How to Ride the Washington Metro to Mount Vernon

Mount Vernon is located sixteen miles south of Washington, D.C. on the banks of the Potomac. This day trip begins with a self guided tour. You will see the mansion, George and Martha's tomb, slave quarters, kitchen, stables, greenhouse, and gardens. There is something for everyone at Mount Vernon.

Things You'll Need

  • Sufficient funds for the walking tour entrance fee, dining, and shopping.
  • A camera

Instructions

  1. Instructions

    • 1

      Identify the nearest Metro station, and purchase a day pass from the vending machine at the entrance.

    • 2

      Board the train and take the necessary transfers to board the Yellow train South to the Huntington Station. This is the last Metro station on the Yellow Line in Virginia.

    • 3

      Get a transfer to the Fairfax Connector Bus before exiting the Huntington station on the lower level.

    • 4

      Catch the Fairfax Connector Bus to Mount Vernon at the bus stop located near the Metro station exit.

    • 5

      Enjoy the trip through the Virginia countryside, exit the bus at Mount Vernon Estate and Gardens, and purchase a ticket for the walking tour.

    • 6

      Check the bus schedule and select your return bus time allowing several hours to enjoy all that Mount Vernon has to offer.

    • 7

      Reverse the process to return to the Huntington Station and catch the next train north to Washington, D.C.

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