Martin Van Buren National Historic Site in Kinderhook
Wheelchair accessible
This historic farm in upstate New York, also known as Lindenwald, preserves the estate where Martin Van Buren, the eighth U.S. president, lived from 1841 until his death in 1862 and orchestrated his political campaigns.

šŸ“œ Martin Van Buren National Historic Site, also known as Lindenwald, is a U.S. historic place in Kinderhook, New York.
šŸ” It preserves the estate owned by Martin Van Buren, the eighth president of the United States, where he lived and conducted political activities from 1841 to 1862.

Why Go

šŸ›ļø Explore the historic home of a former U.S. President
🌳 Enjoy beautiful park grounds and walking trails
šŸ“œ Learn about 19th-century American political history

Why Avoid

āš ļø Historic house tours may be cancelled or shortened due to high heat
🚫 Visitor center and historic house are closed seasonally (November-April)

Tips

šŸ“± Enhance your visit with a cell phone tour on the Wayside Loop Trail
🌐 Check the official website for virtual tours and the latest updates on hours

šŸ’° Cost

Free entry.

šŸ•’ Hours

Park grounds open daily 7 AM to sunset year-round. Historic house and visitor center open late May to late October, with varying hours.

♿ Accessibility

Handicap accessible.

🚻 Toilets

Restrooms available.

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