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2-Hour Gettysburg Battlefield Guided History Bus Tour with a National Park Guide
Type: City Tours
Duration: 2 Hours
2-Hour Gettysburg Battlefield Guided History Bus Tour with a National Park Guide
- Type:City Tours
- Duration:2 Hours
OVERVIEWVisit sites from the Battle of Gettysburg on a bus tour with a guide who tells you about the phases of the 3-day battle, which was a turning point in the American Civil War. See Devil's Den, Little Round Top, the location of Pickett's charge, and more. If you're a history or war buff, don't miss this chance to learn more about a pivotal piece of the past.Tour the large battlefield in a comfortable air-conditioned coachSee significant sites that changed the course of US historyYour guide fills you in on all the details of the war and this battleMeet your guide and group at the entrance to save timeINCLUDESTransport by Air-Conditioned Coach BusGettysburg Battlefield Guided History Bus TourDriver/guideEXCLUDESHotel pickup and drop-offGratuitiesMEETING AND PICKUPMeeting point778 Baltimore StMEETING LOCATION: Tour departs from Gettysburg Tour Center, 777 Baltimore Street, Gettysburg, PA 17325.Options and Start timeGettysburg Guided Bus Tour:01:00 PM, 01:45 PM, 09:45 AM, 11:15 AMGettysburg Guided Bus Tour:01:15 PM, 10:15 AMGettysburg Guided Bus Tour:01:30 PM, 02:45 PM, 10:00 AM, 10:45 AM, 12:30 PMGettysburg Guided Bus Tour:01:30 PM, 02:45 PM, 10:45 AMGettysburg Guided Bus Tour:01:30 PM, 11:00 AMGettysburg Guided Bus Tour:01:45 PM, 02:45 PM, 04:15 PM, 11:15 AMGettysburg Guided Bus Tour:01:45 PM, 02:45 PM, 11:15 AMGettysburg Guided Bus Tour:01:45 PM, 04:15 PM, 11:15 AMGettysburg Guided Bus Tour:01:45 PM, 10:45 AMGettysburg Guided Bus Tour:01:45 PM, 11:15 AMGettysburg Guided Bus Tour:02:15 PM, 11:15 AMGettysburg Guided Bus Tour:02:45 PM, 10:00 AM, 12:30 PMGettysburg Guided Bus Tour:12:45 PMLicensed Guide Bus Tour:02:15 PM, 11:15 AMLicensed Guide Bus Tour:10:45 AMEnd pointThis activity ends back at the meeting point.WHAT TO EXPECT1: Gettysburg Battlefield Bus ToursMEETING LOCATION: Tour departs from Gettysburg Tour Center, 778 Baltimore Street, Gettysburg, PA 17325.
Travel the historic fields of Gettysburg in the comfort of an air-conditioned guided tour bus and watch history come alive through the eyes of a licensed guide. Enjoy a truly unique perspective into the three-day Battle of Gettysburg. Your guide may stop at one of the following scenic locations.10 minutes -Admission Ticket IncludedGettysburg National Military Park (Pass by)The Battle of Gettysburg, a turning point in the Civil War, was the Union victory that ended General Robert E. Lee's second and most ambitious invasion of the North. Often referred to as the "High Water Mark of the Rebellion," Gettysburg was the Civil War's bloodiest battle and was also the inspiration for President Abraham Lincoln's immortal "Gettysburg Address."Devils Den (Pass by)Devils Den is a rock formation that can be explored by the whole family. Located in the middle of Gettysburg National Military Park below Little Round Top.Little Round Top (Pass by)Unique view of the battlefield below with monument at top of the hill.Pickett's Charge (Pass by)As you stand and look across the vast space between the two armies one can imagine the intense battle that occurred here that impacted the outcome of the Civil War.ADDITIONAL INFOService animals allowedSuitable for all physical fitness levelsOperates in all weather conditions; please dress appropriatelyMEETING LOCATION: Tour departs from Gettysburg Tour Center, 778 Baltimore Street , Gettysburg, PA 17325.Not wheelchair accessibleThis tour/activity will have a maximum of 9 travelersThis tour/activity will have a maximum of 40 travelers in totalCANCELLATION POLICYFor a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.This experience requires good weather. If its canceled due to poor weather, youll be offered a different date or a full refund.(For information purpose only - definite start times will show on voucher, once confirmed) -
Battle in the Street in Gettysburg: An Evening Walking Tour
Type: Historical Sites and Interest
Duration: 8 Hours
Battle in the Street in Gettysburg: An Evening Walking Tour
- Type:Historical Sites and Interest
- Duration:8 Hours
OVERVIEWThe only Gettysburg tour provided by the Gettysburg Licensed Town Guides that highlights the fighting that occurred in the streets of Gettysburg. You will also hear stories about the heroic citizens who sacrificed everything to assist the soldiers. You will walk past houses and buildings and hear stories about what it was like to be a soldier and a civilian during those three seminal days in July.INCLUDESAll Fees and TaxesEXCLUDESGratuitiesMEETING AND PICKUPMeeting pointHotel GettysburgPlease meet your guide in front of the Gettysburg Hotel.Options and Start timeBattle in the Street in Gettysburg: An Evening Walking Tour:04:00 PMBattle in the Street in Gettysburg: An Evening Walking Tour:05:00 PMBattle in the Street in Gettysburg: An Evening Walking Tour:06:00 PMEnd pointThis activity ends back at the meeting point.WHAT TO EXPECT1: GettysburgThe first shot fired at Gettysburg on July 1, 1863, started the three-day battle. Citizens were in a turmoil with a growing flood of wounded men being brought into town. Between 3:30 & 4:30 pm the Union lines to the west & north of Gettysburg crumbled and soldiers converged into one blue mass moving through the town with Confederates on their heels. There was fighting in the streets, alleys & yards, as the town's people sought refuge in their cellars as the war was brought to their doorsteps. Walk the streets and alleys with a Guide and hear the stories of the civilians who lived through these violent days as the battle spilled into the town of Gettysburg.
1 hour -Admission Ticket FreeADDITIONAL INFOWheelchair accessibleService animals allowedPublic transportation options are available nearbyTransportation options are wheelchair accessibleSuitable for all physical fitness levelsNot wheelchair accessibleThis tour/activity will have a maximum of 6 travelersThis tour/activity will have a maximum of 6 travelers in totalCANCELLATION POLICYFor a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.This experience requires good weather. If its canceled due to poor weather, youll be offered a different date or a full refund.This experience requires a minimum number of travelers. If its canceled because the minimum isnt met, youll be offered a different date/experience or a full refund.(For information purpose only - definite start times will show on voucher, once confirmed) -
Blood on the Battlefield Ages 16+
Type: Historical Sites and Interest
Duration: 8 Hours
Blood on the Battlefield Ages 16+
- Type:Historical Sites and Interest
- Duration:8 Hours
OVERVIEWGettysburg is one of the most haunted towns in America. Now you can join our amazing Tour Guides as they take you on a spooky journey to the most haunted locations in Gettysburg.
We'll take you on a journey to meet the Patriots who helped make America the Country it is today. You'll visit the locations where their ghosts haunt you and hear their amazing stories.
If you have 10 or more guests in one group, please get in touch with the private & group sales coordinator with Ghost City Tours.INCLUDESGuided Haunted History WalkEXCLUDESOur tours do not enter inside any locations.Our tours do not provide ghost hunting equipment.MEETING AND PICKUPMeeting point10 Lincoln SquareYou will meet your tour guide outside our Ghost City Tours Storefront at the Lincoln Statue.Options and Start timeBlood on the Battlefield Ages 16+:07:00 PM, 09:00 PMEnd pointThis activity ends back at the meeting point.WHAT TO EXPECT1: Hotel GettysburgLike many other places during the Battle of Gettysburg, the hotel was used as a hospital. The hotel is believed to be haunted. *All stops are not guaranteed*
15 minutes -Admission Ticket Free2: Gettysburg Presbyterian ChurchPresbyterian Church was a field hospital for both sides during the battle. People report seeing shadow figures lying in the pews. *All stops are not guaranteed*15 minutes -Admission Ticket Free3: Jennie Wade HouseJennie Was as the only Civilian casualty of the war. A stray bullet hit Jennie, and the home is said to be haunted. *All stops are not guaranteed*15 minutes -Admission Ticket Free4: Tillie Pierce House InnHome ravaged by cannon fire during the battle with ghostly activity.
*All stops are not guaranteed*15 minutes -Admission Ticket Free5: Shriver House MuseumLike the Jennie Wade House, the Shriver House Museum aims to portray life for Gettysburg residents during the Civil War. Inside this restored 19th-century home, which belonged to the Shriver family, you'll find 10 Civil War bullets, medical supplies, furnishings, and more.
