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ABOUT THE MANSION

Built in 1904, this Arizona treasure is a remarkable example of Arts and Crafts style architecture. Schedule a tour and experience over 13,000 square feet of living history!

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Programs & Events

New programs and events are added to the park calendar each month. Check back right here for the latest news and for Riordan Mansion State Historic Park.

Ongoing Programs

New ongoing events and programs are added to the park calendar each month. Check back right here for the latest ongoing activities for Riordan Mansion State Historic Park.

EXHIBITS

Mansion tours are given daily at the top of the hour. See exceptional collections of Craftsman furnishings from Edison, Stickley, and Steinway!

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Park and Facility Hours

Visitor Center and Grounds 

Open Daily: 9:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. 

 

Guided Tours

The guided tour is the only way to see the interior of the mansion.

Guided Tours begin at: 10:00 a.m., 11:00 a.m., 12:00 p.m., 1:00 p.m., 2:00 p.m., 3:00 p.m. and 4:00 p.m.

Tour capacity is currently limited.

Reservations are recommended. 

Holiday Hours

Thanksgiving: 9:30 a.m. to 2 p.m.

Christmas Eve: 9:30 a.m. to 2 p.m.

Christmas: closed

Park Fee

Park Entrance Fee
Adult (14+): $2.00
Youth (7–13): $2.00
Child (0–6): FREE
Includes access to visitor center, picnic area, grounds, and the self-guided exterior tour via handout in the visitor center or QR code.
The interior of the mansion is seen via guided tour and is NOT included with the park entrance fee.

Guided Tour Fee
Adult (14+): $12.00
Youth (7–13): $7.00
Child (0–6): FREE
Park entrance fee is waived with a guided tour reservation. Tour capacity is limited. Reservations are recommended.

For SAME DAY reservations, call (928) 779-4395.
Reservations for tomorrow or up to a year in advance can be made here or by calling 877-MY-PARKS, option 1. 

About Riordan Mansion State Historic Park

Built in 1904 for two Riordan families, Riordan Mansion is an impressive reminder of gracious living in a small, territorial logging town. The historic building is an Arizona treasure — a remarkable example of Arts and Crafts style architecture featuring a rustic exterior of log-slab siding, volcanic stone arches, and hand-split wooden shingles. The expansive home has forty rooms, over 13,000 square-feet of living area, and servants' quarters. The Riordan residence was designed by the creator of Grand Canyon's El Tovar Hotel, Charles Whittlesey.

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