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Gettysburg National Military Park adventures

Gettysburg National Military Park Adventures

Gettysburg National Military Park preserves the site of the pivotal Battle of Gettysburg, offering extensive historical interpretation alongside opportunities to explore the battlefield via walking trails and scenic drives.

6,000
Acres Protected
40
Miles of Trails
1,000,000
Annual Visitors
1895
Year Established

About Gettysburg National Military Park

 

Gettysburg National Military Park spans over 6,000 acres in south-central Pennsylvania and commemorates the largest battle fought on American soil during the Civil War, which occurred July 1–3, 1863. The park's rolling landscape is dotted with monuments, markers, and historic structures that tell the story of the Union and Confederate forces. The terrain varies from open fields and farmlands to wooded areas and ridges, such as Little Round Top and Cemetery Hill, which were critical during the battle. The park protects a variety of native plant species and provides habitat for local wildlife including white-tailed deer, wild turkeys, and many bird species. Visitors can follow over 40 miles of trails on foot or by car, offering self-guided or ranger-led tours covering key battlefield positions and engagement sites. The park also hosts a museum and visitor center containing artifacts, exhibits, and a short film that help bring the history to life. Annual reenactments, commemorative ceremonies, and educational programs further enrich the experience. Beyond history, the park appeals to outdoor enthusiasts who appreciate peaceful walks through historic terrain, photography opportunities at iconic overlooks, and exploration of the surrounding Gettysburg area. The blend of cultural heritage and natural setting makes it a unique destination for both history buffs and casual visitors.

Highlights

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Little Round Top, a strategic hill that played a key role during the battle

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Gettysburg Museum and Visitor Center showcasing Civil War artifacts

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Pennsylvania State Memorial, the largest monument on the battlefield

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The Eternal Light Peace Memorial, symbolizing national reconciliation

Notable Natural Features

Little Round Top

A rocky hill that was the site of intense fighting and a decisive Union defense during the battle.

Gettysburg National Cemetery

The hallowed ground where President Lincoln delivered the Gettysburg Address in 1863.

The Iron Brigade Monument

A monument honoring the famed Union Iron Brigade known for their valor in the battle.