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Gettysburg National Military Park

Gettysburg National Military Park

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1195 Baltimore Pike (Route 97), Gettysburg

Ways to visit Gettysburg National Military Park

Entry to the Gettysburg National Military Park and Visitor Center is free, but an admission fee gains access to a short film, Gettysburg Museum exhibits, and the Visitor Center’s Battle of Gettysburg Cyclorama, an immersive 360-degree oil painting. The park features more than 26 miles (42 kilometers) of paved roads connecting key Gettysburg battlefield sites.

Take a self-drive battlefield tour using an audio guide or a self-guided map, or opt for a walking tour with a licensed battlefield guide. Bus tours are available from the visitor center, and Gettysburg day trip group tours from Washington DC are another option.

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Recent reviews from experiences in Gettysburg

Great informative tour.
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Great informative tour.
Raymond_D, May 2023
2-Hour Gettysburg Battlefield Guided History Bus Tour with a National Park Guide
Great informative tour. Very thorough tour of all the battlefields. Would recommend to anyone interested in history
Memorial Day tribute
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Memorial Day tribute
David_N, May 2023
2-Hour Gettysburg Battlefield Guided History Bus Tour with a National Park Guide
Claus was our driver, excellent ! James was our tour guide, also excellent ! A wonderful day . James told the story of July 1-3 with the ease of an accomplished story teller
Wonderful tour!
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Wonderful tour!
Susan_F, May 2023
2-Hour Gettysburg Battlefield Guided History Bus Tour with a National Park Guide
Our guide laid out the battle very clearly, so you could picture the events. He told us little anecdotes and was able to answer all question!
I wish they could cover...
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I wish they could cover...
cordel624, May 2023
2-Hour Gettysburg Battlefield Guided History Bus Tour with a National Park Guide
I wish they could cover more. 2 hrs. was not enough time. So short. Overall it was a great experience.
Great experience. Wonderful guide and driver.
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Great experience. Wonderful guide and driver.
Dorenebrowning1964, May 2023
2-Hour Gettysburg Battlefield Guided History Bus Tour with a National Park Guide
The stories of the battle and the experiencing where I took place with seeing each monument. Very informational and the guide was funny.
Great experience!
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Great experience!
Lucinda_A, May 2023
2-Hour Gettysburg Battlefield Guided History Bus Tour with a National Park Guide
The cyclorama was wonderfully beautiful. Bus tour was very informative. Saw the painting in the 80’s and it was dark. Today’s. was very dimensional.
How to see Gettysburg
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How to see Gettysburg
David_S, Mar 2023
2-Hour Gettysburg Battlefield Guided History Bus Tour with a National Park Guide
The bus tour gives you a great way to see Gettysburg National Military Park an understand the who, what and where. The Gettysburg Authorized Guide for wonderful and knowledgeable about every question that was asking of him. He installs the human side to the historical story and facts.
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Patrick_L, May 2023
2-Hour Gettysburg Battlefield Guided History Bus Tour with a National Park Guide
Our tour guide was knowledgeable and entertaining. It was a great tour experience. So glad we did it.
Charlie was great!!
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Charlie was great!!
Summer_M, May 2023
2-Hour Gettysburg Battlefield Guided History Bus Tour with a National Park Guide
Charlie was entertaining and informative. Glad there were potty stops! I learned alot that I wouldn't have otherwise known.
We Loved the bus tour!!!...
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We Loved the bus tour!!!...
Gregory_D, May 2023
2-Hour Gettysburg Battlefield Guided History Bus Tour with a National Park Guide
We Loved the bus tour!!! We Learned so Much from Jim! Without him, we would of Not been able to Visualize who was where and How many soldiers were there and what it took for them to Move around the battlefield! Explaining the statute's and what the horses meant In their stance. Do the bus tour Before going on your own into the battlefield! It will mean So Much More when you look out over the fields! Outstanding tour!! Thank You!!
Good Tour
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Good Tour
Jane_H, May 2023
2-Hour Gettysburg Battlefield Guided History Bus Tour with a National Park Guide
Our guide had so much knowledge of the battle. She was entertaining and was good at getting me to visualize what it must have been like. I learned a lot.
enlightening
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enlightening
William_C, May 2023
2-Hour Gettysburg Battlefield Guided History Bus Tour with a National Park Guide
The guide was excellent in describing why the battle was there, the details of the battle and the devastating losses to both sides
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Things to know before you go to Gettysburg National Military Park

  • Climbing on any monuments or cannons on the Gettysburg battlefield is prohibited.

  • Be prepared for variable weather. Summer heat and humidity can be intense, and snow or ice may temporarily close some roads in winter.

  • Ranger-led hikes, walking tours, and talks are available in the summer. Get info at the visitor center.

  • Living history programs demonstrating Civil War tools and tactics take place on weekends from Apr. to Oct.

  • Beware of ticks when walking through tall grass and brush in Gettysburg National Military Park.

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How to get to there

Gettysburg National Military Park is located about 80 miles (135 kilometers) north of Washington DC, near the town of Gettysburg in central Pennsylvania. From DC, the best way to reach Gettysburg is by car or bus tour. Or, take a train to Harrisburg and a bus to Gettysburg, where public transit runs regularly between the town, the park, and nearby Civil War sites such as David Wills House, Majestic Theater, and Historic Gettysburg Train Station.

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When to visit Gettysburg National Military Park

Gettysburg is open year-round, but spring and fall are ideal times to visit due to milder weather. Expect longer hours, with more activities, in spring, summer, and fall at the National Military Park. The museum and visitor center are open daily. Every July 1–3, epic battle reenactments—with participants in period garb—recreate fateful battles and hold lectures, kids’ activities, and educational workshops for visitors. Come fall, after-hours Gettysburg ghost tours are held by candlelight.

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Gettysburg sights to see

Highlights within Gettysburg National Military Park include the Soldiers' National Cemetery, Cemetery Ridge, and Seminary Ridge. Adjacent to the park is the Eisenhower National Historic Site, accessible by free shuttle from the Gettysburg Visitor Center. In the town of Gettysburg, you'll find the Shriver House Museum and the David Wills House, where President Abraham Lincoln finished writing the Gettysburg Address. Explore the sites around town on a Segway tour or horseback tour.

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