Living History in Pennsylvania

The site of a tragic American Civil War battle and the place where Abraham Lincoln delivered the Gettysburg Address, this Pennsylvania town is rife with history. Experience it first-hand through tours of the battlefield, incredible museums and wandering the quaint streets and countryside.

Hallowed ground

At the battlefield, travel more than 40 kilometers of roads to see 1,300 monuments and idyllic scenery.

Downtown delights

Historic sites and quaint accommodations meet shopping, dining, arts and entertainment.

Countryside charms

Take a drive among rolling hills, covered bridges, farms and fruit trees.

Idyllic & Profound

Tour Gettysburg National Military Park

  • Start at the Museum & Visitor Center, then walk the grounds to see monuments and markers.

  • Licensed Battlefield Guides lead tours by car, bus and bicycle; local companies offer horseback, carriage and bicycle options.

  • Plan ahead to visit during a reenactment or cannon demonstration.

Lovely Surrounds

  • Walk in the footsteps of Civil War soldiers across this lattice bridge over scenic Marsh Creek.

  • Drive fertile lands where farm stands, homesteads and museums punctuate country roads.

  • Tee off at picturesque golf courses, bike country roads and hike lush trails.

Experiences

Trip Ideas & Itineraries

Browse articles featuring the best of Gettysburg from historic battlefield and downtown tours to the scenic countryside.

Horseback riding tour of Gettysburg National Military Park in Pennsylvania