The Gettysburg Battlefield Tour & Civil War Museum
Stroll the site of one of the most infamous battles in American history when you visit these hallowed grounds near our Harrisburg hotel. Gettysburg National Military Park commemorates the hard-fought courage and sacrifice that inspired President Abraham Lincoln's rousing speech, the Gettysburg Address. As the bloodiest confrontation of the Civil War, it marked a turning point memorialized today with the Soldiers' National Cemetery, a Museum, Visitor Center, and numerous tours options.
Details
Museum Admission
Adult (ages 13+): $12.50
AAA Members: $11.50
Seniors (65 ) & Military: $11.50
Youth (ages 6-12): $8.50
Children Under 6: FREE!
Park Hours
April-October: 6am-10pm
November-March: 6am-7pm
Events
Living History Weekends
Summer Ranger Programs
Activities
Guided Tours
Education
Horseback Riding
Hiking
Biking
FAQs
What is "Little Round Top?"
The rocky hill known as Little Round Top was the site of a famous battle on July 2, 1863, the second day of the Battle of Gettysburg. Many believe it to have been a key part of the Union's victory, as they countered Confederate attacks with a bloody downhill bayonet charge.
What are the different Gettysburg tour options?
There are all sorts of tour options, including self-guided car tours, audio tours, and those provided by Licensed Battlefield Guides, either in your own car or on a seasonal bus. There are also miles of trails for hiking, biking, and horseback riding. Visit the Museum and Visitor Center for maps and more information.