Basic Information

Weir Farm National Historical Park is a National Park for Art that preserves the life and work of Julian (J.) Alden Weir, a leading figure in the American Impressionist movement. The home, studios, and a significant portion of the landscape remain largely intact as one of the nation’s finest remaining landscapes of American art. The park continues to be a source of inspiration for artists and visitors to carry on this artistic tradition.

Park Grounds and parking lot are open daily, sunrise to sunset, year-round. Visit the park on your own using maps, brochures, self guided tours, the National Park Passport Stamp, and Junior Ranger activities located on the porch of the visitor center, or visit virtually by exploring the resources here on the park website.

Dogs: You are welcome to walk your dog at Weir Farm National Historical Park and the Weir Preserve, the 110-acre network of hiking trails directly adjacent to the property, as long as it remains leashed. Please pick up after your pet - a pet waste station is located in the parking lot, at the Weir Pond trailhead, and behind the Burlingham Barn/Restrooms.

Off-Season, November - April

All buildings will close for the season on November 1, inluding restrooms.

Grounds, trails, and parking lot

Open daily, sunrise to sunset
Parking is limited - carpooling is encouraged
Groups arriving in more than 2 cars require a reservation
The Park has many of self-guiding options for visitors, including maps, brochures, self-guided tours, the National Park Passport Stamp, and Junior Ranger activities located on the porch of the visitor center 7 days a week. We also have awesome virtual content including virtual tour videos, art galleries, the park film, virtual exhibits, an online Junior Ranger program with a Park Ranger swear-in video, available here on our website.

May - October 2025: Seasonal Hours and Visitor Services

Grounds, trails, and parking lot
Open daily, sunrise to sunset

Parking is limited – Groups arriving in more than 2 cars require a reservation
Dog waste stations are available – pets must be leashed and picked up after
The Park has many of self-guiding options for visitors, including maps, brochures, self-guided tours, the National Park Passport Stamp, and Junior Ranger activities located on the porch of the visitor center 7 days a week. We also have awesome virtual content including virtual tour videos, art galleries, the park film, virtual exhibits, an online Junior Ranger program with a Park Ranger swear-in video, available here on our website.

Restrooms – located at the Burlingham Barn
Starting May 1: Open daily, 10:00 am - 4:00 pm
Restroom facilities are closed on the following Federal Holidays (observed) in 2025: Monday May 26, Monday September 1, Monday October 13.

Burlingham House Visitor Center
May Hours: Saturday and Sunday, 10:00 am - 4:00 pm
June – October Hours: Wednesday- Sunday, 10:00 am - 4:00 pm

Check out exhibits, chat with a Park Ranger, borrow some art supplies, pick up a map or self-guided tour brochure, and plan your perfect Weir Farm day!

Weir House and Studio Tours
May: Saturday and Sunday; June – October: Wednesday to Sunday
Tours start at the Weir House at 11:00, 1:00, 2:00 and 3:00

Learn about the legacy of creativity started by America’s most beloved Impressionist, Julian Alden Weir, and the three generations of artists who called Weir Farm home while touring the wildly artistic Weir House, Weir Studio and Young Studio. Tours are first come, first served. No reservation or sign up required. Programs are subject to staff and volunteer availability. As staffing permits, additional tours of the Studios may be offered between 10:00 and 3:00. Buildings may close due to extreme weather (heat) or air quality conditions.

Take Part in Art
Art Supplies Available During Visitor Center Hours
Bring your own supplies, or, starting May 3rd, stop by the Visitor Center to pick up free-to-use art supplies! Watercolors are offered on weekends May – October, and sketching kits are provided Wednesday to Friday starting in June.

Junior Ranger
Become a Junior Park Ranger anytime! Materials are available at the visitor center, including a bin left on the visitor center porch for those that come during off-hours. You can also participate virtually by completing our online activity and watching the Junior Ranger Swear-In Video on our website!

Self-guided Tours
Visit the park on your own using maps, brochures, self guided tours, the National Park Passport Stamp, and Junior Ranger activities located on the front porch of the visitor center, or visit virtually by exploring the resources here on the park website or the National Park Service App!

Group Tours
Interested in scheduling a group tour? Group tours and K-12 Education Programs are offered in-season, May through October. Email us at wefa_interpretation@nps.gov to schedule your group visit today! Groups arriving in more than 2 cars require a reservation.

Special Tours, Programs, and Workshops
The Friends of Weir Farm offer a variety of free programs including family fun days, informal art instruction, Impressionist Painting Workshops, Open Studios with the Artist-in-Residence, and more in season, May - October. Check the event calendar or Featured Programs page to learn more.

**** Please note that hours are subject to change without notice****

 

 
 

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Last updated: March 26, 2025

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Mailing Address:

735 Nod Hill Road
Wilton, CT 06897

Phone:

203 834-1896 x0

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