*All stops are not guaranteed*15 minutes -Admission Ticket Not IncludedADDITIONAL INFOWheelchair accessibleService animals allowedPublic transportation options are available nearbyAll areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessibleNot recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular healthTravelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitnessNot wheelchair accessibleThis tour/activity will have a maximum of 10 travelersThis tour/activity will have a maximum of 25 travelers in totalCANCELLATION POLICYFor a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.This experience requires a minimum number of travelers. If its canceled because the minimum isnt met, youll be offered a different date/experience or a full refund.(For information purpose only - definite start times will show on voucher, once confirmed) -
Civil War Ghosts: Echoes of the Fallen Gettysburg Ghost Tour
Type: Sightseeing Tours
Duration: 8 Hours
Civil War Ghosts: Echoes of the Fallen Gettysburg Ghost Tour
- Type:Sightseeing Tours
- Duration:8 Hours
OVERVIEWThe Battle of Gettysburg was one of the Civil Wars most important moments, marking a turning point for a brutal war. Follow your host around town to several sights known for paranormal activity such as Unity Park, Dobbin House Tavern, and Gettysburg National Cemetary, and listen to accounts of the thousands of lives that were lost during this bloody war.See Gettysburg from a paranormal perspectiveListen to historical accounts of the Civil WarA central meeting point makes for a seamless experienceGet a closer look at buildings and sites on a walking tourINCLUDESDocumented accounts of hauntings and paranormal activityProfessional and Courteous GuidesIntensely researched true stories of historyEXCLUDESDinnerMotorized TransportationGuide TipMEETING AND PICKUPMeeting point452 Baltimore StAll ghost tours meet at Brickhouse inn Bed & Breakfast at 452 Baltimore Street Gettysburg, PA 17325. Tours will meet in the front yard of the Welty House at the Brickhouse Inn. Your guide will be wearing a US Ghost Adventures T-shirt and carrying a lantern.Options and Start timeCivil War Ghosts Standard Tour:07:00 PM, 08:00 PMEnd pointThis activity ends back at the meeting point.WHAT TO EXPECT1: Brickhouse InnThe Brickhouse Inn, formerly the Old Welty House, played a pivotal role during the Battle of Gettysburg, serving as a vantage point for Confederate sharpshooters who occupied its second floor and attic. Today, the lingering spirits of these soldiers are said to haunt the inn, their presence a chilling reminder of the fierce conflict that once raged there.7 minutes -Admission Ticket Free2: Witness TreeThe Witness Tree along Baltimore Street in Gettysburg stands as a silent sentinel to the brutal fighting that occurred during the Battle of Gettysburg. This ancient tree, present during the bloodshed, is believed to hold the echoes of those fateful days, with some claiming to hear whispers of the past in its rustling leaves.8 minutes -Admission Ticket Free3: Farnsworth House InnThe Farnsworth House in Gettysburg, a key site during the battle where Confederate snipers took position, is now notorious as one of the city's most haunted locations. Visitors report eerie encounters and ghostly sensations, believed to be linked to the intense combat that once raged within its walls.7 minutes -Admission Ticket Free4: 777 Baltimore StThe National Soldiers Orphanage Homestead in Gettysburg, once plagued by the harsh and abusive matron of the 1870s, now harbors the restless spirits of the mistreated children. Ghostly apparitions and eerie sounds still echo through the building, a haunting reminder of the dark history endured by its young residents.8 minutes -Admission Ticket Free5: East Cemetery HillEast Cemetery Hill in Gettysburg was the site of some of the fiercest fighting during the battle, and it remains a poignant memorial to the struggle that occurred here. Visitors often report seeing shadowy figures resembling soldiers emerging from the cemetery after dark, as if the echoes of the past are still fighting their way through the night.7 minutes -Admission Ticket Free6: 789 Baltimore StThe Hall of Presidents Museum in Gettysburg once showcased wax figures of every U.S. president and their wives, but beneath this display lies a darker history. Before it became a museum, this site served as a makeshift burial ground during the Civil War, and some believe that the restless spirits of those interred here still linger in the shadows.8 minutes -Admission Ticket Free7: Jennie Wade HouseThe Jennie Wade House in Gettysburg is forever marked by tragedy, as a Confederate snipers stray bullet fatally struck Jennie Wade while she was sheltering inside. Today, eerie occurrences and ghostly presences are reported in the home, reflecting the lingering anguish of that fateful day.7 minutes -Admission Ticket Free8: Rupp House History CenterThe Rupp House in Gettysburg became a battleground during the fight, with John Rupp taking refuge in the basement as chaos erupted upstairs. Today, visitors report unsettling paranormal phenomena, including ghostly apparitions of those who met their end within these walls.8 minutes -Admission Ticket FreeADDITIONAL INFOWheelchair accessibleInfants and small children can ride in a pram or strollerService animals allowedPublic transportation options are available nearbyTransportation options are wheelchair accessibleAll areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessibleNot recommended for travelers with spinal injuriesNot recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular healthTravelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitnessPARKING: PLEASE DO NOT PARK IN BRICKHOUSE INN PARKING. You will be towed. THIS IS RESERVED FOR OVERNIGHT GUESTS. There are plenty of parking spaces on the side streets behind the Inn and on the main street. Thank you.Not wheelchair accessibleThis tour/activity will have a maximum of 15 travelersThis tour/activity will have a maximum of 35 travelers in totalCANCELLATION POLICYFor a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.(For information purpose only - definite start times will show on voucher, once confirmed) -
Devil's Hour Investigation - Small Group Gettysburg
Type: Horror, Crime, and Dark History
Duration: 3 Hours
Devil's Hour Investigation - Small Group Gettysburg
- Type:Horror, Crime, and Dark History
- Duration:3 Hours
OVERVIEWExplore key areas around Gettysburg after darkand learn about the areas history of bloody and macabre happenings, including Civil War eventson this small-group ghost tour. In the evening, meet your guide in Gettysburg, and set off in your own vehicle. Youll search for ghosts at a number of supposedly haunted locations, with EMF meters and spiritboxes to accompany you, and will see what frights you discover.This small-group tour increases the fear factorExplore Gettysburgs historic and supposedly haunted locationsSearch for ghosts with the help of specialist equipmentSee a new side of the area when you explore under cover of darknessINCLUDESLarge variety of paranormal equipment such as spiritboxes, and EMF meters.EXCLUDESPrivate transportationMEETING AND PICKUPMeeting point571 Steinwehr AveThis is our meeting location only, no office. Location is in the back parking lot of Gettysburg Battle Theater (formerly General Pickett's Buffet). Arrive 10 minutes before the start time of your tour for check in with the tour guide. *Your vehicle is needed to caravan between locations*Options and Start timeDevil's Hour Investigation - Small Group Gettysburg:11:45 PMEnd pointThis activity ends back at the meeting point.WHAT TO EXPECTThis is one of 2 locations that will be investigated, along with sub areas of each location to help ensure a better investigation.
The other location is not on a standard map, but your guide will lead you there. This includes another haunted bridge.
*You will require your own vehicle to caravan between investigation locations.*Duration: 3 hoursADDITIONAL INFOService animals allowedInfants and small children can ride in a pram or strollerWheelchair accessibleSuitable for all physical fitness levelsExperience ends at 2:45 AM.Not wheelchair accessibleThis tour/activity will have a maximum of 10 travelersThis tour/activity will have a maximum of 20 travelers in totalCANCELLATION POLICYFor a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.This experience requires good weather. If its canceled due to poor weather, youll be offered a different date or a full refund.This experience requires a minimum number of travelers. If its canceled because the minimum isnt met, youll be offered a different date/experience or a full refund.(For information purpose only - definite start times will show on voucher, once confirmed) -
Echoes of War All Ages Ghost Tour
Type: Sightseeing Tours
Duration: 8 Hours
Echoes of War All Ages Ghost Tour
- Type:Sightseeing Tours
- Duration:8 Hours
OVERVIEWLearn more about the Battle of Gettysburg and the lives lost during one of the Civil Wars fiercest fights with this ghost tour that takes you to the most haunted locations in town. Hear stories about the soldiers who died hereand whose souls may still walk these streetsand about the locals who watched their town destroyed by war. Gain a better understanding of this important historic battle through engaging ghost stories suitable for all ages.Skip the boring guidebook with an entertaining Gettysburg ghost tourGet an overview of the historic battle and town through its haunted sightsListen to spooky ghost stories scary enough to entertain kids and adultsCover the highlights of Gettysburg on foot in less than two hoursINCLUDESA ghost tour appropriate for all ages.EXCLUDESGratuitiesMEETING AND PICKUPMeeting point10 Lincoln SquareYou will meet you tour guide at the Ghost City Tours Storefront.Options and Start time6 and 8pm:06:00 PM, 08:00 PMEnd pointFarnsworth House InnStarting location may change depending on tour route.WHAT TO EXPECT1: Ghost City Tours of GettysburgYour tour will begin at the Ghost City Tours of Gettysburg storefront. You will receive and introduction to the tour.6 minutes -Admission Ticket Free2: Lincoln Statue at Wills HouseStatue of Abraham Lincoln and tourist based on a very famous singer...10 minutes -Admission Ticket Free3: David Wills HouseAt this location you will discuss the history of the David Wills House which is where Abraham Lincoln finished most of his famous speech, The Gettysburg Address.12 minutes -Admission Ticket Free4: Hotel GettysburgHotel that stood during the Battle of Gettysburg. Holds many haunted tales12 minutes -Admission Ticket Not Included5: Tillie Pierce House InnAt this location, you will discuss one of the bravest souls that endured the Battle of Gettysburg, a 15-year-old girl named Tillie Pierce.12 minutes -Admission Ticket Free6: Shriver House Museum at GettysburgBuilt in 1860 for George Washington Shriver and his family, things were looking bright until the Civil War began and the hoe was used as a Confederate hospital and sniper nest. The Shriver House Museum commemorates the Battle of Gettysburg and the lives of the soldiers who fought and died in it.12 minutes -Admission Ticket Free7: Jennie Wade HouseBirthplace of the only civilian casualty of the civil war.12 minutes -Admission Ticket Not Included8: Farnsworth House InnYou will discuss the history of the Farnsworth House Inn which probably saw more action in Gettysburg than any other house in the city during the Battle of Gettysburg. This house is said to be haunted by 16 spirits.12 minutes -Admission Ticket FreeADDITIONAL INFOWheelchair accessibleService animals allowedTravelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitnessNot wheelchair accessibleThis tour/activity will have a maximum of 10 travelersThis tour/activity will have a maximum of 25 travelers in totalCANCELLATION POLICYFor a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.This experience requires good weather. If its canceled due to poor weather, youll be offered a different date or a full refund.This experience requires a minimum number of travelers. If its canceled because the minimum isnt met, youll be offered a different date/experience or a full refund.(For information purpose only - definite start times will show on voucher, once confirmed) -
Evening Investigation - Small Group Gettysburg
Type: Night Tours
Duration: 3 Hours
Evening Investigation - Small Group Gettysburg
- Type:Night Tours
- Duration:3 Hours
OVERVIEWAdventure to little-known locations around Gettysburg as you and your small group search and uncover paranormal clues with special gear. Your guide will help you investigate as they share spooky stories and thrilling historical tales, helping you unravel a mystery. Each group visits two or three locations like a haunted bridge and wooded area and get utilize to provided paranormal gear.Explore haunted locations around Gettysburg with an experience guide who will lead you on a mystery adventureUse paranormal equipment like spiritboxes and EMF meters to investigate, offering a unique experienceHear fascinating historical stories and spooky tales to help solve a supernatural mysteryA small group ensures fun and safety as well as attention from the guideINCLUDESLarge variety of paranormal equipment such as spiritboxes, and EMF meters.EXCLUDESPrivate transportationMEETING AND PICKUPMeeting point571 Steinwehr AveThis is our meeting location only, no office. Location is in the back parking lot of Gettysburg Battle Theater (formerly General Pickett's Buffet). Arrive 10 minutes before the start time of your tour for check in with the tour guide. *Your vehicle is needed to caravan between locations*Options and Start timeEvening Investigation - Small Group Gettysburg:08:30 PMEnd pointThis activity ends back at the meeting point.WHAT TO EXPECTThis is one of 2-3 locations that will be investigated, along with sub areas of each location to help ensure a better investigation.
