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Gettysburg National Military Park
Fees & Reservations
 

Entry to the park is free of charge.

A New Birth of Freedom
There is a charge for the film "A New Birth of Freedom" narrated by Morgan Freeman, at the park Visitor Center. The film was produced for Gettysburg by the Gettysburg Foundation.

Admission to the film is:
$8.00 per person (ages 13 and older)
$6.50 for children (ages 7 to 12)
Children under 6 years old admitted free.
Group Rates: $7.00 per adult.
Student Group Rates: $6.50 per person.

(*Please note that these admission prices will go up in September once the restored Gettysburg Cyclorama is opened for public viewing.)

Licensed Battlefield Guides
Guides may be reserved in advance for organized bus groups and car tours by calling toll free at 1-877-874-2478. A guide may also be reserved on the day of your visit with availability on a first come-first served basis. 

Guide fees:
1-6 people= $55.00
7-15 people= $70.00
16-49 people= $105.00
50+ people= $140.00.

During the busy season, there are commercial bus tours available with a licensed guide aboard that leave from the visitor center at times scheduled throughout the day. The fee for this service is $25.95 for adults (ages 13+), $15.50 youth (ages 6-12), and free for children 5 and under. Additional information on guide services is available here.

For Group Reservations and Tour Group Operators: To reserve Gettysburg Licensed Battlefield Guides, tickets for the film "A New Birth of Freedom" and group tours to Eisenhower National Historic Site, please use the new toll-free number at 1-877-874-2478 or FAX at 1-717-338-1244. For further information on tickets and group reservations, contact the Gettysburg Foundation at reservations@gettysburgfoundation.org.


Special Use Permits
For certain events and ceremonies held in the park, sponsoring groups will require a Special Use Permit, which is available through our web site or by calling the park at (717) 334-1124, extension 3161.

Permits


 

McMillan Woods Youth Campground
For scouting and youth groups that visit Gettysburg National Military Park, we offer McMillan Woods Youth Campground, located on West Confederate Avenue in the park. The camp area is open from mid April through October each year. Any organized youth group with adequate adult supervision (minimum of one adult for every 10 youths) is welcome to use the camping area. Adults accompanying the group must be supervisors such as troop scoutmasters or youth counselors; family members are not permitted to camp with their child's organization. Camping is free with sites reserved through an annual lottery. There is no family or individual camping permitted at McMillan Woods Youth Campground or on park grounds.

The 2009 Camping Season will be from April 10 to October 26, 2009. The lottery for 2009 reservations will be held on February 2, 2009. Applicants will be notified with a confirmation and camping permit through the mail by mid-February if their requested date was accommodated. All reservation request forms must be received by January 20, 2009 to participate in the lottery!

All remaining campsites will be assigned on a first come/first served basis. Please call Staci Burchett at 717-334-1124, extension 3131 for information on remaining campsites for the 2008 camping season, which will end on October 26, 2008. McMillan Woods Youth Campground is closed from October 27, 2008 through April 9, 2009.

(Reminder: The busiest time for the campground is Spring and early Summer. If you are flexible with your date, you may want to consider later Summer or early Fall.)

Download the 2009 Camp Reservation Form (pdf) or call Staci Burchett at (717) 334-1124 extension 3131 to obtain a copy of the reservation form.

 

The Gettysburg National Park Visitor Center
Where do I begin?
Begin your visit at the park Museum and Visitor Center.
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Park brochure
Park Brochure
Official Map and Guide for Gettysburg National Military Park
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Eternal Light Peace Memorial  

Did You Know?
The Eternal Light Peace Memorial at Gettysburg National Military Park was the result of a cooperative effort between veterans of the North and South. It was dedicated by President Franklin D. Roosevelt on July 3, 1938 during the 75th Anniversary celebration of the battle of Gettysburg.

Last Updated: August 25, 2008 at 14:29 EST