NPS/Don Freeman Art, history, and nature come together at Saint-Gaudens National Historical Park. Once the home of sculptor Augustus Saint-Gaudens and unofficial center of the Cornish Colony of artists, visitors continued to be attracted to the park's rich history, fragrant gardens, bronze sculptures, and memorable programs.NPS/N. Rose Grounds and trails are open during daylight hours.There are a variety of walking surfaces throughout the park including grass, brick, asphalt, bark mulch, cement, and gravel. Because of the historic nature of the park, some of the pathways may be uneven. Visitors should always take care when walking in the park. In the event of an emergency, call 911. Regular visitor services resume on May 23.The visitor center and other park buildings are open Thursday through Monday from Memorial Day weekend to October 31. Park entry and America the Beautiful Passes can be obtained anytime online or at the visitor center beginning May 23. Mark your calendars now.The park hosts special events throughout the season. Music fills the air during the Sunday Concert Series. Celebrate creativity at the Art in the Park Festival on September 12. Attend a performance by Opera North at the stunning Blow-Me-Down-Farm. Bring your furry friend.Dogs are permitted on park grounds, but must be kept on a leash at all times. This includes when hiking the nature trails. We ask that dog owners be respectful of the park and remove dog waste. Bags for that purpose are located in a dispenser near the kiosk in the main parking lot. Pets are not permitted in any park building except for trained service animals.
Fees & Passes
Entry passes provide access to the park grounds, historic buildings, and ranger programs.
Event Calendar
Learn more about scheduled programs, tours, and events.
Getting Here
Plan your route to the park. |
Last updated: April 9, 2026