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George Washington Birthplace National Monument
Fees & Reservations
 

Fees

Individual entrance fee is $4.00 for adults, aged 16 and older. Valid for 7 days. No entry fee for children 15 and under.

American the Beautiful Pass series accepted for individual admission of the pass holder and three (3) accompanying adults age 16 and older.

National Park Pass and Golden Passports accepted for individual admission for the pass holder, spouse, and parents and children of the pass holder or, alternatively, for the pass holder and three (3) accompanying adults age 16 and older.

George Washington Birthplace annual park pass accepted for individual admission of the pass holder and three (3) accompanying adults age 16 and older. The annual park pass may be purchased at the visitor center for $15 and is valid for one year from the month of purchase.

Group Reservations - 804-224-1732, Extension 227

Groups should notify the park of a planned visit as early as practicable to ensure adequate staffing is available and there is no conflict with other groups. School group visitation is heaviest from mid-April into early June. For a group reservation, please contact visitor center operations at 804-224-1732, extension 227. Normal fees apply. Educational groups may request a fee waiver.

Picnic Pavilion Reservations - 804-224-1732, Extension 225

A permit to reserve the picnic area pavilion for the day may be obtained for a fee of $50.00. Please contact the Chief Ranger at 804-224-1732, extension 225 at least two weeks in advance.

Sign Language Interpretation Services

All requests for Sign Language Interpretation services need to be requested at least two weeks in advance of anticipated visits to the park in order to be honored.

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Marconi Wireless Station, circa 1903  

Did You Know?
In 1903, Guglielmo Marconi transmitted the first transatlantic wireless message from the United States to Great Britain from Cape Cod.

Last Updated: July 09, 2007 at 11:03 EST