4079 Albany Post Rd Hyde Park, NY 12538
(845) 229-9115
9am-5pm | Groups by reservation.
Visit “Springwood”, the lifelong home of America’s only four-term President, Franklin D. Roosevelt. Purchased by Roosevelt’s father in 1867, the original home was a large but simple Italianate farmhouse. The family home became Roosevelt’s mother Sara’s when her husband died in 1900, and by 1915 she and Franklin had completed extensive renovations and additions. Its interior remains as it was during Roosevelt’s lifetime. The estate also features the final resting place of FDR and Eleanor in the Roosevelt Rose Garden, a vegetable garden, and hiking trails.
Park brochures are available in multiple formats including braille, audio description and text-only versions.
While you're on site, be sure to allow time to visit the Franklin D. Roosevelt Presidential Library and Museum, America's first presidential library and the only one used by a sitting president.
Also in Hyde Park, visit Eleanor Roosevelt National Historic Site, the only national historic site dedicated to a first lady of the United States, and Vanderbilt Mansion National Historic Site, the 54-room Beaux Arts mansion of Frederick and Louise Vanderbilt of the Gilded Age. FDR played a key role in the preservation of the Vanderbilt Estate when he advocated for its transfer to the National Parks Service during his second term in the White House.Autism Supportive Environment℠ Partner