Last updated: April 2, 2021
Thing to Do
Tao House Tour
Cloistered behind three red doors, in Tao House, America’s only Nobel Prize winning playwright, Eugene O’Neill, was haunted by his past. Here, he penned some of his most acclaimed and powerful work including Long Day’s Journey into Night, The Iceman Cometh, and Moon for the Misbegotten. Tao House is a two-story Spanish Hacienda style historic home, custom built for the O’Neills in 1936 and furnished with Asian decor. On this self-guided tour, you can learn about O’Neill’s work and life, and also explore the historic landscape: a beautiful courtyard, historic swimming pool, orchards and the Old Barn, where the O’Neill Foundation produces performances of O’Neill’s plays every year.
Only Service Dogs* are allowed in the historic home.
*NPS policy defines a service animal as a dog that has been individually trained to do work or perform tasks for the benefit of an individual with a disability, including a physical, sensory, psychiatric, intellectual, or other mental disability. The tasks performed by the animal must be directly related to the person’s disability.
Occasional special events, such as the O'Neill Festival (produced by the Eugene O'Neill Foundation) require paid tickets.
Please send us an email or call with the dates and times that you would like to tour the site, as well as your phone number and number of guests. It is best to reserve at least 24 hours in advance.
We will call or email to confirm your reservation: If you do not hear from us within a few days (we are closed Monday and Tuesday), please give us a call or check your Spam folder to make sure your reservation was not sent there.
Note on Accessibility: Please include in your reservation request if you or any of your party have accessibility needs before visiting the site. This will help park rangers be prepared for your visit.
Reservation Line: (925) 228-8860 x6422
Please call the above temporary number (John Muir National Historic Site) and dial x6422 to request your reservation.
Visitors with physical/mobility needs:
Visitors are picked up in NPS vehicles that are equipped with wheelchair lifts. Benches outside and chairs inside Tao house provide for resting in the park and on tours. An upstairs video tour of Tao house is available in the downstairs dining room for visitors not able to climb stairs. Handrails on steps are available inside and outside. A park wheelchair is also available. The park is fairly level, giving access to park wayside exhibits. Additionally, self-guided tour signs are available to be placed throughout the tour, on request.
Information for People Who are Deaf or Hard of Hearing:
Visitors have park waysides, park handouts, self-guided tour signs and the internet for information about the park. Rangers are able to modulate their voice volume during tours.The upstairs video tour of Tao house is closed captioned, and is available with personal amplifiers.
Eugene O'Neill National Historic Site is dedicated to providing a rich experience for all visitors, and we are happy to offer sign language interpretation for public programs upon request. Because we do not have a sign language interpreter on staff, please contact the park with your request at least two weeks in advance of your visit, or when you’re making your tour reservation.
Blind/Low vision:
Park wayside exhibits are in large fonts for easy reading. Large print Unigrid brochures of Eugene O'Neill NHS are available, as well a braille version, upond request.
Learning disability:
All tours are led with the visitor (s) in mind. Park Rangers are able to adapt to visitor interpretive needs. Contact the park by email or phone to request modifcations prior to your tour, or speak to a ranger once you've arrived at the park.
Sign-Language
Eugene O'Neill National Historic Site is dedicated to providing a rich experience for all visitors, and we are happy to offer sign language interpretation for public programs upon request. Because we do not have a sign language interpreter on staff, please contact the park with your request at least two weeks in advance of your visit, or when you’re making your tour reservation.
Contact Us
Please use this email link to contact a park ranger
or to request a brochure. You may also call us at
the listed number:
(925) 228-8860 x6422
Click here to email the park
Mailing Address:
Eugene O'Neill NHS
P.O. Box 280
Danville, CA 94526