The other 2 locations are not on a standard map, but your guide will lead you there.
They include another haunted bridge and a haunted wooded area (when available.)
*Your own vehicle is needed to caravan between locations*Duration: 3 hoursADDITIONAL INFOWheelchair accessibleInfants and small children can ride in a pram or strollerService animals allowedSuitable for all physical fitness levelsNot wheelchair accessibleThis tour/activity will have a maximum of 10 travelersThis tour/activity will have a maximum of 20 travelers in totalCANCELLATION POLICYFor a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.This experience requires good weather. If its canceled due to poor weather, youll be offered a different date or a full refund.This experience requires a minimum number of travelers. If its canceled because the minimum isnt met, youll be offered a different date/experience or a full refund.(For information purpose only - definite start times will show on voucher, once confirmed) -
Fright Night Investigation - Small Group Gettysburg
Type: Horror, Crime, and Dark History
Duration: 8 Hours
Fright Night Investigation - Small Group Gettysburg
- Type:Horror, Crime, and Dark History
- Duration:8 Hours
OVERVIEWDiscover some of Gettysburgs most supposedly haunted locationsand see if you can spot any ghosts yourselfon this small-group tour. Meet your guide after dark, set off in your own vehicle, and explore with the help of advanced ghost-hunting equipment. As you visit several different locationsincluding a spooky covered bridgelearn more about the areas macabre history, and see what you uncover.This tour is ideal for experienced paranormal investigatorsDiscover some of Gettysburgs spookiest historical locationsThis small-group tour is capped at 10 to keep things personalHave the special chance to explore Gettysburg after darkINCLUDESAll paranormal equipmentEXCLUDESPrivate transportationMEETING AND PICKUPMeeting point571 Steinwehr AveThis is our meeting location only, no office. Location is in the back parking lot of Gettysburg Battle Theater (formerly General Pickett's Buffet). Arrive 10 minutes before the start time of your tour for check in with the tour guide. *Your vehicle is needed to caravan between locations*Options and Start timeFright Night Investigation - Small Group Gettysburg:08:30 PMEnd pointThis activity ends back at the meeting point.WHAT TO EXPECTSach's bridge is one of two or three locations we will take you on the tour. We host small, intimate investigations where YOU get to use all of the paranormal equipment you see on TV.
The other 2 locations are not on a standard map, but your guide will lead you there.
They include another haunted bridge and a haunted wooded area (when available.)
*Your own vehicle is needed to caravan between locations*Duration: 3 hoursADDITIONAL INFOService animals allowedNot recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular healthSuitable for all physical fitness levelsNot wheelchair accessibleThis tour/activity will have a maximum of 15 travelersThis tour/activity will have a maximum of 20 travelers in totalCANCELLATION POLICYFor a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.This experience requires good weather. If its canceled due to poor weather, youll be offered a different date or a full refund.This experience requires a minimum number of travelers. If its canceled because the minimum isnt met, youll be offered a different date/experience or a full refund.(For information purpose only - definite start times will show on voucher, once confirmed) -
Gettysburg Battlefield Self Guided Audio Driving Tour
Type: Self-guided Tours
Duration: 8 Hours
Gettysburg Battlefield Self Guided Audio Driving Tour
- Type:Self-guided Tours
- Duration:8 Hours
OVERVIEWStep onto hallowed ground with our immersive Gettysburg Battlefield self-guided driving audio tour! Relive the epic three-day battle that shaped America as you drive past key sites like Little Round Top, Picketts Charge, and Devils Den. Unlike crowded tours, this guide lets you explore at your own pace, stopping whenever you want to soak in the history. Hear expert insights, gripping soldier stories, and hidden details you wont find on plaques. Affordable and flexible, this tour transforms your car into a personal time machine. Join thousands whove rediscovered Gettysburg with the freedom of an audio tourdownload now and step into history!
*Download the Shaka Guide app to access the purchased tours*INCLUDESTours NEVER expireFreedom to explore at your own paceOffline map (no wifi or data needed)Turn-by-turn directions using GPSHours of audio narration with stories, travel tips and musicAudio narration that plays automatically as you driveEXCLUDESPrivate transportationEntrance FeesParking FeesMeals and RefreshmentsMEETING AND PICKUPMeeting pointTaneytown Road1192 Baltimore PikeFrom downtown Gettysburg, take Baltimore Pike south for about 2 miles to reach the spot. From Harrisburg Airport, drive south on US-15, take the Baltimore Pike exit, and follow it for about 6 miles.Options and Start timeGettysburg Battlefield Self Guided Audio Driving Tour: 03/19/2025 - 12/11/2026
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday: 12:00 AM - 11:30 PMEnd pointSoldiers' National CemeteryWHAT TO EXPECT1: Gettysburg National Military Park Museum & Visitor CenterThe Visitor Center offers a rich introduction to the Battle of Gettysburg. Visitors can explore the museum exhibits, featuring artifacts, interactive displays, and multimedia presentations on the Civil War and the battle's significance. The Cyclorama, a massive 360-degree painting, immerses guests in Pickett's Charge. A film narrated by Morgan Freeman, A New Birth of Freedom, provides historical context. Rangers lead talks, tours, and educational programs. The bookstore offers souvenirs and resources, while the refreshment saloon provides meals in a period-inspired setting.1 hour -Admission Ticket Not Included2: McPherson FarmMcPherson Ridge at Gettysburg National Military Park marks the site of the opening clash of the Battle of Gettysburg on July 1, 1863. Visitors can explore historic landscapes, including woodlots and open fields, where Union and Confederate forces first engaged. Key landmarks include the McPherson Barn, used as a field hospital, and monuments honoring regiments and leaders such as General John Reynolds. Wayside exhibits provide detailed insights into the events of the battle. The ridge offers panoramic views of the battlefield and its surroundings.10 minutes -Admission Ticket Free3: Abner Doubleday MonumentThis monument features a bronze relief portrait of Doubleday mounted on a granite base. It commemorates his leadership in commanding the Unions First Corps after the death of Major General John Reynolds. Though Doubleday is often linked to the myth of inventing baseball, his true legacy lies in his service during the Civil War.10 minutes -Admission Ticket Free4: The Eternal Light Peace MemorialThe Eternal Light Peace Memorial at Gettysburg National Military Park commemorates unity between the North and South. Erected in 1938 for the battle's 75th anniversary, it features a granite and Alabama limestone tower crowned by a perpetually burning gas flame symbolizing peace. The site offers stunning views of the battlefield's northern sector, including Oak Hill and the fields where the first days fighting unfolded. Surrounding the memorial are monuments and markers honoring units from both Union and Confederate forces. The tranquil setting invites reflection on the sacrifices made during the Civil War and the enduring hope for reconciliation.10 minutes -Admission Ticket Free5: Oak Ridge Observation TowerThe Oak Ridge Observation Tower offers breathtaking views of the first days battlefield, including key areas like McPherson Ridge, Eternal Light Peace Memorial, and the fields of the Union defense line. From the tower, visitors can trace the movements of Union and Confederate forces during the pivotal opening day of the battle. Nearby are significant monuments, such as the 11th Pennsylvania Infantry Monument, featuring the famous war dog Sallie, and markers honoring Union and Confederate units.10 minutes -Admission Ticket Free6: 11th Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry Regiment MonumentThe 11th Pennsylvania Monument honors the regiment's service during the battle. It features a bronze statue of the regiment's mascot, Sallie, a loyal war dog who stayed with the wounded and fallen. Surrounding the monument are battle markers detailing the regiment's position during the first and second days of fighting.10 minutes -Admission Ticket Free7: Gettysburg Battlefield: Lees HeadquartersThe General Lee Headquarters site preserves the historic stone house used by Confederate General Robert E. Lee during the battle. Visitors can explore the restored Mary Thompson House, which served as Lee's headquarters and a field hospital. The area features interpretive signs detailing the battles events and Lees strategic decisions. Nearby, visitors can see artillery emplacements and monuments commemorating Confederate units. The location offers views of Seminary Ridge and the surrounding battlefield, providing insight into the Confederate commands vantage point. The site also includes a small garden area, perfect for reflection on this historic setting.1 hour -Admission Ticket Free8: Seminary Ridge Museum and Education CenterSeminary Ridge, a key Confederate position during the Battle of Gettysburg, offers a wealth of historic and scenic features. Visitors can explore the Lutheran Theological Seminary, including its cupola, used as an observation point by Union General Buford. The Seminary Ridge Museum provides exhibits on the battle and the Civil War's broader context. Numerous monuments and markers honor Confederate units and leaders, and the ridge offers panoramic views of Picketts Charge.1 hour -Admission Ticket Not Included9: North Carolina MonumentThe North Carolina Monument at Gettysburg honors the valor of North Carolina troops during the battle. Designed by Gutzon Borglum, it depicts five Confederate soldiers advancing into battle. Located on Seminary Ridge, it offers a view of Picketts Charge, symbolizing the courage and sacrifice of North Carolinians in the Civil War.10 minutes -Admission Ticket Free10: Virginia MonumentThe Virginia Monument at Gettysburg features a bronze statue of General Robert E. Lee atop his horse, Traveller, leading his troops. Surrounded by Confederate soldiers in relief, it commemorates Virginias contributions to the battle. Located on Seminary Ridge, it marks the starting point of the famous Picketts Charge.10 minutes -Admission Ticket Free11: Warfield Ridge Observation TowerThe Warfield Ridge Observation Tower offers panoramic views of Gettysburg's southern battlefield, including key sites like Little Round Top, Devils Den, and the Peach Orchard. It highlights the Confederate approach on July 2, 1863. Nearby markers and monuments honor the actions of Confederate divisions during their assault on Union positions30 minutes -Admission Ticket Free12: Big Round Top TrailThe Big Round Top Trail is a short but moderately challenging hike leading to the highest elevation on the battlefield. Surrounded by dense forest, the trail winds past scattered boulders and remnants of Civil War history. While the wooded summit doesn't offer expansive views, it provides a peaceful atmosphere for reflection. Interpretive markers along the trail highlight the historical importance of this area, making it a rewarding stop for both history enthusiasts and nature lovers.1 hour -Admission Ticket Free13: Little Round TopLittle Round Top was a crucial site of Union defense during the second day of battle. Visitors can see dramatic rocky outcroppings and sweeping views of the battlefield, including Devils Den, the Wheatfield, and the Peach Orchard. The site is marked by numerous monuments, including