Hampton National Historic Site, Maryland Camping & Hiking

Hampton National Historic Site, Maryland Camping & Hiking

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Directions

Hampton is easy to get to because it’s close to three interstate highways–routes 695, 70, and 95. From the Baltimore Beltway (I 695) eastbound or westbound: Take Exit 27B, Dulaney Valley Road northbound. Take the first right turn onto Hampton Lane. The park will be on your right, about one mile from the intersection. PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION: Bus #11 stops at Goucher College, less than one mile from Hampton. The Light Rail stop at Lutherville is approximately three miles from Hampton NHS.

Phone

(410) 823-1309

Activities

HISTORIC & CULTURAL SITE

Camping Reservations

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Maryland Campgrounds

Hiking Trails

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Maryland Hiking Trails

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Hampton National Historic Site Official Website

Hampton National Historic Site Map

Once possibly the largest private home in America by 1790, the Hampton mansion serves as a grand example of late-Georgian architecture in America. Hampton is also the story of its people, as the estate evolved through the actions of the Ridgely family, enslaved African Americans, European indentured servants, and paid laborers within a nation struggling to define its own concept of freedom.

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