Step back in time and experience the Battle of Gettysburg as it unfolded in July 1863. Begin at the Visitor Center with immersive exhibits and the stunning Cyclorama, then follow the battlefield’s hallowed ground from McPherson Ridge to Little Round Top and Devil’s Den. Visit The Peach Orchard and The Wheatfield, where fierce combat raged, before standing at the site of Pickett’s Charge, the battle’s dramatic climax. Conclude your journey at Soldiers’ National Cemetery, where Lincoln’s Gettysburg Address forever shaped the nation’s memory.
Here are just a few of the fun things you can do on the tour!
• Visit the Eternal Light Peace Memorial, a symbol of unity and remembrance.
• Walk through Devil’s Den, a rocky site with Civil War significance.
• See The Pennsylvania Monument, the largest memorial honoring state soldiers.
• Stand at The Copse of Trees, a pivotal spot in Pickett’s Charge.
• Pay respects at The Soldier’s National Cemetery, Lincoln’s Gettysburg Address site.
KNOW BEFORE YOU GO
Recommended Start Time: 8:00 a.m.
Tour Starting Point(s): Baltimore Pike and Taneytown Road
(These are the two directions that feed into the entrances of the Gettysburg National Military Park Visitor Center)
Time to complete: 2 hours
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No, the battlefield itself is free to visit. However, there is a separate charge for the museum, film, and Cyclorama parts of the visitor center.
The Gettysburg Cyclorama is a massive 360-degree painting that vividly depicts Pickett’s Charge, immersing visitors in the battle with dramatic light and sound effects at the Gettysburg National Military Park Visitor Center.
There are approximately 1,328 monuments, markers and memorials at Gettysburg National Military Park.
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This tour has 30 stops. Check out the itinerary here for a complete list of stops and if you’re looking for more information to help plan your trip, here’s What You Need To Know Before You Go!
Park is open 365 days a year, 7 days a week, dawn til dusk
Yes, you can join along the route.
The tour follows the path in which the Battle of Gettysburg unfolded, so there is only one direction.
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