the 20th Maine Monument, honoring the regiments heroic stand under Colonel Joshua Chamberlain. The Warren Statue commemorates Union General Gouverneur K. Warren, who recognized Little Round Tops strategic importance.30 minutes -Admission Ticket Free14: Devil's DenDevils Den is a striking site of fierce fighting during the battles second day. Known for its massive boulders and rugged terrain, it offers a dramatic landscape that played a pivotal role in the Unions defense. Visitors can explore the Slaughter Pen, a deadly hotspot of combat, and view monuments honoring Union and Confederate units. The site overlooks Little Round Top, highlighting its tactical significance. Interpretive signs detail the fierce clashes that occurred here, while its scenic views and historic atmosphere make it a popular destination for understanding the battles intensity and human cost.30 minutes -Admission Ticket Free15: State of Pennsylvania MonumentThe Pennsylvania and First Minnesota Monuments honor key contributions during the battle. The Pennsylvania Monument, the parks largest, features a grand dome, bronze tablets listing all Pennsylvanian soldiers, and statues of notable leaders like Meade and Reynolds. Climb to the observation deck for sweeping battlefield views. Across the road, the First Minnesota Monument marks the regiments heroic charge on July 2, 1863, which halted a Confederate advance at great cost, losing over 80% of its men. The monuments are surrounded by interpretive signs, additional markers, and the dramatic landscape of Cemetery Ridge, central to the Union defense.30 minutes -Admission Ticket Free16: Spangler's SpringSpanglers Spring is a serene, historic site on Culps Hill where Union and Confederate soldiers reportedly shared water during lulls in the fighting. Surrounded by monuments and markers, it symbolizes humanity amid conflict. Nearby, trails explore the intense fighting on Culps Hill, a key Union defensive position.10 minutes -Admission Ticket Free17: Culp's HillCulps Hill offers a mix of history and stunning views. The Culps Hill Observation Tower provides a panoramic perspective of the battlefield and surrounding areas, emphasizing the hills strategic importance. Visitors can explore well-preserved breastworks, constructed by Union soldiers to defend against Confederate assaults during intense fighting on July 23, 1863. Numerous monuments and markers honor Union regiments that held the line, including the Maryland Monument, the only monument for both Union and Confederate troops. Trails lead to Spanglers Spring, a site of rumored battlefield camaraderie, combining a peaceful setting with vivid historical storytelling.30 minutes -Admission Ticket Free18: Copse of TreesThe Copse of Trees is a symbolic landmark on Cemetery Ridge, marking the Confederate "High Water Mark" during Picketts Charge on July 3, 1863. This small cluster of trees became the focal point for the Confederate assaults culmination and eventual repulsion. You'll find nearby monuments commemorating Union and Confederate units, including the High Water Mark Monument, honoring the Unions successful defense. Interpretive signs detail the charges dramatic events, and the surrounding area offers views of the battlefield, including Seminary Ridge. This historic site provides insight into one of the Civil Wars most pivotal moments.10 minutes -Admission Ticket Free19: Soldiers' National CemeteryThe Soldiers National Cemetery is a sacred site where over 3,500 Union soldiers are buried, commemorating their sacrifice in the Civil War. It is the location of President Abraham Lincolns iconic Gettysburg Address, delivered at the cemeterys dedication in 1863. Visitors can explore rows of grave markers, the Lincoln Speech Memorial, and the Soldiers' National Monument, the cemeterys focal point. The sites serene atmosphere encourages reflection on the battles legacy. Adjacent to the battlefield, it offers sweeping views of Cemetery Hill and nearby landmarks, emphasizing the cost of the war and the enduring fight for national unity.1 hour -Admission Ticket FreeADDITIONAL INFOWheelchair accessibleInfants and small children can ride in a pram or strollerService animals allowedSuitable for all physical fitness levelsGet Started Easily: Book Your Tour: Receive a confirmation and easy instructions via email. Download the App: Follow the simple steps in your email. Redeem the Tour: Use the redeem code in your email to redeem the tour in the app. Prepare Ahead: Download the tour using strong Wi-Fi.Begin Your Journey: Select Your Tour: Go to the My Stuff tab in the Shaka Guide app to launch the tour. Start the Tour: Select the tour starting point and follow the GPS instructions. Follow Shaka Guide: Stick to the suggested route and speed for the best experience.Why Choose Our Audio Tour: Cost-Efficient: One tour for the entire vehicleno per-person fees! Ultimate Flexibility: Start, pause, and resume on your schedule. Convenience: Use the tour any day, over multiple days if needed.Top Features: Hands-Free: The tour works automatically - GPS-activated stories, directions, and music play as you drive for a seamless experience. Works Offline: No need for continuous wifi or data. Reliable Support: Get help via call, chat, or email.Private and Personalized: Crowd-Free: Enjoy a private tour with just your group. Customizable Stops: Pick the stops you want and skip the ones you dont!The Ultimate Guided Tour: Detailed Itinerary: Includes travel tips and recommendations. Engaging Narration: Captivating stories and history.What Our Users Say: A fantastic way to explore! Easy to use and very informative. Loved the flexibility to stop and go as we pleased. Highly recommend!Not wheelchair accessibleThis tour/activity will have a maximum of 15 travelersThis tour/activity will have a maximum of 15 travelers in totalCANCELLATION POLICYFor a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.(For information purpose only - definite start times will show on voucher, once confirmed) -
Gettysburg Ghost Hunt
Type: Horror, Crime, and Dark History
Duration: 8 Hours
Gettysburg Ghost Hunt
- Type:Horror, Crime, and Dark History
- Duration:8 Hours
OVERVIEWStep into the chilling realm of the supernatural with our Gettysburg Ghost Hunting tour, where you don't just observe ghostly activityyou become the ghost hunter. This immersive, hands-on adventure invites you to experience the thrill of paranormal investigation firsthand. This location is encapsulated with rich history, dating back to the Battle of Gettysburg. With the help of EMF meters and infrared cameras, we will embark on a journey into the house that played a pivotal role in the Battle of Gettysburg.INCLUDESGhost hunting equipmentProfessional GuideEXCLUDESPrivate transportationMEETING AND PICKUPMeeting point1429 Chambersburg RdParking is located at 1429 Chambersburg Rd. Gettysburg, PA 17325. It is a business parking lot, not a driveway. The starting/meeting location is 1431 Chambersburg Rd. Gettysburg, PA 17325. Your Guide will meet you on the front porch.Options and Start timeGettysburg Ghost Hunt:08:30 PMEnd pointThis activity ends back at the meeting point.WHAT TO EXPECT1: GettysburgOur experienced guide will meet you at the starting location. The first 30 minutes will be an introduction to our team, as well as going over the history of the location and the role it played in the Battle of Gettysburg. We will also go over the "do's & don't's" of ghost hunting, including how the equipment works. The remaining 2 hours and 15 minutes will consist of the most exciting part - ghost hunting!3 hours -Admission Ticket FreeADDITIONAL INFOPublic transportation options are available nearbySuitable for all physical fitness levelsNot wheelchair accessibleThis tour/activity will have a maximum of 15 travelersThis tour/activity will have a maximum of 15 travelers in totalCANCELLATION POLICYFor a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.(For information purpose only - definite start times will show on voucher, once confirmed) -
Gettysburg: Ghost Hunt Tour with Ghost Hunting Equipment
Type: Horror, Crime, and Dark History
Duration: 1 Hours
Gettysburg: Ghost Hunt Tour with Ghost Hunting Equipment
- Type:Horror, Crime, and Dark History
- Duration:1 Hours
OVERVIEWGettysburg is the site of the Civil Wars bloodiest battleand many claim that the town is still haunted by the legacy of that conflict. See a new side of the area when you explore late at night, and learn all about local ghost stories and frights, on this eerie walking tour. After a historical overview, your group will grab ghost-hunting gear to see what frights you turn up.See Gettysburg at its spookiest when you explore late at nightLearn all about the regions Civil War history, and see key landmarksGo ghost-hunting with your guide on this interactive walking tourThis after-dark tour is ideal for older children and adultsINCLUDESFully researched historical eventsCourteous, Experienced GuidesAll Fees and TaxesGhost Hunt GearEXCLUDESMealsMotorized TransportationTipMEETING AND PICKUPMeeting pointUnity ParkPlease meet your guide at Unity Park, in front of the drummer boy statue. Unity Park is across the street from Mr. G's Ice Cream, and parking can be found across the street at the schools. There is a charge for parking. Check-in begins 10 minutes before start time. Tours proceed rain or shine.Options and Start timeGettysburg: Ghost Hunt Tour with Ghost Hunting Equipment:05:45 PM, 06:30 PM, 06:45 PM, 07:00 PM, 07:15 PM, 07:30 PM, 07:45 PM, 08:00 PM, 08:15 PM, 08:30 PM, 08:45 PM, 09:00 PM, 10:00 PMEnd pointThis activity ends back at the meeting point.WHAT TO EXPECT1: GettysburgWe provide special ghost hunting gear and guidance as you conduct the inquiries in a dark and spooky haunt known for its spectral activity.
Our old school Ghost Hunt is preceded by our popular Ghost Walk, highlighting battle history and tales of specific hauntings along the sidewalks and alleyways of this historic old town. This 50/50 tour is for the truly adventurous! Includes some uphill and uneven pavement. No children under 12 please.1 hour 30 minutes -Admission Ticket FreeADDITIONAL INFOWheelchair accessibleInfants and small children can ride in a pram or strollerService animals allowedPublic transportation options are available nearbyTransportation options are wheelchair accessibleAll areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessibleNot recommended for travelers with spinal injuriesNot recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular healthTravelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitnessIt is quite spooky and dark on the Ghost Hunt. You may want to bring a flashlight.Please remember to dress warmly on cool evening tours.Not wheelchair accessibleThis tour/activity will have a maximum of 15 travelersThis tour/activity will have a maximum of 24 travelers in totalCANCELLATION POLICYFor a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.This experience requires good weather. If its canceled due to poor weather, youll be offered a different date or a full refund.This experience requires a minimum number of travelers. If its canceled because the minimum isnt met, youll be offered a different date/experience or a full refund.(For information purpose only - definite start times will show on voucher, once confirmed) -
Gettysburg Haunted Tour by Bus
Type: City Tours
Duration: 8 Hours
Gettysburg Haunted Tour by Bus
- Type:City Tours
- Duration:8 Hours
OVERVIEWOne of the most exciting and exclusive tours we offer in Gettysburg is the Haunted Bus Tour. This bus tour takes you past some of the most haunted locations around Gettysburg while regaling you with the areas most chilling haunted tales. Highlights of this 90-minute tour include a stop at the infamous Sachs Bridge and Gettysburg College. Beware, strange encounters await. You never know who or what might be waiting for you in the darknessAre you brave enough to find out?
