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.
Type:Kid Friendly, Active, Educational, Indoors, Outdoors, Group Friendly
Topics:African American Heritage, American Revolution, Architecture and Building, Arts, Burial, Cemetery and Gravesite, Enslavement, Farming and Agriculture, Plantations, Industry, Armories, Abolition Movement, Civil Rights, Conservation Movement, Voting Rights and Suffrage, American Revolutionary War, Civil War, War of 1812, Women's History, Reconstruction, Painting, Laborer and Worker, Scenic Views, Ruins, Colonization and Settlement, Commerce, Trade, Ranches, Great Depression, Social Movements
Topics:African American Heritage, Architecture and Building, Enslavement, Farming and Agriculture, Plantations, Reconstruction, Abolition Movement, Civil Rights, American Revolution, Painting, Laborer and Worker, Scenic Views, Ruins, Colonization and Settlement, Commerce, Trade, Ranches, Great Depression, Industry, Social Movements, Arts, Sculpture, Music, Voting Rights and Suffrage, American Revolutionary War, Civil War, War of 1812, World War I, World War II, Women's History
Hampton's deep history and beautiful scenery makes for the perfect site to take a tour. The park provides a variety of tours to help visitors get the most out of their experience!