Burritt on the Mountain
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Burritt on the Mountain: An Overview
Burritt on the Mountain encompasses 167 acres and offers hiking trails, incredible views of the city, a historic mansion, and a place for children and adults to learn about 19th-century farm life in the Tennessee Valley. The property was willed to the city of Huntsville in 1955 by Dr. William Burritt, and Josie's Gift Shop is named for his second wife. The barnyard animals and staff members in period dress add an authentic touch. Visitors can also participate in classes like blacksmithing, stained glass, or fiber arts; shop in the gift shop; attend summer concerts on the grounds; or enjoy cocktails and gourmet meals on selected Wednesday nights.
Events and Special Occasions
Burritt on the Mountain maintains a calendar of special events throughout the year. Notable events include Haunted Mansion Dinners, Fall on the Farm, Round Top Folk Festival, and Candlelight Christmas. Be sure to check the calendar if you're in Huntsville during these times.
Seasonal Beauty
The winding drive up Monte Sano Mountain to Burritt is particularly beautiful in the spring and fall, offering a picturesque journey to the destination.
Visitor Impressions
Recent visitors were impressed with the friendliness and helpfulness of the docents, the beauty of the views, and the fully restored DeSoto in the mansion’s garage, which is sea green. Only the ground floor of the mansion is open to visitors, but its unique X-shaped design is fascinating. Additionally, ramps at several buildings make the site accessible for visitors with mobility issues.
Operating Hours
The park and open-air museum are open year-round from Tuesday through Sunday. Specific hours vary depending on the season, typically from late morning to late afternoon. It's advisable to check the website for specific hours before your visit.
Admission Details
Admission for adults costs $12, while children’s tickets are priced at $8. Toddlers aged 2 and younger can visit free of charge. Some activities, such as folk crafts classes, have additional fees and may require advance booking.