The Gettysburg National Military Park is an easy day trip while staying in Cumberland Valley. The national park includes an interactive museum and...
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2024年11月2日
What a lovely couple of hours. We hit the numbered spots - and SO enjoyed them. Beautiful fall afternoon- no crowds, no lines, no wait. The visitors center got us started off with information and map… Coastal65840757587的完整评论
2024年10月28日
The park and museum exceeded all expectations. The movie followed by the cyclorama experience was amazing. Afterward we followed the map on the self-guided tour of the battlefield and this was also g… Hijinx1的完整评论
2024年10月25日
I have been to Gettysburg many times over the years and I find new things every time I’m there. Going in July is always precarious because of the heat, humidity and virtually dead air, but I love vis… Druci的完整评论
You should be able to, but as mentioned previously, you do not need a pass to view the battlefield and monuments. You also do not need one to go into the visitors' center. The web site …
You should be able to, but as mentioned previously, you do not need a pass to view the battlefield and monuments. You also do not need one to go into the visitors' center. The web site says if you wish to watch the film, there is a fee for that. Anyone 62 or over should get the Lifetime senior pass. It is good forever and gets you into so many places. At Yellowstone in 2019, for example, we got into the short, "pass" lane and went right in after showing it. The Lifetime Pass costs $80.00. You only need one. It covers everyone in your car.
Can you walk the fields and sit and enjoy the views and history or are you required to stay on the sidewalks and trails?
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There are dozens of miles of trails all through the battlefield. Some few areas are roped off as they protect against erosion, but most of the battlefield is open to walking. It is more …
There are dozens of miles of trails all through the battlefield. Some few areas are roped off as they protect against erosion, but most of the battlefield is open to walking. It is more than you can walk in a day.