Where Nations Collide
Did you know bodies of soldiers who died at the Battle of Gettysburg were still being discovered as late as 1996? Journey into the depths of the turning point of the Civil War and hear details of the epic battle that will forever change your view of American history.
With its stunning panoramic views, solemn memorials, and awe-inspiring monuments, the Gettysburg battlefield is a haunting and memorable place like no other in America. Immerse yourself in the echoes of war during a thought-provoking pilgrimage across the verdant fields that fairly hum with the cries of the past. Stand in the very locations where brave soldiers who fought and died in one of the Civil War’s bloodiest battles seem to reach out through the centuries to see their stories told.
“This tour was educational and exciting and heartbreaking all in one – I never expected such a rush of emotion!”
What is the Gettysburg Battlefield Tour About?
The award-winning Gettysburg Battlefield Tour takes you on a fascinating exploration of the very grounds where two nations met to determine the fate of the United States. This engaging and enlightening tour offers an intimate examination of the nuances of the battle as you step back in time to gain a comprehensive, detailed understanding of the epic clash that marked a pivotal point in American history.
What You Will See on This Tour:
Explore the reverent acres of the Gettysburg battlefield, where you will be welcome to:
- Stand where the first battle shot was fired from McPherson Ridge
- Uncover the deadly secrets of Devil’s Den
- Hear little-known details of the bloody assault known as Pickett’s Charge
- Witness the site of heavy casualties at Cemetery Hill
- And so much more…
Expert local guides will take you back in time, bringing to life the events that turned the tide of the Civil War and providing details, context, and insight into our country’s most significant battle you won’t find anywhere else.
Join us for a captivating journey over the hallowed grounds of the Gettysburg battlefield, where you’ll walk in the footsteps of soldiers and generals, immersing yourself in the bloodied soil of American history.
“After this urgent protest against entering into battle at Gettysburg according to instructions – which protest is the first and only one I ever made during my entire military career – I ordered my line to advance and make the assault.”
General John B. Hood
Additional Info
Meeting point address: Location Varies. Please see you confirmation email or email us for details
Duration: 2 Hours
Parking: There are paid parking lots and meters around the meeting area: Please do not park at Brickhouse Inn overnight guest parking to avoid being towed
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Morganne Malinowski
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December 9th 2024
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Ramon Gonzalez
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December 3rd 2024
"Daniel did a phenomenal job of keeping me engaged while touring the town. Keep up the good work!!!"
Steve Robertson
Verified Customer
November 3rd 2024
"Our guide, Lisa, was very knowledgeable of the history of Gettysburg."
Important Information
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Walking Tour
This tour is a walking tour.