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Gettysburg: Horse-Drawn Carriage Battlefield Tour

Gettysburg: Horse-Drawn Carriage Battlefield Tour

Experience the Gettysburg Battlefield in a modern horse-drawn carriage. Sit back and relax as an official battlefield guide takes you for a ride at a slow, comfortable pace. Immerse yourself into the history of the Civil War and rest assured that all your questions about the famous battle that took place here will be answered. See the expansive green fields spread out on all sides and take a moment to remember those who fought here. After the tour, leave Gettysburg with a newfound respect and deep understanding of the events that occurred in July of 1863—the tens of thousands of soldiers that lost their lives and the ordinary townsfolk caught between intense fighting. Learn how the town has remained committed to preserving this history for future generations, keeping a close link to its past.

Gettysburg: Licensed Guided Battlefield Horseback Tour

Gettysburg: Licensed Guided Battlefield Horseback Tour

Go back in time and explore the Gettysburg Battlefield on horseback. Discover important details and insights about the Civil War, its soldiers, and local residents. Ride through Gettysburg National Military Park, visit the Virginia Monument, and take in panoramic views at Spangler Farm. Experience the grounds of the Gettysburg Battlefield on horseback, guided by a Civil War expert. Mount your horse and experience the time of 1863 by using this authentic form of transportation. Learn the intricacies of the greatest Civil War battle and its historical importance. Ride through Gettysburg National Military Park and reach the Virginia Monument, where General Robert E. Lee waited for his returning troops after Pickett's Charge. Follow the path to the historic Spangler Farm and revel in panoramic views of the Peach Orchard and Little Round Top in the distance. Cross Emmittsburg Road onto the Union side of the battle and view the Trostle Farm, including the massive cannonball hole in the barn. After learning the detailed history, fully appreciate the terrain and the events that once prevailed there, before finishing the tour.

Civil War Ghosts: Echoes of the Fallen Gettysburg Ghost Tour

Civil War Ghosts: Echoes of the Fallen Gettysburg Ghost Tour

Join us for an unforgettable evening as we take you on a walking ghost tour through the historic district of Gettysburg. Our experienced local tour guide and haunted history expert will regale you with spine-tingling tales of hauntings that continue to linger in the iconic buildings of this area. You'll be captivated by the stories of the restless spirits that still roam the streets and buildings of Gettysburg, making this tour both entertaining and informative. As you walk through the hallowed ground where the decisive battle of the Civil War took place, you'll feel the eerie presence of the lost souls of soldiers who fell during the conflict. The gripping stories of ghosts and hauntings will send shivers down your spine as you immerse yourself in the history and supernatural lore of this historic town. Our tour will provide you with a unique opportunity to connect with the past and experience the lingering spirits of Gettysburg. While we may not be able to enter privately owned buildings, you will be standing on haunted ground throughout the entire evening. Our tour will take you on a mile-long trek across haunted and historic Gettysburg real estate, visiting iconic places such as the Brickhouse Inn, Witness Tree, Farnsworth House, and the Orphanage. Be prepared for a night of thrilling and chilling tales that will leave you with a newfound appreciation for the haunted history of Gettysburg.

Gettysburg: Ghost Hunt Tour with Ghost Hunting Equipment

Gettysburg: Ghost Hunt Tour with Ghost Hunting Equipment

Hear tales of past and present paranormal activity as you visit the most haunted locations in Gettysburg on a family-friendly guided walking tour. Operate special ghost hunting gear to see if you can find evidence of spirits from the other side. Meet ghost-hunting guide at the drummer boy statue in the park on the corner of Wainwright Avenue and Lefever Street. Listen to their brief but fascinating ghost hunting orientation. Walk down narrow streets and alleyways in the historic Old Town. Stop at important historical sites and haunted locations. Listen to spine-chilling details about historical events that led to encounters with the spirits. Discover the city's dark past and keep an eye out for present unexplainable experiences. Enter a spooky ghost hunting spot known for its paranormal activity for the second half of the tour. Conduct spectral inquiries with ghost hunting equipment directed by your guide. 

Gettysburg: 1863 Historic Downtown Walking Tour

Gettysburg: 1863 Historic Downtown Walking Tour

Join your knowledgeable local guide for a leisurely 2-hour walking tour of the center portion of downtown Gettysburg, which was the heartbeat of the city in 1863. Examine the accounts of several of the city's civilians that lived in the same areas you will be walking through. Hear stories of the residents, who were reluctant witnesses to the Battle of Gettysburg. The war didn't happen just on the battlefield as you will come to find out. Travel back in time and learn about the existing structures and what the town looked like in 1863. Although you've learned about the Battle of Gettysburg in history class, on this tour you will hear, described in detail, how the events actually unfolded in July of 1863 and how the local residents remembered them. This tour is their story, about life in the middle of an urban battlefield.

