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Sagamore Hill National Historic Site

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Description:
Sagamore Hill was the home of Theodore Roosevelt, 26th President of the United States, from 1886 until his death in 1919. During his presidency, from 1902 to 1908, this was the "Summer White House" and a focus of national attention. Otherwise, it was the home of a most remarkable fellow. Theodore Roosevelt, a family-centered father of six, ended his workday at 4 PM so he could play with his children. He was the first American to receive the Nobel Peace Prize. Often a man of contradiction, he was a diplomat, internationalist, naval historian and strategist, a combat commander, colonel of a volunteer cavalry regiment, and Assistant Secretary of the Navy. As a noted historian, biographer, essayist, editor, columnist, and critic, he wrote 36 books. As a renowned ornithologist, hunter of and expert about big-game animals, he was a pioneering American conservationist. He was a country squire, horseman, socialite and patron of the arts. He reformed the federal civil service and New York City police department, lost a race for New York City mayor, finished second in a 1912 third party bid for president, arrested outlaws as a North Dakota deputy sheriff and served as Governor of New York and Vice-President of the United States. Today, Sagamore Hill is furnished as it was during his busy lifetime. The Roosevelt home is open for tours Wednesday through Sunday, closed Monday and Tuesday. Click on "Travel Basics" above or "In Depth" to the right for more information.

Designations:
Sagamore Hill National Historic Site (Authorized July 25, 1962)
Sagamore Hill National Historic Site (Established July 1, 1963)

Accessibility:
Access to all facilities from the parking lot is by asphalt paved sidewalks. A wheelchair is available for loan (a photo ID held as deposit) at the visitor center. The Roosevelt home is about 100 yards away from the parking lot. Only the first floor of the Theodore Roosevelt home is accessible. Park staff erects a portable ramp at the front porch as needed. Please inform park staff of special needs when you obtain tour tickets of the Roosevelt home The Old Orchard Museum is about 100 yards from the parking lot. Drop-off at the door is available upon request. The Old Orchard Museum has a set of three low steps that require assistance. There is ground level entry is by a rear door. The visitor center/bookstore and restrooms are accessible by ramps at the back of the building.

Getting Around:
Paved pedestrian paths lead from a central parking lot to the Old Orchard Museum, Visitor Center/Bookstore and about the grounds of the Roosevelt's home. A moderately steep and minimally improved loop trail follows along the old carriage road to the old family tennis court. Cycling is limited to the entrance road and parking lot.

Activites:
No special activities

Facilities:
Visitor_Centers | Picnic Areas | Museum Exhibits | Tours & Guided Activities | And more.

Directions to Sagamore Hill National Historic Site

Plane:
Long Island is served by three airports: Kennedy International (JFK) and LaGuardia (LGA) in New York City or MacArthur (ISD) at Islip, New York. Each airport is about 45-60 minutes travel time Sagamore Hill. Rental cars and taxis are available at all airports, but rates are high. Bus shuttle connections from JFK and LGA are available to Long Island Railroad's Jamaica Station. Ask travel agent or airport ground transportation desk for details. Driving from the airports: ISD - 29 miles. Take State Route 454 West/ Veterans Highway to Long Island Expressway (LIE) I-495, then west to Exit 41N - OR - continue 4 miles beyond interchange on Route 454 West to terminus of the Northern State Parkway (NSP). Take NSP west to Exit 35N. JFK - 28 miles. Take Belt Parkway east to the northbound Cross Island Parkway. Continue to Grand Central Parkway (GCP)/NSP eastbound to Exit 35N. LGA - 27 miles. Travel east/Long Island-bound on GCP to LIE/I-495, then east to Exit 41N - OR - continue on the GCP/NSP to Exit 35N.

Car:
Sagamore Hill can be reached from NSP Exit 35N or LIE/I-495 Exit 41N. At those exits, take Route 106 North for 4 miles. Turn right/east on Route 25A and travel 2.5 miles. At third traffic light, turn left/northwest and take Cove Road for 1.7 miles. Turn right/north and take Cove Neck Road 1.5 miles to Sagamore Hill. The Belt/Cross Island, Grand Central parallel the NSP and LIE/I-495. The Southern State Parkway connects to NSP/LIE via the Wantaugh/Meadowbrook Parkways, or the Seaford/Oyster Bay Expressway. Take Southern State Exit 28AN to Route 135 North (Seaford/Oyster Bay Expressway) for 10 miles to Exit 14E (Woodbury) and Route 25(Jericho Turnpike). Turn right/east, travel to the third traffic light. Turn left on South Woods Road, traveling 1.6 miles to its end and turn right on to Cold Springs Road. Travel 1 mile to Route 25A intersection. Turn left on Route 25A and travel 0.7 miles downhill to the Cove Road stoplight. Turn right on Cove Road for 1.7 miles to Cove Neck Road. Turn right on Cove Neck Road and follow signs for 1.5 miles to Sagamore Hill.

Public Transportation
Rail: AMTRAK and the Long Island Railroad serves New York City through Penn Station. The LIRR provides service via the Oyster Bay Branch to Oyster Bay (3 miles away) - OR - more frequent service via the Port Jefferson Branch to Syosset (6 miles away). Taxis meet all trains. Cab fares average $6 from Oyster Bay, $10 from Syosset, $2 for additional passengers. Rail travelers to Sagamore Hill should leave New York City early in the day. Hiking: Hiking the three miles from the Oyster Bay railroad station or the Oyster Bay Marina is not recommended. The route is pedestrian hostile with narrow shoulders, fast and moderately heavy traffic and travels through exclusive rural residential neighborhoods where a premium is placed on privacy. No restrooms, water or food service is available enroute and no food service at the park. By Bus: Long Island Bus service nearest Sagamore Hill is at Syosset (6 miles) or Hicksville (10 miles). Rail/Taxi is the more practical public transportation option. By Private Boat: Sagamore Hill is within a mile of Oyster Bay Harbor and the Long Island Sound, but there is no public access or docking facility nearby. The Oyster Bay Marina is about three miles away and about a block from the Oyster Bay railroad station. In making your weekend sailing plans, contact the Oyster Bay Harbor Master at (516)624-6201.


Attractions:
Oyster Bay Historical Society
Phone:516-922-5032....

Raynham Hall

Planting Fields Arboretum State Park and Coe Hall
Phone:516-922-9210....

Theodore Roosevelt Sanctuary - National Audubon Society
Phone:516-922-3200....

Long Island Visitor and Convention Bureau
Phone:800-441-4601

Nearby Parks:
Theodore Roosevelt Birthplace National Historic Site (35 miles)
Fire Island National Seashore (45 miles)
Ellis Island National Monument (35 miles)
Statue Of Liberty National Monument (35 miles)
Saint Paul's Church National Historic Site (37 miles)
Castle Clinton National Monument (35 miles)
Gateway National Recreation Area (35 miles)
Lower East Side Tenement Museum National Historic Site (35 miles)
Home Of Franklin D Roosevelt National Historic Site (80 miles)


Contact Information for Sagamore Hill National Historic Site

20 Sagamore Hill Road

Oyster Bay, NY 11771-1809

Phone: 516-922-4447 Fax: 516-922-4792

Located near Oyster Bay, NY

For more information on Sagamore Hill National Historic Site

Information on this page provided by the NPS.




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