Designation: National Historic Site
Location: Missouri
Ulysses S. Grant is known as the victorious Civil War general who saved the Union and the 18th President of the United States. He first met Julia Dent, his future wife, at her family home, named White Haven. From 1854 to 1859 the Dents, Grants and an enslaved African-American workforce lived on the property.
St. Louis weather can be uncomfortable and occasionally severe, so please plan your visit accordingly. High heat and humidity, severe thunderstorms, snow and ice, and extreme cold are all possible depending upon the season. For an update of inclement weather conditions which may affect your visit, call (314)842-1867 and follow the instructions to connect to the inclement weather report.
Ulysses S. Grant is located in south St. Louis County on Grant Road, near Gravois Road to the south. Watson Road is to the north, I-270 is to the west, and Laclede Station Road is to the east.
No entrance fees listed.
No entrance passes listed.
Tuesday, Feb 3
Partly Cloudy
High: 37.9°F | Low: 28°F
Humidity: 86%
Wind: 10.7 mph
Rain Chance: 0%
UV Index: 0.4
Sunrise: 07:05 AM
Sunset: 05:26 PM
Moon: Waning Gibbous (99%)
Visibility: 3 mi
Dew Point: 29.6°F
Cloud Cover: 0%
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Wednesday, Feb 4
Overcast
High: 28.9°F | Low: 20°F
Humidity: 83%
Wind: 7.6 mph
Rain Chance: 0%
UV Index: 0.5
Sunrise: 07:04 AM
Sunset: 05:27 PM
Moon: Waning Gibbous (95%)
Visibility: 5 mi
Dew Point: 22°F
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Thursday, Feb 5
Overcast
High: 38.7°F | Low: 19.9°F
Humidity: 84%
Wind: 7.2 mph
Rain Chance: 0%
UV Index: 0.5
Sunrise: 07:03 AM
Sunset: 05:28 PM
Moon: Waning Gibbous (89%)
Visibility: 6 mi
Dew Point: 26°F
Cloud Cover: 0%
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Air Quality (PM2.5): N/A
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Experience White Haven in the evening during the holidays. Lights will illuminate the grounds and historic house. You will hear Christmas songs performed by the St. Louis Christmas Carolers outside the house. Inside, the decorated rooms will glow with “candlelight” and as you walk through the house, you’ll hear period holiday music performed by guitarist Patrick Rafferty. In the dining room you can enjoy 19th century treats served by Suzanne Corbett, food historian, and learn about 19th century etiquette and holiday culinary customs.
End the evening with a festive concert by the Buckhannon Brothers in the park’s theater at 7:00 pm. No reservations are required.
All activities are free. Visitors are welcome to attend the open house, concert, or both!
*For safety reasons, our candles will be battery operated.
Note: Grant’s Farm will be open that evening for their walk-through holiday light. Our parking lot is open just for our visitors and is free.
Date: Dec 14, 2025 12:00am to Dec 14, 2025 12:00am
Paid Event
Enjoy a festive concert by the Buckhannon Brothers in the park’s theater. Visitors are invited to attend the open house, concert, or both! Activities are free and no reservations are required.
Note: Grant’s Farm will be open that evening for their walk-through holiday lights. Our parking lot is open just for our visitors and is free.
Date: Dec 14, 2025 12:00am to Dec 14, 2025 12:00am
Paid Event
Book - The Naturalist by Darrin Lunde
Start your new year off by joining the park’s readers’ guild. We meet quarterly on Wednesdays. Book selections forthcoming. The book is available in the park’s bookstore.
For reservations, please call 314-842-1867 ext. 230
Date: Jan 7, 2026 12:00am to Jan 7, 2026 12:00am
Paid Event
Greg Wolk will discuss his newest book, John Frémont’s 100 Days in Civil War Missouri covering Grant’s activities during his wartime days in the state, which overlapped to a considerable extent Fremont’s tenure. The book tracks Grant’s progress from Quincy, Illinois to Belmont, Missouri, and his relationship to Frémont – the man who put him on the road to success.
The program is free. Call 314-842-1867 ext. 230 for reservations.
Date: Jan 10, 2026 12:00am to Jan 10, 2026 12:00am
Paid Event
Presidents and their First Ladies often have new sets of china produced for their official entertaining, such as State Dinners. These events are an important part of diplomacy and the table setting conveys not only an atmosphere of elegance and hospitality, but also national pride. Julie Northrip, former interpretive program manager at the park, will show and discuss some of the china used during presidential administrations.
Date: Jan 19, 2026 12:00am to Jan 19, 2026 12:00am
Paid Event
Presidents and their First Ladies often have new sets of china produced for their official entertaining, such as State Dinners. These events are an important part of diplomacy and the table setting conveys not only an atmosphere of elegance and hospitality, but also national pride. Julie Northrip, former interpretive program manager at the park, will show and discuss some of the china used during presidential administrations.
Date: Jan 19, 2026 12:00am to Jan 19, 2026 12:00am
Paid Event
Black St. Louis explores the rich and inspiring history of African Americans in St. Louis from the city’s founding as a French fur trading post during the Spanish colonial era to the new millennium. Author NiNi Harris highlights great figures who showed leadership, incredible innovation, and courage despite the injustices they faced.
The program is free. Call 314-842-1867 ext. 230 for reservations.
*This program is rescheduled from November 15.
Date: Jan 31, 2026 12:00am to Jan 31, 2026 12:00am
Paid Event
Join us as we celebrate the 200th anniversary of Julia Dent Grant’s birth in St. Louis on January 26, 1826. From Julia Dent Grant’s childhood when she interceded with her father on behalf of the enslaved to her widowhood when she befriended Varina Davis, Julia Dent Grant served as a diplomat and unofficial ambassador. Pam Sanfilippo will share insights into Julia’s role as diplomat throughout her life and how her personality made her well suited for this role, whether in personal interactions or in world affairs. Cake and punch reception to follow.
Date: Feb 7, 2026 12:00am to Feb 7, 2026 12:00am
Paid Event
Come learn about the love story of Ulysses and Julia on February 14th. Park Guide Sky Castilleja will present and discuss their courtship and young relationship.
Date: Feb 14, 2026 12:00am to Feb 14, 2026 12:00am
Paid Event
Post Dispatch cartoonist, Dan Martin will mostly focus on two of the eras most celebrated names of the time, Thomas Nast (pro-Grant) and Joseph Keppler (anti-Grant) along with the surprising St. Louis connections of some of their biggest targets.
(This program has been rescheduled from October 4, 2025)
Date: Feb 21, 2026 12:00am to Feb 21, 2026 12:00am
Paid Event
📍 Physical Address:
7400 Grant Road
St. Louis, MO 63123
🏤 Mailing Address:
7400 Grant Road
St. Louis, MO 63123
📞 Voice Phone: 3148421867
📞 Fax Phone: 3148421659
✉️ Email: ulsg_interpretation@nps.gov