
Long Loop: Stone Mansion
Thomas Stone National Historic Site
Hike along a more moderate trail to get to the Stone Mansion. Experience more of the natural world on the way to the Mansion.
The short, moderate loop to the Stone Mansion is one segment of the larger nature trail system. This trail leads to the home of Thomas Stone, a signer of the Declaration of Independence. It is a 1.4 mile round trip
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50-90 Minutes
Difficulty: Moderate Distance: 1.2 miles round trip
There is no fee to visiting Thomas Stone National Historic Site.
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Thomas Stone National Historic Site: Parking: one accessible space at the Visitor Center and one at the Mansion Visitor Center Entrance: Front and side doors to Visitor Center open outwards. A button can be pushed to automatically open or it can be manually opened. Nature Trail System: A variety of surfaces are on different trails. Surfaces consist of boardwalk, loose gravel, grass, and dirt. The trail segment from the Visitor Center to the Stone Family Cemetery is the most accessible trail. Restrooms: Men's and Women's both wheelchair accessible.
Yes — Be sure to check out information on having pets in the park.
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All ages, but minors should be with an adult parent or guardian.
Visitor Center to Stone Mansion Short, Moderate Segment
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