Saint-Gaudens National Historical Park preserves the home, studios, and gardens of Augustus Saint-Gaudens, a prominent American sculptor, offering visitors a unique blend of art, history, and natural beauty in New Hampshire’s Monadnock Region.
Located in Cornish, New Hampshire, Saint-Gaudens National Historical Park spans over 70 acres of historic grounds including the artist’s former home, studios, gardens, and sculpture collection. Augustus Saint-Gaudens (1848–1907) was a key figure in American sculpture whose work significantly influenced public monuments and memorials of the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The park’s landscape offers trails shaded by mature trees that meander past sculptures, terraces, and scenic views of the Connecticut River Valley and the Green Mountains in Vermont. Visitors can tour the artist’s home and two studios, showcasing original works and tools that highlight Saint-Gaudens' artistic process. The grounds offer a peaceful outdoor experience where history, art, and nature intersect. Seasonal walking tours and special events enhance the visitor experience throughout the year. The park’s natural setting supports local wildlife and features well-maintained gardens designed with the artist’s input, reflecting his aesthetic vision. Recreational opportunities include hiking on gentle trails, birdwatching, picnicking, and photography. The park is easily accessible and provides a quiet retreat that combines cultural heritage with outdoor exploration in a picturesque rural environment.
The artist’s home and two historic studios displaying original sculptures and tools
Gardens and terraces designed by Saint-Gaudens with native and ornamental plantings
Outdoor sculpture walk featuring several world-famous works, including The Puritan
Scenic overlooks with views of the Connecticut River Valley and distant mountain ranges
The historic residence where the sculptor lived with his family, preserved with period furnishings and personal artifacts.
Two studios used by Saint-Gaudens, containing large-scale models, tools, and original sculptures.
One of the park’s iconic outdoor sculptures; a powerful bronze work created by Saint-Gaudens featuring a stoic colonial figure.