Plan Your Visit

  • A battle map of the Gettysburg area.
    Basic Information

    Operating hours, fees & passes, permits & reservations, and pet information.

  • A park ranger points out a battlefield location off in the distance while a large crowd of looks on.
    Directions & Transportation

    How to get to the park and transportation within the park.

  • A brown metal sign with an arrow pointed right that reads
    Picnicking

    Designated areas for picnicking include the South End Picnic Area, located along South Confederate Avenue near Auto Tour Stop 7.

  • A group of Confederate living historians march across the field. A red barn is in the distance.
    Places To Go

    The Museum and Visitor Center, David Wills House, and the Eisenhower National Historic Site.

  • A park ranger leads a large group on one of the many ranger programs held throughout the year.
    Things To Do

    Ranger programs, living history programs, and horseback riding.

  • The annual Remembrance Day Illumination in the Soldiers' National Cemetery.
    Calendar

    Ranger programs and special events.

  • A group of Confederate artillery living historians fire a cannon during a demonstration.
    Safety

    What to know before and during your visit.

  • A close up picture of a deer tick on a small wooden stick.
    Tick Safety

    Take precautions when you and your pets are out on the battlefield. Learn more about how to protect yourself and your pets.

  • Pink wildflowers grow on the battlefield next to a stone wall. A red barn is in the distance.
    Accessibility

    Where to go, things to do, and best activities when accessibility is on your mind.

  • A small boat with a green and white striped tarp in a canal.
    Nearby Attractions

    Explore nearby national park sites, national heritage areas, and national trails, all within a two-hour drive of Gettysburg!

Last updated: March 31, 2025

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1195 Baltimore Pike
Gettysburg, PA 17325

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