Theodore Roosevelt Home at Sagamore Hill
A digital rendering of the Roosevelt home and landscapes of Sagamore Hill circa 1918.
The North Room of the Theodore Roosevelt Home
Walk the grounds and explore the place the Roosevelt family called home.
A view of President Roosevelt's library and office at Sagamore Hill.
Eel Creek is a tidal salt marsh near the Roosevelt family's beach.
20 Sagamore Hill Road
Oyster Bay, NY 11771
20 Sagamore Hill Road
Oyster Bay, NY 11771
Phone Number: 5169224788 Voice
Phone Number: 5169224792 Fax
Email Address: sahi_information@nps.gov
Description: General inbox for Sagamore Hill NHS.
Sagamore Hill was the home of Theodore Roosevelt, 26th President of the United States, from 1885 until his death in 1919. During Roosevelt's time in office, his "Summer White House" was the focus of international attention. Explore 83 acres of natural surroundings, historic buildings and trails to become inspired by the legacy of one of America's most popular presidents.
park designation:National Historic Site
Take Northern State Parkway to Exit 35N or the Long Island Expressway (I-495) to Exit 41N. At those exits, take Route 106 North for approximately 6 miles to downtown Oyster Bay. Turn right onto East Main Street and travel 2 miles on East Main Street/Cove Road. Turn left onto Cove Neck Road, drive 1.0 mile and turn right on Sagamore Hill Road, follow the brown signs up the hill and in 0.3 miles arrive at Sagamore Hill National Historic Site.
For detailed directions, please visit this link.
Directions
The park grounds are open every day from sunrise to 30 minutes after sunset.
The Atlantic Ocean and Long Island Sound moderates the climate of Long Island and Sagamore Hill. Spring: Highs average between 50 F and 70 F. Snow in early March becomes rain by April. Summer: Average highs range between 70 F and the upper 80s F. Summers are drier but thunderstorms are possible. Fall: Highs are from the mid-50s F to the mid-70s F. Fall is the driest season, but showers are possible. Winter: Highs are around 40 F. Snow showers are common; the largest accumulations come in February.