Haunted Bus Tours are offered most Saturdays throughout the summer and fall. Seating is limited and tours do sell out in advance. You will depart the bus twice during the tour; walking is required during each stop. Be sure to bring your camera, as you never know what you may capture!INCLUDESAir-conditioned vehicleEXCLUDESGratuitiesMEETING AND PICKUPMeeting point778 Baltimore StCheck-in at Ghostly Images of Gettysburg located in the Gettysburg Tour Center at 778 Baltimore Street.Options and Start timeGettysburg Haunted Tour by Bus:07:00 PMGettysburg Haunted Tour by Bus:08:00 PMEnd pointThis activity ends back at the meeting point.WHAT TO EXPECT1: Sachs Covered BridgeBuilt by David Stoner in 1852, the historic Sachs Covered Bridge was used by both Union and Confederate Troops during the Civil War Battle of Gettysburg, July 1-3, 1863. It is reportedly known to be haunted, with many accounts of paranormal encounters.20 minutes -Admission Ticket Free2: Greater GettysburgExplore the surrounding countryside as well as Gettysburg College learning about the hauntings that have made Gettysburg a hotbed for the paranormal!50 minutes -Admission Ticket Free3: Gettysburg CollegeYou will take a short walk around one of the most haunted college campuses in America where you will hear stories of history and hauntings.20 minutes -Admission Ticket IncludedADDITIONAL INFOWheelchair accessibleInfants and small children can ride in a pram or strollerService animals allowedInfants are required to sit on an adults lapTransportation options are wheelchair accessibleSuitable for all physical fitness levelsNot wheelchair accessibleThis tour/activity will have a maximum of 10 travelersThis tour/activity will have a maximum of 40 travelers in totalCANCELLATION POLICYFor a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.(For information purpose only - definite start times will show on voucher, once confirmed) -
Gettysburg One-Hour Walking Tour: Danger & Courage
Type: Historical Sites and Interest
Duration: 8 Hours
Gettysburg One-Hour Walking Tour: Danger & Courage
- Type:Historical Sites and Interest
- Duration:8 Hours
OVERVIEWBaltimore Street and Steinwehr Avenue were trapped in the crossfire between Union and Confederate troops. On this tour you will hear about the tragic death of Jennie Wade, how civilians survived the battle, the fighting between the two sides in the streets, the aftermath of the battle, presidential visits, and some of Gettysburgs early history.
Walk the streets of Gettysburg with an experienced licensed town guide. Group sizes are generally under ten for these tours.
This tour complements the 11:00 a.m. tour (Civilian Experience). This tour covers the Southern End of town; the Civilian Experience covers the Northern End.INCLUDESAll Fees and TaxesMEETING AND PICKUPMeeting point1 Lefever StreetLefever Street intersects with Baltimore Street Meet at Unity Park (Drummer Boy Statue).Options and Start timeGettysburg One-Hour Walking Tour: Danger & Courage:01:30 PMEnd pointThis activity ends back at the meeting point.WHAT TO EXPECT1: GettysburgIt was a no mans land during the Battle of Gettysburg. Civilians on lower Baltimore Street and Steinwehr Avenue were trapped in the crossfire between Union and Confederate troops. On this tour you will hear about the tragic death of Jennie Wade, how civilians survived the battle, the fighting between the two sides in the streets, the aftermath of the battle, presidential visits, and some of Gettysburgs early history.
This tour complements the 11:00 a.m. tour (Civilian Experience). This tour covers the Southern End of town; the Civilian Experience covers the Northern End.1 hour -Admission Ticket FreeADDITIONAL INFOWheelchair accessibleInfants and small children can ride in a pram or strollerService animals allowedPublic transportation options are available nearbyAll areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessibleSuitable for all physical fitness levelsNot wheelchair accessibleThis tour/activity will have a maximum of 10 travelersThis tour/activity will have a maximum of 10 travelers in totalCANCELLATION POLICYFor a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.(For information purpose only - definite start times will show on voucher, once confirmed) -
Gettysburg One-Hour Walking Tour: The Civilian Experience
Type: Sightseeing Tours
Duration: 8 Hours
Gettysburg One-Hour Walking Tour: The Civilian Experience
- Type:Sightseeing Tours
- Duration:8 Hours
OVERVIEWNo other town can boast the history of Gettysburg. It's fascinating birth, its role in the battle, President Abraham Lincoln's visit to give his immortal address, a president who settled here, and so much more!
Walk the streets of Gettysburg with an experienced licensed town guide. Group sizes are generally under ten for these tours.
This tour complements the 1:00 p.m. tour (Danger & Courage). This tour covers the Northern End of town; the Civilian Experience covers the Southern End.
INCLUDESOne-hour walking tourMEETING AND PICKUPMeeting pointHotel GettysburgOptions and Start timeGettysburg One-Hour Walking Tour: The Civilian Experience :04:00 PM, 11:00 AMGettysburg One-Hour Walking Tour: The Civilian Experience :05:00 PM, 11:00 AMGettysburg One-Hour Walking Tour: The Civilian Experience :06:00 PM, 11:00 AMGettysburg One-Hour Walking Tour: The Civilian Experience :11:00 AMEnd pointThis activity ends back at the meeting point.WHAT TO EXPECT1: GettysburgWalk historic Gettysburg with a licensed town guide from the largest and most established guide company. Discover Gettysburgs history and discover details of the town during the battle. Listen to the stories of the civilians, who felt the bullets whistle by, heard the piteous sobs of the wounded and smelled the dead as they decomposed in the July heat. Find out how many civilians were killed or wounded. Learn how fewer than 2,300 men, women and children cared for the 22,000 wounded soldiers who were left behind when the 2 armies moved on. Hear the memories of President Lincolns visit in Nov. 1863.1 hour -Admission Ticket FreeADDITIONAL INFOWheelchair accessibleInfants and small children can ride in a pram or strollerService animals allowedPublic transportation options are available nearbyTransportation options are wheelchair accessibleSuitable for all physical fitness levelsNot wheelchair accessibleThis tour/activity will have a maximum of 8 travelersCANCELLATION POLICYFor a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.This experience requires good weather. If its canceled due to poor weather, youll be offered a different date or a full refund.(For information purpose only - definite start times will show on voucher, once confirmed) -
Gettysburg Ultimate Late Night Ghost Tour By US Ghost Adventures
Type: Night Tours
Duration: 2 Hours
Gettysburg Ultimate Late Night Ghost Tour By US Ghost Adventures
- Type:Night Tours
- Duration:2 Hours
OVERVIEWAn area is always impacted by a significant loss.
Over 50,000 people died as a result of the Battle of Gettysburg. More people died during those three days than at any other point in the war. The killing spread to the homes and the streets. That fact weighed hard on all sides, and the final cost had little to do with ideas of Union or Confederate, good or bad.
Almost all of our ghost stories and tales of hauntings on this trip center on the amazing and horrible warfare that ravaged this area and changed the course of the war. Every statement you will hear, no matter how horrible, tragic, or unbelievable, is actually grounded in reality.