Gettysburg: Exclusive Welty House Ghost Hunt with Equipment

Gettysburg: Exclusive Welty House Ghost Hunt with Equipment

Form a deep and meaningful connection to the town of Gettysburg and its wartime past on a ghost hunt at the Welty House. Immerse yourself in American history, standing toe-to-toe with people who lived nearly 200 years ago. Meet your guide at the Brickhouse Inn Bed & Breakfast where you’ll learn the ins and outs of using ghost-hunting gear including EMF detectors, dowsing rods, REM pods, spirit boxes, and more. From there, venture into the dark rooms of this historic house — from the basement up to the attic. Discover historical theories suggesting that the bullet that killed Jennie Wade came from the Welty attic, and that civilians sought refuge in the basement during the three-day battle. Look out for any strange noises, apparitions, and ghostly manifestations. Feel the rush of adrenaline surge as you sweep your flashlight over shadows and doorways, each sound or movement potentially revealing a ghost.

Gettysburg: Family-Friendly Guided Ghost Tour

Gettysburg: Family-Friendly Guided Ghost Tour

Echoes of War is the premiere ghost tour in Gettysburg. We’ll bring you into the heart of the town that was nearly decimated by the Civil War and show you some of the most haunted locations the city has to offer. For the spirits of the soldiers who died on the very streets of Gettysburg, the war hasn't ended. You’ll also learn about the citizens who watched in horror as the Battle of Gettysburg raged outside their windows, and the aftermath of them having to pick up the pieces of their scarred and ruined city. Echoes of War is a bittersweet look of what came before and what came after during one of America’s darkest chapters that families of all ages can learn and appreciate.

Gettysburg: Ultimate Dead of Night Haunted Ghost Tour

Gettysburg: Ultimate Dead of Night Haunted Ghost Tour

As 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 you’ll 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. Guests will stop by some of the most haunted locations in the dead of night during this ultimate tour. The Farnsworth House, the Witness Trees, and many more wait for you. All tours meet inside of the Brickhouse Inn Bed & Breakfast at 452 Baltimore Street Gettysburg, PA 17325. Please use the gate to the left of the Brickhouse Inn sign, head around to the side of the inn and enter through the side door on the wraparound porch. Your guide will be wearing a US Ghost Adventures T-shirt and carrying a lantern. Please message us at 816-722-7363 with any questions. Please note tour guests are not permitted to park in the Brickhouse Inn parking lot.

Gettysburg: Haunted Farm Tour with Hay Ride

Gettysburg: Haunted Farm Tour with Hay Ride

During your hour-long excursion, you will listen to your hostess recount stories of Union wagon trains which stretched for miles along Baltimore Pike. Venture to the haunted pond which lays below "the Lost Avenue", or as historians call it, "Neill Avenue". General Neill's brigade occupied these woods until July 5th, 1863, his mission was to guard the right flank of the Union Army and more importantly, protect Baltimore Pike. For the soldiers stationed here, the Lost Avenue was about snipers in the shadows, skirmishes in the woods, and withering gun fire from the woods, fields, and behind stone walls which killed or wounded more than 20 Union soldiers. During your haunted farm tour, we invite you to use ghost hunting equipment, toast a marshmallow or two, and experience the untouched landscape where soldiers once roamed.

Gettysburg: Private Tour with Licensed Battlefield Guide

Gettysburg: Private Tour with Licensed Battlefield Guide

Optimize your experience of the Gettysburg Battlefield with a private tour with an official licensed guide. Explore the battlefield conveniently and comprehensively in your own vehicle, while stopping discover to some areas up close on foot. During your tour, make the most of a private setting offering you ample opportunity to learn little known facts about the Battle of Gettysburg and the Civil War, and have all of your questions answered by your expert guide. Your guide will meet you at the Soldier's National Cemetery Parking lot and then drive your vehicle to the Gettysburg Battlefield to conduct the tour. As all guides are licensed and insured by the Department of the Interior, only they are permitted to drive your vehicle through the battlefield.

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Our most recommended Gettysburg Family-friendly activities

Gettysburg: Horse-Drawn Carriage Battlefield Tour

Gettysburg: Horse-Drawn Carriage Battlefield Tour

Experience the Gettysburg Battlefield in a modern horse-drawn carriage. Sit back and relax as an official battlefield guide takes you for a ride at a slow, comfortable pace. Immerse yourself into the history of the Civil War and rest assured that all your questions about the famous battle that took place here will be answered. See the expansive green fields spread out on all sides and take a moment to remember those who fought here. After the tour, leave Gettysburg with a newfound respect and deep understanding of the events that occurred in July of 1863—the tens of thousands of soldiers that lost their lives and the ordinary townsfolk caught between intense fighting. Learn how the town has remained committed to preserving this history for future generations, keeping a close link to its past.

