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Oatlands’ Garden and Grounds are OPEN daily 10:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.

You care for our nation! Now let us care for you.
Federal employees enjoy our gardens for free with ID.

Due to a dog tracking event in the fields this Saturday and Sunday, Dec 6 & 7, no equestrians on trails please.

Guided visits are offered on Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday at 11am, 1pm, and 3pm.
Walk-ins accepted if space available

A National Treasure in the heart of Loudoun County

WELCOME

Welcome to Oatlands—one of Loudoun County’s most cherished historic landmarks!

Here, land, history, and community come together across 418 acres of natural beauty, formal gardens, winding trails, and 28 buildings spanning the 19th and 20th centuries. Every path, brick, and tree tells a story—of the people who lived and labored here, and of those who continue to care for this extraordinary place today.

Discover Oatlands in your own way: take a guided tour, wander through the gardens, explore the trails, or picnic beneath centuries-old trees. Join us for theatre and talks, hands-on workshops, family programs, or our beloved seasonal Afternoon Teas. Each visit reveals something new—beauty, reflection, and a deeper connection to the stories that shaped Loudoun County and our shared American heritage. The past meets the present, and every visitor becomes part of the unfolding story of this remarkable place.

We can’t wait to welcome you!

Margaret Salazar-Porzio, Ph.D.
Executive Director
Oatlands, A Site of the National Trust for Historic Preservation

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  • Holiday Tea

    Holiday Tea Image with a tea cup on a rustic table with fairy lights and tea leaves sprinkled over it.December 7
  • Finery & Festivity Talk

    Edith EustisDecember 10
  • Holiday Tea

    Holiday Tea Image with clear glass teacups on a white tablecloth with holly and pinecones.December 13
  • Holiday Tea

    Holiday Tea Image with white ceramic tea mugs with a red christmas tree printed on them. They are sitting on a cotton check placemat and with a gold sparkly bell and baked treats next to them.December 14
  • Holiday Tea

    White tea cup and saucer sitting on an icy blue tablecloth with red and green tiny ornaments place all around the table.December 20
  • Candlelight Tour

    Photo of Oatlands Mansion in twilight with show, icy trees, and a shooting star in the sky,December 20 @ 5:00 pm - 7:00 pm

Oatlands in the News

Thirty people from 28 countries took the Oath of Allegiance Sept. 19 at Oatlands in Leesburg and became the nation's newest citizens. Alexis Gustin/Loudoun Now

“Oatlands Hosts Naturalization Ceremony for 30 New Citizens”

National Trust President and CEO Carol Quillen speaks during a Oct. 9, 2025, gathering at Oatlands. Norman K. Styer/Loudoun Now

“The Power of Place: Quillen Lauds Impacts of Oatlands’ Stories”

Between Leesburg and Middleburg, Oatlands Historic House and Gardens shines under Virginia fall colors. Credit: Jim Hanna Photography

“Middleburg: Small-Town Virginia Lives On Outside the Nation’s Capital”

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Leesburg, VA 20175
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