While not every story is scary, what you'll hear on our tour should give you an idea of how important, and yet destructive, the Battle of Gettysburg was, and how crucial it is to understand its historical significance to this town. Join us tonight and discover the real and human tragedies of war, and the impact they left.INCLUDESProfessional and courteous tour guideThoroughly researched and accurate historyAuthentic local ghost storiesEXCLUDESTransportationFood and drinkMEETING AND PICKUPMeeting point452 Baltimore StMeet your tour guide in the front yard of the Brickhouse Inn Bed & Breakfast at 452 Baltimore Street. Your guide will be wearing a Junket T-shirt.Options and Start timeGettysburg Ultimate Late Night Ghost Tour By US Ghost Adventures:09:00 PMEnd pointThis activity ends back at the meeting point.WHAT TO EXPECTThe Brafferton Inn (Pass by)This inn, formerly the Welty House, witnessed the Battle of Gettysburg , and Confederate sharpshooters used it as a sniper's nest. Guests here have had myriad experiences. Explore them here at your first stop.Witness Tree (Pass by)No ghost stories associated with this location have been recorded, but this tree is a piece of living history. Trees that are alive during historic moments are often called "Witness Trees", and this is one of 17 known witness trees in Gettysburg. This tree saw the battle, and Abraham Lincoln's presence in Gettysburg, to give the Gettysburg Address.Farnsworth House Inn (Pass by)This home was another used by Confederate snipers. After being turned into an inn, the owner brought in a psychic to identify the spirits who linger here, after she had her own experiences with them.Gettysburg Municipal Building / Police Department (Pass by)Though it's now the municipal building and police department, this building was originally the jail. Those unfortunate enough to be incarcerated here during the battle suffered grim fates, and at least one of them is said to remain today.Gettysburg Hotel (Pass by)Like many other large buildings in the town, this one was used as a hospital during and after the battle. Explore the story of the spirit who is seemingly looking for, but never finding, the exit, and his way home.The Union Hotel (Pass by)This hotel was also used as a hospital during the battle, and one guest had an experience that stands out. Explore that story and more here at this historic hotel.Rupp House History Center (Pass by)The owner of this house sent his wife and children away at the beginning of the battle, then spent the next few days hiding in the cellar as Union and Confederate soldiers fought directly above him. Many visitors have heard urgent whispers when no one is around. Explore this home's history and hauntings here.1863 Inn Of Gettysburg (Pass by)The hauntings here are quite new in comparison to others throughout the town, but the spirit here seems to be playful, a nice break from the forlorn spirits elsewhere.Arbor House Publishing (Pass by)A central point where soldiers from the opposing sides met to make trades during the lull of night, many never made it back to their camps, and their spirits are said to remain here.Dobbin House Tavern (Pass by)One of the first stops on the Underground Railroad, this home also served as a hospital during the battle. Strangely, most of the spirits here are reported to be children.ADDITIONAL INFOWheelchair accessibleInfants and small children can ride in a pram or strollerService animals allowedPublic transportation options are available nearbyTransportation options are wheelchair accessibleAll areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessibleNot recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular healthTravelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitnessPARKING: PLEASE DO NOT PARK IN BRICKHOUSE INN PARKING. You will be towed. THIS IS RESERVED FOR OVERNIGHT GUESTS. There are plenty of parking spaces on the side streets behind the Inn and on the main street. Thank you.Not wheelchair accessibleThis tour/activity will have a maximum of 15 travelersCANCELLATION POLICYFor a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.(For information purpose only - definite start times will show on voucher, once confirmed) -
Ghosts of Gettysburg Self-Guided Driving Audio Tour
Type: Historical Sites and Interest
Duration: 8 Hours
Ghosts of Gettysburg Self-Guided Driving Audio Tour
- Type:Historical Sites and Interest
- Duration:8 Hours
OVERVIEWGhostly encounters have long been associated with Gettysburg, given the areas violent pastand this flexible, self-led audio driving tour will guide you to the most supposedly haunted Gettysburg locations. After purchasing, download the audio file and explore whenever suits your schedule. Set off by car from the Gettysburg Heritage Center, follow the map and instructions, and listen to local author Mark Nesbitts spooky storytelling while viewing key historical landmarks.A self-led driving tour offers the most flexible way to tour the areaOnce its downloaded, the audio file is valid for the entire yearuse it multiple timesSee landmarks like the Eisenhower National Historic Site and Devils DenThe tour is narrated by Mark Nesbitt, author of Ghosts of GettysburgINCLUDESEasy-to-use app: download Actions Tour Guide App onto your phoneGreat value: purchase per car, not per person. More affordable than bus or guided tours!Engaging storytelling: Uncover unique tales and thrilling history for a memorable journey!Perfect narrator: nothing can beat listening to a great voice. Proven with tons of rave reviews!Offline maps: no signal, no problem! Works perfectly without cellular or wifi.Comprehensive route and stops: See it all, miss nothing, leave no stone unturned!Go at your own pace: Start anytime, pause anywhere, enjoy breaks for snacks and photos freely!Hands-free: audio stories play on their own based on your location. Easy to use!EXCLUDESAttraction passes, entry tickets, or reservationsMEETING AND PICKUPMeeting pointGettysburg Heritage CenterBegin from Gettysburg Heritage Center, 297 Steinwehr Ave, Gettysburg, PA. After booking the tour, search your emails and texts for "audio tour". Your tour is VALID FOR ONE YEAR so follow these instructions NOW to finish setting up the tour while you have Wi-Fi/data. Do NOT wait until you are onsite.Options and Start timeGhosts of Gettysburg Self-Guided Driving Audio Tour: 07/30/2020 - 12/10/2026
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday: 06:00 AM - 09:00 PMEnd point1st Delaware Infantry MonumentThe battlefield and roads are open from thirty minutes before sunrise to thirty minutes after sunset. This is not a night activity. Be sure to complete this tour by sunset. Some parts of the tour go through the battlefield, which closes at sunset.WHAT TO EXPECT1: Gettysburg Heritage CenterA visit to the Gettysburg Battlefield is not complete without stopping at the Gettysburg Heritage Center Museum.
Note: The tour is over 11 miles long, with more than 30 audio stories, and takes about 1-2 hours to complete.
Buy once, use for one year! Ideal for extended visits and return trips over the next 12 months.5 minutes -Admission Ticket Not Included2: Mark Nesbitt's Ghosts of Gettysburg Candlelight Walking ToursTodays stories are brought to you by Mark Nesbitt, who is the first to create ghost walking tours in Gettysburg. Based on his own frightening experiences living in Gettysburg for over thirty years and the ghost stories told to him by the people who actually experienced them, these stories combine town history with the mystery of the spirit world.10 minutes -Admission Ticket Not IncludedSeminary Ridge (Pass by)The first day's fighting of the three-day battle was over, it had swirled across the farm fields to the west, north, and east of the Pennsylvania Crossroads town.3: Battle of Gettysburg First Shot MarkerWelcome to a historic Gettysburg and the Ghosts of Gettysburg battlefield tour. This tape will take you on an incredible journey to the sites on the Gettysburg battlefield where mysterious and unexplainable happenings have occurred.
The battlefield and roads are open from thirty minutes before sunrise to thirty minutes after sunset.
This is not a night activity. Be sure to complete this tour by sunset. Some parts of the tour go through the battlefield which closes at sunset.5 minutes -Admission Ticket Not Included4: Schmucker HallSchmucker Hall, or old dorm, saw its share of horrors during and after the battle, it was appropriated for use as one of the first hospitals on July 1st.5 minutes -Admission Ticket Free5: Devil's DenNo one knows for sure where the named Devil's Den came from. But regardless of where the name originated it was never more apropos than on the second deadly day of July in the year 1863.5 minutes -Admission Ticket Free6: Little Round TopJust as our logic is sometimes fooled by the unexplainable sights and sounds of decades past. Is it possible that whoever or whatever it is that creates these images could be fooled by our presence?5 minutes -Admission Ticket Free7: The George Weikert FarmHer roommate traveled frequently in her job for the National Park Service and she was alone in the house watching television one night. The drone of the TV had gone on for a while when she was suddenly aware of another noise in the house beside the TV.5 minutes -Admission Ticket Free8: State of Pennsylvania MonumentThe Woman in White has sometimes been spotted here. Although shes more frequently seen at Spanglers Spring, far to the right of where we are now, you can hear about encounters with her by pausing and clicking on the Learn More button, below.10 minutes -Admission Ticket Free9: Eisenhower National Historic SiteThe fields to the right of your vehicle are part of the Eisenhower farm. President Dwight David Eisenhower, supreme commander of allied forces during the invasion of Europe in World War- 2, chose a battlefield upon which to retire in 1961 after his presidency.5 minutes -Admission Ticket Not Included10: Codori FarmThe Codori house in Gettysburg stood virtually in the middle of the site of some of the worst carnage in American history. In about 40 minutes of marching over the lush fields and fighting across the now famous stonewall.5 minutes -Admission Ticket FreePickett's Charge (Pass by)West Confederate Avenue runs along Seminary Ridge, the main Confederate battle line on July 2nd, and 3rd the cannons and monuments marked the positions of Confederate units long gone now from Gettysburg and from this earth all around you as you drive is now peaceful field men died slowly.ADDITIONAL INFOPublic transportation options are available nearbySuitable for all physical fitness levelsHow To Access: After booking, youll get an email and text with setup instructions and password (search audio tour in emails and texts). Download the separate tour app by Action Enter the password sent by email and text. MUST download the tour while in strong wifi/cellular. Works offline after download.How to start touring: Open Actions separate audio tour guide app once onsite. If there is just one tour, launch it. If multiple tour versions exist, launch the one with your planned starting point and direction.Go to the starting point No one will meet you at the start. This tour is self-guided Enter the first storys point and the audio will begin automatically Follow the audio cues to the next story, which will also play automatically. Enjoy hands-free exploring. If you face audio issues, contact support. Stick to the tour route & speed limit for the best experience.Travel worry-free: Use the tour app anytime, on any day, and over multiple days. Start and pause the tour whenever you like, taking breaks and exploring side excursions at your own pace. Skip anything you dont care about or explore bonus content for everything that interests youSavings tips: Driving tours: purchase just one tour for everyone in the carBuy once, use for one year! Ideal for extended visits and return trips over the next 12 months.Audio Setup: Connect your phone to your car's stereo system using Bluetooth, USB, or AUX. For the best experience, consider using headphones for walking tours. Audio playback is compatible with Apple CarPlay, with navigation features coming soon. Support for Android Auto is also on the way.For the best experience, please use an iPhone running iOS 15 or later, an Android device running version 9 or later, or an iPad/tablet with GPS and cellular connectivity, as these are recommended for navigation.Not wheelchair accessibleThis tour/activity will have a maximum of 4 travelersCANCELLATION POLICYFor a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.(For information purpose only - definite start times will show on voucher, once confirmed) -
Ghosts of Gettysburg Ultimate Dead of Night Haunted Ghost Tour
Type: Horror, Crime, and Dark History
Duration: 2 Hours
Ghosts of Gettysburg Ultimate Dead of Night Haunted Ghost Tour
- Type:Horror, Crime, and Dark History
- Duration:2 Hours
