Architecture
Grey Towers National Historic Site
54 locals recommend,
Location
151 Grey Towers Dr
Milford, PA
Tips from locals
Enjoy a little bit of history about the National Forestry Department and Governor Pinchot while visiting Milford.
A picturesque estate featuring a French chateau-style mansion built in 1886 and landscaped lawns. Formal home of Gifford Pinchot, first Chief of the US Forest Service. Scenic drive with many possibilities for additional stops on the way - would make perfect full day trip. 1 hour drive
The grounds and structures are beautiful and well maintained. The inside may be closed due to covid, check online first. The grounds are open sun up to sun down year round. Parking is available 9am-4:30pm daily
Grey Towers, located in Milford, Pennsylvania, was originally the summer estate of the James Pinchot family and later the primary home of Gifford Pinchot, America’s first forester and founder of the USDA Forest Service. Events happen all year long in addition to mansion and ground tours.