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Explore Andrew Jackson's Hermitage grounds with a self-guided audio tour spanning 1,120 acres, including scenic gardens, historic sites, and a discounted wine tasting.
Discover the expansive grounds of Andrew Jackson’s Hermitage in Tennessee with this self-guided Grounds Pass. Spanning 1,120 acres, this ticket offers an opportunity to walk at your own pace through beautiful gardens, historic buildings, and scenic trails. The experience is complemented by an audio guide that narrates the estate’s stories and history, making it ideal for visitors seeking independence combined with insightful commentary.
A notable feature of this tour is the onsite Natchez Hills Winery, where adults can enjoy a discounted wine tasting after exploring the grounds. While the admission does not include a mansion tour, it provides a comprehensive outdoor experience, perfect for those who appreciate history combined with nature. The flexibility of the self-guided format suits visitors who prefer to explore without a strict schedule, but it’s important to note that admission is separate from mansion tours and must be purchased on-site.


This tour starts at the Andrew Jackson Center, where a brief film introduces the estate’s history. From there, you step outside to the stately English garden, bursting with native flowers and lively wildlife. The garden provides a peaceful setting, perfect for a leisurely stroll and taking photos.
Beyond the gardens, shaded trails lead visitors past historic outbuildings and the president’s tomb. The estate’s numbered signs and interactive exhibits offer bite-sized insights into the property’s past, making the outdoor exploration both enjoyable and educational. The self-guided aspect means you can take your time, pausing wherever something catches your eye.
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The scenic walking trails encircle the estate, providing picturesque views of the landscape. These paths are ideal for those wanting to enjoy the serenity of the Tennessee countryside while learning about the estate’s history.
You’ll see historic outbuildings that once supported the estate, each with signs explaining their purpose. The president’s tomb is a significant stop, offering a moment for reflection amid the tranquil environment. The numbered wayside signs make it easy to follow the story of the estate without a guide, enriching your outdoor experience.

The audio guide is accessible via your smartphone, providing narration as you wander the grounds. It offers detailed stories behind the estate’s architecture, gardens, and historic sites. This feature allows visitors to control the pace of their visit and revisit stories as desired.
The narration brings the estate’s legacy to life, making history more engaging and accessible. It is a practical way to learn about Andrew Jackson and his home without the need for a guided group. The audio tour enhances the outdoor walk with context, enriching the overall experience.

After exploring the grounds, visitors can unwind at the Natchez Hills Winery, located onsite. Adults have the chance to enjoy a wine tasting at a discounted rate, making it a rewarding conclusion to the day.
The winery offers a chance to relax and reflect on the visit, whether by sampling local wines or sitting outdoors to enjoy the peaceful surroundings. Since the wine tasting is not included in the admission, it’s an optional but highly recommended addition for those interested in a leisurely end to the day.
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This Grounds Pass is valid for one full day, giving ample time to explore the estate comfortably. The ticket office is located in the breezeway of the Andrew Jackson Visitor’s Center, where visitors show their smartphone voucher.
The site closes one hour after the ticket office, with last admission being one hour before closing. The experience is wheelchair accessible, ensuring that most visitors can enjoy the outdoor spaces. Since admission to the mansion and guided mansion tours are handled separately, this ticket focuses solely on the outdoor estate.
The outdoor nature of this tour makes it suitable for most visitors with comfortable walking shoes. The self-paced format offers flexibility, but it’s advisable to plan for at least a few hours to see the gardens, trails, and outbuildings thoroughly. The estate’s shaded trails provide relief on sunny days, though visitors should carry water and sun protection.

With admission included in the Grounds Pass, visitors gain access to an expansive estate of over a thousand acres, including gardens, historic structures, and scenic trails. The self-guided audio tour enhances understanding without the need for a guide, offering great value for those who prefer independence.
The option to visit the winery adds an extra layer of enjoyment, especially for adults, although it is not included in the entrance fee. The flexibility, scenic beauty, and informative signage make this an appealing choice for outdoor-loving history enthusiasts.

This outdoor-focused experience suits visitors who appreciate history combined with nature, prefer to explore at their own pace, and enjoy scenic walks. It’s especially good for those who want to avoid large guided tours but still seek educational content. The accessibility and flexible timing make it a practical option for families, couples, or solo travelers.

The Andrew Jackson Hermitage Grounds Admission offers a flexible outdoor experience full of scenic beauty and historical insights. With scenic trails, historic outbuildings, and an audio guide, visitors gain a rich understanding of the estate’s past at their own pace.
The discounted wine tasting at the on-site winery makes for a relaxing finale, especially for adults. While the mansion tours are separate, the outdoor grounds provide ample opportunity for a peaceful day immersed in history and nature.
This ticket is most suited for independent explorers who enjoy self-guided walks and beautiful landscapes. It offers good value and a relaxed pace, making it a worthwhile addition to any Nashville-area itinerary.
Is this tour suitable for wheelchair users?
Yes, the outdoor grounds are wheelchair accessible, allowing most visitors to enjoy the estate.
Does this ticket include a mansion tour?
No, admission covers only the outdoor grounds. Mansion tours are sold separately on-site.
How long should I plan to stay?
It’s recommended to allow several hours to explore the gardens, trails, and historic structures comfortably.
Can I visit the estate early or late?
The last admission is one hour before closing, and the site closes one hour after the ticket office.
Is there an audio guide?
Yes, the self-guided audio tour is accessible via your smartphone, providing narrations to enhance your outdoor exploration.
Are there any dining options on-site?
The tour information does not specify dining options, but the winery offers wine tastings, and nearby facilities may be available.
What should I bring?
Comfortable shoes, water, sun protection, and a smartphone with internet access for the audio tour are recommended.
Can I cancel my ticket?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Is the experience suitable for children?
While the tour is outdoors and scenic, no specific age restrictions are noted, making it suitable for families who enjoy walking and history.
How do I purchase tickets?
Tickets are purchased on-site at the Ticket Office, where you show your smartphone voucher.
Are there any restrictions on the timing?
Check availability for starting times, as the experience is valid for one day and depends on the schedule.