimedia pageon our website is a good way to become familiar with the park’s history. Virtual tours, self-guided tours, videos, and photo galleries are also found on the same page on our website. Learn more about our tours on the Ranger programs page.
And don't forget to become a Junior Ranger! Youth of all ages can participate in our Junior Ranger program.