Person in the parterres with the tall banana plant, and vibrant coleuses, red and lime green; NPS

Gardens, Grounds, and Architecture Tour

Hampton National Historic Site

  • Every week on Sunday, Thursday, Friday, and Saturday at 11:00 AM from May 28, 2026 to September 06, 2026
  • Free

Join us for a walk through the gardens and grounds. Learn about the creation of the parterres, the people that kept the gardens and grounds looking beautiful and their stories.

For much of Hampton’s history, scenic gardening reflected the interests, social statuses, wealth, and creativity of the Ridgely family. From the 1790’s to modern day, the cultural landscape of Hampton has changed to suit the wants and needs of those who occupy the property. Hampton’s landscape tells the story of the many functions of landscaping, labors, and people used to create scenic grounds. From the Ridgely Family to the people that lived and labored here.

One story of many:
Daniel Harris (1785-c.1867) was enslaved by Charles Carnan Ridgely before being manumitted (legally freed) in 1829. He continued to work as a gardener at Hampton for John Ridgely to make enough money to free his enslaved daughter Mary (b. 1826) in 1831. Although Daniel left Hampton in the early 1830s, he continued to be employed in the area. By 1853, he became the first free Black person to purchase property in the area that would become the historically Black neighborhood of East Towson. 

Learn more about the history of the gardens

Fees

This event is free to attend.

Location

This program begins in the front of the mansion, side of the mansion facing Hampton Ln. Park at the Visitor Center and walk up, or park in the upper lot near the Orangery. Ranger will guide visitors around the formal gardens and terrace. Trail will follow walkways made of loose gravel and cobblestone. The formal gardens are connected to the terrace by a steep turf hill.

Latitude and Longitude 39.416664, -76.587529

Schedule

Days:

Every week on Sunday, Thursday, Friday, and Saturday

Dates:

May 28, 2026 to September 06, 2026

Time:

11:00 AM

Duration:

1 hour

Event Type

  • Guided Tour
  • Talk
  • Walk
Tags: 18th century garden, garden tour, park ranger tour, join a ranger program, hampton national historic site, people lived here