OVERVIEWAs the site of one of the bloodiest battles in American history, the Battle of Gettysburg led to the death of over 50,000 people. This 3-day battle has influenced dozens of stories about ghosts and hauntings, many of which youll hear about during this walking tour. Some tales are more historical than haunted, though the traumatic conflict has left its mark on sites like the Gettysburg Hotel and The Union Hotel where spirits reportedly lurk.Great for history buffs and ghost hunters alikeSee buildings used as hospitals like the Dobbin House TavernVisit where Abraham Lincoln gave the Gettysburg AddressHear stories of how the battle impacted civilians throughout GettysburgINCLUDESThoroughly researched and accurate historyProfessional and courteous guideAuthentic local ghost storiesEXCLUDESTransportationFood and drinkMEETING AND PICKUPMeeting point452 Baltimore StMeet your tour guide in the front yard of the Brickhouse Inn Bed and Breakfast, at 452 Baltimore Street. Your guide will be wearing a US Ghost Adventures T-shirt and carrying a lantern.Options and Start timeGhosts of Gettysburg Ultimate Dead of Night Haunted Ghost Tour:09:00 PMEnd pointThis activity ends back at the meeting point.WHAT TO EXPECTThe Brafferton Inn (Pass by)This inn, once the Welty House, witnessed the Battle of Gettysburg, and actually played host to Confederate snipers. Guests here have had myriad experiences, explore them here at your first stop.Witness Tree (Pass by)There are no ghost stories here that we know of, but this tree is known as a Witness Tree. Witness Trees are trees that are around for historic moments. This one witnessed the battle, and also Abraham Lincoln's presence to give the Gettysburg Address.Farnsworth House Inn (Pass by)This home also played host to Confederate snipers, and the owner brought in a psychic to identify the presences after she had an experience of her own.Gettysburg Municipal Building / Police Department (Pass by)Today, it's the police department and municipal building, but it was originally the county jail. During the battle, there are records that describe the death of three prisoners: two by execution, one by suicide. There is said to be at least one spirit who remains in the building.Adams County Court House (Pass by)This building was constructed just 4 years before the Battle of Gettysburg, and served as a hospital during and after the battle. The seats were removed to create an open room that was used as an operating room, with surgeons operating in front of other soldiers. All the trauma left and imprint on the building.Hotel Gettysburg (Pass by)This building, like many other large buildings in the area, was turned into a hospital in the midst of the battle. There is said to be a spirit of a soldier here, looking, but never finding, the exit or his way home.The Union Hotel (Pass by)This hotel was also used as a hospital during the war, and a guest here had a truly terrifying experience. Investigate the stories of haunting at this historic hotel.Rupp House History Center (Pass by)After sending his wife and children away, the owner of this home hid out in the cellar while Union and Confederate soldiers fought just above him. Visitors have heard urgent whispers when no-one is around. Explore the history and hauntings of this location.1863 Inn Of Gettysburg (Pass by)The spirit people say they experience here is playful, and staff have nicknamed him George. These are more recent hauntings, and no one is sure why they have started.Arbor House Publishing (Pass by)This house was the location of trades between enemy soldier during lulls in the battle, but many never made it back with their spoils. Hear their stories.Dobbin House Tavern (Pass by)This house was one of the first stops on the Underground Railroad, and also served as a hospital during the war, but, oddly enough, most reports of spirits here are those of children.ADDITIONAL INFOWheelchair accessibleInfants and small children can ride in a pram or strollerService animals allowedPublic transportation options are available nearbyTransportation options are wheelchair accessibleAll areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessibleNot recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular healthTravelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitnessPARKING: PLEASE DO NOT PARK IN BRICKHOUSE INN PARKING. You will be towed. THIS IS RESERVED FOR OVERNIGHT GUESTS. There are plenty of parking spaces on the side streets behind the Inn and on the main street. Thank you.Not wheelchair accessibleThis tour/activity will have a maximum of 15 travelersThis tour/activity will have a maximum of 20 travelers in totalCANCELLATION POLICYFor a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.(For information purpose only - definite start times will show on voucher, once confirmed) -
Ghost Tour: History and Haunts - Family Friendly - Best in Gettysburg
Type: Night Tours
Duration: 1 Hours
Ghost Tour: History and Haunts - Family Friendly - Best in Gettysburg
- Type:Night Tours
- Duration:1 Hours
OVERVIEWGettysburg was the single deadliest battle in the Civil War, and the site of its dramatic turning pointand this walking tour will immerse visitors in that dark history, as well as the ghostly happenings that were said to occur in its aftermath. Meet your guide after sundown, and see many of Gettysburgs key sights up close. Your guide will share spooky stories and facts to bring the history to life.See a new perspective on Gettysburg when you explore after darkThis spooky ghost and history tour is perfect for teenagers and adultsDiscover many of Gettysburgs key historical landmarks as you goLearn the stories behind the sights from your guides storytellingINCLUDESFully Researched HistoryAll Fees and TaxesTales of Hauntings and Paranormal ActivityThe most Knowledgeable and Professional GuidesMEETING AND PICKUPMeeting pointUnity ParkPlease meet your guide at Unity Park, in front of the drummer boy statue. Unity Park is across the street from Mr. G's Ice Cream, and parking can be found across the street at the schools. There is a charge for parking. Check-in begins 10 minutes before start time. Tours proceed rain or shine.Options and Start timeGhost Tour: History and Haunts - Family Friendly - Best in Gettysburg:05:30 PM, 06:15 PM, 06:30 PM, 06:45 PM, 07:00 PM, 07:15 PM, 07:30 PM, 07:45 PM, 08:00 PM, 08:15 PM, 08:30 PM, 08:45 PMEnd pointThis activity ends back at the meeting point.WHAT TO EXPECT1: GettysburgTravel back to three horrific days in 1863 that transformed a small idyllic town into a mass graveyard. Our popular History and Haunts Tour is family friendly and includes tales of historic and ongoing spectral activity as well as the forgotten history of this No Mans Land between the battle lines where civilians quivered in basements while bullets whizzed through their homes for days. Nearly every building still standing on this tour still vibrates from the AFTERMATH.1 hour 15 minutes -Admission Ticket FreeADDITIONAL INFOWheelchair accessibleInfants and small children can ride in a pram or strollerService animals allowedPublic transportation options are available nearbyTransportation options are wheelchair accessibleAll areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessibleNot recommended for travelers with spinal injuriesNot recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular healthTravelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitnessPlease remember to dress warmly on cool evening tours.Not wheelchair accessibleThis tour/activity will have a maximum of 15 travelersThis tour/activity will have a maximum of 24 travelers in totalCANCELLATION POLICYFor a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.This experience requires good weather. If its canceled due to poor weather, youll be offered a different date or a full refund.This experience requires a minimum number of travelers. If its canceled because the minimum isnt met, youll be offered a different date/experience or a full refund.(For information purpose only - definite start times will show on voucher, once confirmed) -
Groovy Gettysburg Scavenger Hunt
Type: Self-guided Tours
Duration: 8 Hours
Groovy Gettysburg Scavenger Hunt
- Type:Self-guided Tours
- Duration:8 Hours
OVERVIEWOur very unique, immersive adventures are the only ones of their kind. We, unlike other companies, provide your very own remote, interactive, live host to assist and encourage you along through your phone. We are an Austin, TX-based global custom event design company offering scavenger hunts and other events in 300+ cities in North America and beyond. Our specially hand-crafted adventures are equal parts tour, creative challenge, detective hunt, and social experiment!
Guests get to discover in an alternate reality our favorite hidden gems off the beaten trail and creatively interpret fun art, history, and culture clues - for points! They get to enjoy fame and glory while appearing on our websites international leaderboard, no matter what their score. They get to essentially race other teams in other cities, even if they dont have competitors who have signed up in their city that day. Get ready to discover unusual oddities, laugh out loud, and make the experience your own!INCLUDESDigital Scavenger Hunt DocumentLeaderboard standingChoice to extend the hunt for freeRemote interactive live guide (Must provide domestic phone or WhatsApp number)Future company alumni discountsMEETING AND PICKUPMeeting pointBantam Coffee Roasters (formerly Eighty-Two Cafe)Begin outside in front of the starting location.Options and Start time11am:11:00 AM2pm:02:00 PMPrivate Hunt (For 10 guests):02:00 PM, 11:00 AMEnd pointThis activity ends back at the meeting point.WHAT TO EXPECTYour creative, nontraditional scavenger hunt begins at a scenic spot that's a local favorite. You'll get your digital quest from your live and interactive remote host. Then youll take off on your own to experience a wide variety of carefully curated locations in town. You'll walk or drive to the various checkpoints as you solve clues, accept wacky challenges, and getting outside your comfort zone!
Both family and dog friendly, the game alternates between the indoors and outdoors, with plenty of bonus challenges too! You'll text photos to your remote host, who cheers you on and assists, as you play to document your progress. You can even interact with the locals to solve clues. You wont be able to avoid having fun, uncovering hidden gems and local secrets, making memories, laughing, and learning along the way!
Youll be part of the rich culture of this dynamic city! Every turn is full of surprises, so questions in advance are welcomed. Check out all 300 of our city hunts! Great for corporate groups, tourists, curious locals, bachelor(ettes), birthdays, families, friend trips, and other special groups! Ask us about our custom designed experiences and virtual team builders too!Duration: 2 hoursADDITIONAL INFOService animals allowedPublic transportation options are available nearbyInfants and small children can ride in a pram or strollerAll areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessibleTransportation options are wheelchair accessibleWheelchair accessibleSuitable for all physical fitness levelsNote: You MUST provide a correct, working, domestic phone number in your reservation in order for your hunt to be possible, since it is remotely hosted. Each team must bring at least one fully charged smart phone that has GPS and that can can send and receive data, photos, videos, and text messages. If you have an international phone number or encounter other technical difficulties, you must complete the game using WhatsApp or email. You can easily provide us with this contact information through a Viator message in advance of your hunt.Not wheelchair accessibleThis tour/activity will have a maximum of 15 travelersThis tour/activity will have a maximum of 30 travelers in totalCANCELLATION POLICYFor a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.(For information purpose only - definite start times will show on voucher, once confirmed) -
Haunted Civil War Spirits Tour of Downtown Gettysburg
Type: Horror, Crime, and Dark History
Duration: 8 Hours
Haunted Civil War Spirits Tour of Downtown Gettysburg
- Type:Horror, Crime, and Dark History
- Duration:8 Hours
OVERVIEWEmbark on a spooky journey to our haunted headquarters, Gettysburgs old jail, and a church where the boundaries between life and death are blurred.
Encounter unexplained phenomena, ghostly apparitions, and the eerie atmosphere of a place with a dark past. Hear our collection of hair-raising tales of a ghostly hitchhiker, the tragic story of three friends from Gettysburg whose lives were destroyed by the battle, and more.
Our tours have been operating in Gettysburg for over 30 years. The stories are based upon the best selling book series Ghosts of Gettysburg by author Mark Nesbitt. Mark is a former park ranger and historian who collected first hand accounts of the paranormal from Gettysburg visitors.INCLUDESGuided History and Haunted TalesMEETING AND PICKUPMeeting point271 Baltimore StGhosts of Gettysburg Headquarters is located at the corner of Baltimore St and Breckenridge St.Options and Start timeHaunted Civil War Spirits Tour of Downtown Gettysburg:08:00 PMEnd pointThis activity ends back at the meeting point.WHAT TO EXPECT1: GettysburgGuests will get to experience a walk down the historic Baltimore St in downtown Gettysburg. This tour features multiple stops in town including the Ghosts of Gettysburg Headquarters, the Gettysburg Borough building, and more.
