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Visit the Hammond Museum and Japanese Stroll Garden

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Plan Your Visit

Come to the Hammond Museum and Japanese Stroll Garden and be inspired by innovative art exhibitions, enriched by art classes in our Adams School of Art, engaged by our varied cultural programs, and entranced by the seasonal delights of our garden, all right here in Westchester County.

No pets allowed.

Children must be accompanied by an adult at all times

Hours and Admission 

Museum & Garden:

The Hammond Museum and Japanese Stroll Garden is open to visitors from April-December, and in 2026 will open on Saturday, April 11.

Wednesday-Sunday, 11am-5pm

General Admission:

General Admission:
Adults $12  
Seniors (65+) $8
Students with ID $8

Veterans $8
Children 5 and under Free

Members Free

Visitor Amenities
Lunch Boxes by award-winning caterer Chef Paulie are available for purchase on Saturdays and Sundays. Self-provided picnics may be enjoyed on the patio or in the garden anytime during museum hours.

 

Lawn games (giant chess, bocce ball, croquet, badminton, corn-hole toss, ring/horseshoe toss, Giant Connect 4) available for use free (with museum admission) on our lawn on Saturdays and Sundays with good weather or by appointment.

Travel

Visitors can get to the Hammond Museum and Japanese Stroll Garden in North Salem through private or public transportation. Driving northward by car, take I-684 to Exit 7 (Purdys). Take Route 116 East to Salem Center. Make a left onto June Road, following signs for the Hammond Museum on June Road, then make a right onto Deveau Road. The museum is at the top of the hill. From I-684 southbound, take Exit 8 (Croton Falls) and follow Hardscrabble Road to North Salem.  Make a right onto June Road and then a left onto Deveau Road.

By public transportation, visitors can use train service to reach the museum. Take METRO NORTH Harlem line trains to Brewster. From Brewster station, take a taxi or car service to the museum. (Croton Falls and Purdys stations are closer to the Hammond, but taxi service is less often available.)

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