
Tours & Day Passes
Mount Harmon welcomes visitors year-round. Our Guided Tour season runs May 1st through end October and Day Passes to explore the outside grounds are available year round.

Guided Tours & Day Passes Booking

Guided Tours
Mount Harmon’s Guided Tours feature a guided tour of all three floors of historic Mount Harmon, one of the most beautifully restored Georgian manor houses in Maryland open to the public. Guided tours also include a tour of our Plantation Outbuildings: colonial kitchen, and replica smoke house, and slave quarters, as well as self guided tours of our gardens and grounds which include a 200-acre nature preserve with miles of waterfront trails and picnic areas. Allow at least one hour for the tour, and additional time to explore the gardens, grounds, nature trails, and waterfront. Registered visitors and members are welcome to bring a picnic to enjoy on our grounds and scenic picnic areas. Recommendations for area restaurants to visit before or after your tour can be gotten by emailing info@mountharmon.org
- May ~ October
- Thursdays ~ Sundays 10am ~ 3pm
- Tours on the Hour. Last Tour at 2pm
Tour Admission
$10 adults, $8 students/seniors, Members Free

Day Passes
Our Mount Harmon Day Pass (manor house/historic buildings not included/grounds only access) is a wonderful option for nature and history lovers for enjoying our beautiful gardens, grounds, and 200-acre nature preserve with over 5 miles of nature trails, picnic areas, and canoe and kayak launch ~ great for hiking, picnicking, horseback riding and exploring our scenic and historic site and waterfront.
- Available daily 9am - 5pm year round
- Grounds only; access/tour not included
Day Pass Admission
$10 adults, $8 students/seniors, Members Free
Children under 5 Free
Admission & Visiting Guidelines
- You will receive e-confirmation good for admission.
- Please have printed or digital copy ready to present upon request.
- Many thanks for following our Leave No Trace Guidelines.
- Well behaved dogs on leashes welcome on grounds with leave no trace rules.
Your Visit Means a lot to us
Mount Harmon is not state or federally funded, so is dependent upon revenue generated by tours, day passes, memberships, special events, grants, contributions, bequests, and sponsorships.
Thank you for your support for Mount Harmon, an important heritage destination for our community and region.