1 hour 15 minutes -Admission Ticket FreeADDITIONAL INFOWheelchair accessibleInfants and small children can ride in a pram or strollerService animals allowedPublic transportation options are available nearbySpecialized infant seats are availableTransportation options are wheelchair accessibleAll areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessibleSuitable for all physical fitness levelsNot wheelchair accessibleThis tour/activity will have a maximum of 9 travelersThis tour/activity will have a maximum of 25 travelers in totalCANCELLATION POLICYFor a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.This experience requires good weather. If its canceled due to poor weather, youll be offered a different date or a full refund.This experience requires a minimum number of travelers. If its canceled because the minimum isnt met, youll be offered a different date/experience or a full refund.(For information purpose only - definite start times will show on voucher, once confirmed) -
Haunted Smart Phone App Location Aware Walking Tour in Gettysburg
Type: Self-guided Tours
Duration: 1 Hours
Haunted Smart Phone App Location Aware Walking Tour in Gettysburg
- Type:Self-guided Tours
- Duration:1 Hours
OVERVIEWExplore Gettyburg's haunted sites at your own pace and schedule on this Smart Phone Navigated solo tour on our walking tour app.
Go anytime.
At $5.50 this is the best deal in town.
The tour is professionally narrated with a spooky narrator, and infused with music to set the scene.
The tour never expires. Take it as many times as you wish.
After the on location tour you'll unlock a virtual tour you can listen to anytime. Relive the tour later.
The Battle of Gettysburg was one of the bloodiest in history. This old town was turned into a battlefield and the smell of death was thick in the air. Tonight, you will walk through these haunted streets as we search to uncover what goes bump in the night.INCLUDESWalk down historic Baltimore street and learn which buildings are haunted!Tour on our Walking Tour App for oneEXCLUDESNo food, water or admission fees, this tour is all outside.MEETING AND PICKUPMeeting pointTillie Pierce House InnTillie was known as being one of the most brave and patriotic citizens of Gettysburg. When the battle of Gettysburg erupted only 15 years of age and she did not run from danger. And it's said the ghosts of her past live in this Inn.Options and Start timeHaunted Smart Phone App Location Aware Walking Tour in Gettysburg: 10/08/2022 - 12/11/2026
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday: 12:00 AM - 11:30 PMEnd pointJennie Wade House MuseumThe tour ends at the Jennie Wade house, the only civilian killed at Gettysburg and one of the most haunted and well known spooky houses in town.WHAT TO EXPECTTillie Pierce House Inn (Pass by)The tour starts at the haunted Inn that is said to be visited by the spirits of Tilllie's past.Farnsworth House Inn (Pass by)Our second stop is the quaint little inn that was once occupied by soldiers in the civil war.1: Unity ParkOur tour walks through Unity park where you'll hear the stories of the ghosts that linger, the drummer boys history, and the day Lincoln rode by this spot.10 minutes -Admission Ticket Free451 Baltimore St (Pass by)A house divided, we will stop at the outside and hear how the Union and Confederate army's clashed here. And still do.Ghostly Images of Gettysburg (Pass by)We will stop outside the building and hear the story of when it was an orphanage, and the children were not treated well. And some still linger today.Gettysburg National Cemetery (Pass by)We will stop outside the gate and hear the story of General Reynolds, and the spirit that lurks on Baltimore Street.2: Major General Winfield Scott HancockWe will walk through a haunted field to the General Hancock statue, hear his tale, and the ghosts that now lurk here.10 minutes -Admission Ticket Free3: Memorial to Major General Oliver O. HowardWe will stop by the statue of General Howard, and hear the tale of the battles, and the soldiers who walk this hill.10 minutes -Admission Ticket FreeJennie Wade House (Pass by)The tour ends outside of the Jenny Wade House, one of the most haunted in the land. We will hear the tale of the only civilian killed here and how she still haunts.ADDITIONAL INFOService animals allowedPublic transportation options are available nearbySuitable for all physical fitness levelsNot wheelchair accessibleThis tour/activity will have a maximum of 15 travelersCANCELLATION POLICYFor a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.(For information purpose only - definite start times will show on voucher, once confirmed) -
Historic Jennie Wade Birthplace Ghost Hunt w/ Equipment
Type: Historical Sites and Interest
Duration: 8 Hours
Historic Jennie Wade Birthplace Ghost Hunt w/ Equipment
- Type:Historical Sites and Interest
- Duration:8 Hours
OVERVIEWJoin us for a spine-tingling night of paranormal exploration at one of Gettysburgs most haunted sites. Jennie Wade, the only civilian killed during the Battle of Gettysburg, has become a symbol of the towns tragic pastand her birthplace, just steps from the Shriver Museum and Tillie Pierce House, stood in the path of chaos during those bloody July days.
On this immersive ghost hunt, youll:
-Work side-by-side with seasoned paranormal investigators using cutting-edge ghost hunting equipmentEMF detectors, spirit boxes, REM pods, dowsing rods, and more.
-Participate in EVP and flashlight communication sessions in real time.
-Enjoy intimate group sizes that allow for a focused and personalized experience.
Whether you're a true believer or a curious skeptic, the Jennie Wade Birthplace Ghost Hunt offers a thrilling blend of history and mystery you wont find anywhere else in Gettysburg.
History haunts these wallsare you brave enough to listen?INCLUDESLicensed Tour Guide + Ghost Hunting ExpertUse of Ghost Hunting Equipment: EMF Detector, Spirit Box, Dowsing Rods, and more!2-hour Immersive Ghost HuntEXCLUDESGuide TipMEETING AND PICKUPMeeting pointBrickhouse InnAll tours meet at the Brickhouse Inn Gift Shop. From there, you will follow your guide to the site of the hunt. Look for your tour guide, who will be holding a lantern. Please arrive 20 minutes before your tours departure time.Options and Start timeHistoric Jennie Wade Birthplace Ghost Hunt w/ Equipment:07:30 PM, 10:00 PMEnd pointThis activity ends back at the meeting point.WHAT TO EXPECT1: 242 Baltimore StThis unassuming 19th-century home was the first chapter in the life of Jennie Wade, the only civilian killed during the Battle of Gettysburg. But some say her story never ended
*Please note that this ghost hunt takes place at the birthplace of Jennie Wade, just down the street from the Historic Jennie Wade House.2 hours -Admission Ticket FreeADDITIONAL INFOPublic transportation options are available nearbyNot recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular healthSuitable for all physical fitness levelsNot wheelchair accessibleThis tour/activity will have a maximum of 15 travelersThis tour/activity will have a maximum of 18 travelers in totalCANCELLATION POLICYAll sales are final. No refund is available for cancellations.(For information purpose only - definite start times will show on voucher, once confirmed) -
Jennie Wade Birthplace Ghost Hunt with Equipment in Gettysburg
Type: Horror, Crime, and Dark History
Duration: 8 Hours
Jennie Wade Birthplace Ghost Hunt with Equipment in Gettysburg
- Type:Horror, Crime, and Dark History
- Duration:8 Hours
OVERVIEWA thrilling night awaits at the Jennie Wade birth home, one of Gettysburgs most haunted sites. Engage in an immersive ghost hunt where history intertwines with the supernatural. Guided by experienced paranormal investigators, participants will utilize advanced ghost hunting tools such as EMF detectors and spirit boxes. Conduct EVP and flashlight communication sessions, experiencing the lingering spirits of those lost during the towns tragic past. With intimate group sizes, this ghost hunt promises a personalized exploration of the haunting history surrounding Jennie Wade, inviting both believers and skeptics to uncover the mysteries that dwell within these hallowed walls.INCLUDESLicensed Tour Guide & Ghost Hunting ExpertUse of ghost hunting equipment2 - hour Immersive Ghost HuntEXCLUDESGuide TipMEETING AND PICKUPMeeting pointBrickhouse InnOur tour meets at the Gift Shop of the Brickhouse Inn, 452 Baltimore Street. From there, you will be guided to the birthplace of Jennie Wade (242 Baltimore Street) for your hunt.Options and Start timeJennie Wade Birthplace Ghost Hunt with Equipment in Gettysburg:07:30 PM, 10:00 PMEnd pointThis activity ends back at the meeting point.WHAT TO EXPECT1: 242 Baltimore StJoin us for a spine-tingling night of paranormal exploration at one of Gettysburgs most haunted sites. Jennie Wade, the only civilian killed during the Battle of Gettysburg, has become a symbol of the towns tragic pastand her birthplace, just steps from the Shriver Museum and Tillie Pierce House, stood in the path of chaos during those bloody July days.2 hours -Admission Ticket FreeADDITIONAL INFOService animals allowedPublic transportation options are available nearbySuitable for all physical fitness levelsNot wheelchair accessibleThis tour/activity will have a maximum of 15 travelersThis tour/activity will have a maximum of 18 travelers in totalCANCELLATION POLICYFor a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.(For information purpose only - definite start times will show on voucher, once confirmed) -
Jennie Wade House Admission Ticket
Type: Museums, Galleries, and Art Expositions
Duration: 8 Hours
Jennie Wade House Admission Ticket
- Type:Museums, Galleries, and Art Expositions
- Duration:8 Hours
OVERVIEWVisit the oldest museum in Gettysburg! Learn the story of the only civilian to be killed during the Battle of Gettysburg. Authentically furnished from cellar to attic, the Jennie Wade House is a shrine to Jennie and to life during the American Civil War. Beyond the battlefield's thunder, this quiet home whispers the poignant, personal tragedy of Gettysburg's only civilian casualtya life extinguished mid-morning by a stray bullet. Just 20 years old at the time of the Battle, Jennie was kneading dough in the kitchen when a rifle bullet pierced two doors and claimed her life.
Artifacts from that fatal day in 1863 are on display as well, including the artillery shell that punctured the roof of the house and a floorboard with Jennies blood still on it.
INCLUDESAdmission feeMEETING AND PICKUPMeeting pointJennie Wade HouseOptions and Start timeJennie Wade House Admission Ticket:03:15 PM, 11:15 AMEnd pointThis activity ends back at the meeting point.WHAT TO EXPECT1: Jennie Wade HouseThe museums knowledgeable guides, attired in period dress, bring the history of the house to vivid life with their passionate retellings of Jennie's heartbreaking story and that of her family. For years, these engaging storytellers have captivated visitors with their narratives, ensuring that the memory of this devastating event is kept alive for generations to come.Admission Ticket IncludedADDITIONAL INFOService animals allowedSuitable for all physical fitness levelsDue to the age of the home there are narrow steps which may be difficult for some visitors to navigate.Not recommended for travelers who cannot easily navigate steps.Not wheelchair accessibleThis tour/activity will have a maximum of 15 travelersCANCELLATION POLICYFor a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.(For information purpose only - definite start times will show on voucher, once confirmed)
Gettysburg, PA: Point of Interest Map
