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Home of Franklin D. Roosevelt National Historic Site

4097 Albany Post Road, Hyde Park, New York

Overlooking the Hudson River, the Home of Franklin D. Roosevelt National Historic Site is the birthplace, lifelong home, and final resting place of the 32nd president, Franklin Delano Roosevelt, also known as FDR. The site comprises the two-story, Federal-style Springwood estate, numerous historic outbuildings, and the presidential library and museum.

FDR’s home estate, Springwood, can be visited on guided tours. Tickets are available on a first-come, first-served basis from the Henry A. Wallace Visitor Center, where tours start with a 22-minute educational film. The estate grounds, which include the Rose Garden where FDR and Eleanor Roosevelt lie buried, and miles of walking trails, are best seen on self-guided tours. The Presidential Library and Museum are independently operated and require a separate admission ticket.

  • Ticket options include admission to the home estate or combos including the presidential library and museum.
  • Admission is free for children 15 and under.
  • Photos are permitted inside the home, but flash and selfie sticks are not.
  • Dress for the weather to fully enjoy the grounds.
  • The site is fully wheelchair-accessible.
  • The on-site cafeteria is open from April to October.
  • Pets are allowed on the grounds but must be leashed.

The historic site is in Hyde Park, around 4 miles (6.4 kilometers) north of Poughkeepsie. Take either the Metro-North Railroad’s Hudson Line from Grand Central Station or Amtrak lines to Poughkeepsie, then take a taxi, rideshare, or the Dutchess Bus Service Route C. There’s free parking on-site.

Tours of the house take around an hour and are available four times daily, with holiday closures for Thanksgiving, Christmas, and New Year’s Day. During high season—typically July, August, and October)—tours can sell out, so plan your visit earlier in the day to guarantee a slot. The grounds and gardens are open from sunrise to sunset. During the winter, the site may close due to the weather.

Located a few miles east of Springwood, Top Cottage is a Dutch-style stone cottage that was built as a retreat for FDR, who used it for entertaining and official meetings requiring more privacy. Although technically part of the Home of Franklin D Roosevelt National Historic Site, the cottage requires a separate admission ticket and is open to the public from May to October.

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