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Morven Park's Davis Mansion and Winmill Carriage Museum are OPEN from noon to 5:00 p.m. on Friday, Saturday, Sunday and Monday. Advance ticket purchase is required. Visit MorvenPark.org/TOURS for details. Morven Park is home to the world-renowned Morven Park International Equestrian Center, the iconic Davis Mansion, the Morven Park Center for Civic Impact, and the unique Winmill Carriage Museum.

Visitors can walk through scenic formal gardens, picnic under the boughs of old oak trees, and hike miles of beautiful nature trails. Consider following Morven Park on Facebook for updates on our closure and event cancellations. Riding for Tremaine: Preview the Inaugural Morven Park International CCI4*-L Cross Country Track.
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We are building a stronger democracy by inspiring and preparing the next generation of active citizens. We work with Loudoun County, Virginia and DC area youth from 5 to 18 years old, teaching them the skills to be engaged citizens now and throughout their lives. The Morven Park Center for Civic Impact is committed to building a vibrant and sustainable democracy by fostering a commitment to civic and community life amongst our country's youth.
About Morven Park
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Morven Park is a 1,000 acre historic estate located at Leesburg, Virginia. Owned and operated by the Westmoreland Davis Memorial Foundation, a non-profit organization, Morven Park first opened to the public in 1967.

Known as the "Central Park" of Loudoun County, Morven Park welcomes 250,000 visitors each year who come to enjoy exquisite scenery, formal boxwood gardens, the Morven Park International Equestrian Center, athletic fields, the iconic Greek Revival mansion, museums, and hiking trails.
Mansion & Grounds
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Advance ticket purchase is required for mansion and museum tours. All tickets to tour the Davis Mansion include self-guided tour access to the Winmill Carriage Museum and the Museum of Hounds and Hunting of North America. In its 240-year history, Morven Park's mansion transformed from a modest fieldstone house into the impressive Greek Revival building we see today.
Gardens & Grounds
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Morven Park encompasses 1,000 acres of lawns, fields, wooded ridge, and formal boxwood gardens. Over half of the property has been placed in conservation easement to preserve the open space for future generations. The expansive mansion lawn and verdant rolling fields are remnants of Morven Park's 19th century landscape.
Trails
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Approximately 400 acres of Morven Park's property are within the wooded Catoctin Ridge, offering opportunities for year-round hiking and exploration. Morven Park has miles of natural and gravel surface hiking/walking trails. The Ridge Top Trail meanders up the ridge, offering hikers glimpses of native flora and fauna.
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