Gettysburg: Licensed Guided Battlefield Horseback Tour

Gettysburg: Licensed Guided Battlefield Horseback Tour

Go back in time and explore the Gettysburg Battlefield on horseback. Discover important details and insights about the Civil War, its soldiers, and local residents. Ride through Gettysburg National Military Park, visit the Virginia Monument, and take in panoramic views at Spangler Farm. Experience the grounds of the Gettysburg Battlefield on horseback, guided by a Civil War expert. Mount your horse and experience the time of 1863 by using this authentic form of transportation. Learn the intricacies of the greatest Civil War battle and its historical importance. Ride through Gettysburg National Military Park and reach the Virginia Monument, where General Robert E. Lee waited for his returning troops after Pickett's Charge. Follow the path to the historic Spangler Farm and revel in panoramic views of the Peach Orchard and Little Round Top in the distance. Cross Emmittsburg Road onto the Union side of the battle and view the Trostle Farm, including the massive cannonball hole in the barn. After learning the detailed history, fully appreciate the terrain and the events that once prevailed there, before finishing the tour.

Civil War Ghosts: Echoes of the Fallen Gettysburg Ghost Tour

Civil War Ghosts: Echoes of the Fallen Gettysburg Ghost Tour

Join us for an unforgettable evening as we take you on a walking ghost tour through the historic district of Gettysburg. Our experienced local tour guide and haunted history expert will regale you with spine-tingling tales of hauntings that continue to linger in the iconic buildings of this area. You'll be captivated by the stories of the restless spirits that still roam the streets and buildings of Gettysburg, making this tour both entertaining and informative. As you walk through the hallowed ground where the decisive battle of the Civil War took place, you'll feel the eerie presence of the lost souls of soldiers who fell during the conflict. The gripping stories of ghosts and hauntings will send shivers down your spine as you immerse yourself in the history and supernatural lore of this historic town. Our tour will provide you with a unique opportunity to connect with the past and experience the lingering spirits of Gettysburg. While we may not be able to enter privately owned buildings, you will be standing on haunted ground throughout the entire evening. Our tour will take you on a mile-long trek across haunted and historic Gettysburg real estate, visiting iconic places such as the Brickhouse Inn, Witness Tree, Farnsworth House, and the Orphanage. Be prepared for a night of thrilling and chilling tales that will leave you with a newfound appreciation for the haunted history of Gettysburg.

Gettysburg: Ghost Hunt Tour with Ghost Hunting Equipment

Gettysburg: Ghost Hunt Tour with Ghost Hunting Equipment

Hear tales of past and present paranormal activity as you visit the most haunted locations in Gettysburg on a family-friendly guided walking tour. Operate special ghost hunting gear to see if you can find evidence of spirits from the other side. Meet ghost-hunting guide at the drummer boy statue in the park on the corner of Wainwright Avenue and Lefever Street. Listen to their brief but fascinating ghost hunting orientation. Walk down narrow streets and alleyways in the historic Old Town. Stop at important historical sites and haunted locations. Listen to spine-chilling details about historical events that led to encounters with the spirits. Discover the city's dark past and keep an eye out for present unexplainable experiences. Enter a spooky ghost hunting spot known for its paranormal activity for the second half of the tour. Conduct spectral inquiries with ghost hunting equipment directed by your guide. 

Gettysburg: 1863 Historic Downtown Walking Tour

Gettysburg: 1863 Historic Downtown Walking Tour

Join your knowledgeable local guide for a leisurely 2-hour walking tour of the center portion of downtown Gettysburg, which was the heartbeat of the city in 1863. Examine the accounts of several of the city's civilians that lived in the same areas you will be walking through. Hear stories of the residents, who were reluctant witnesses to the Battle of Gettysburg. The war didn't happen just on the battlefield as you will come to find out. Travel back in time and learn about the existing structures and what the town looked like in 1863. Although you've learned about the Battle of Gettysburg in history class, on this tour you will hear, described in detail, how the events actually unfolded in July of 1863 and how the local residents remembered them. This tour is their story, about life in the middle of an urban battlefield.

Gettysburg: Exclusive Welty House Ghost Hunt with Equipment

Gettysburg: Exclusive Welty House Ghost Hunt with Equipment

Form a deep and meaningful connection to the town of Gettysburg and its wartime past on a ghost hunt at the Welty House. Immerse yourself in American history, standing toe-to-toe with people who lived nearly 200 years ago. Meet your guide at the Brickhouse Inn Bed & Breakfast where you’ll learn the ins and outs of using ghost-hunting gear including EMF detectors, dowsing rods, REM pods, spirit boxes, and more. From there, venture into the dark rooms of this historic house — from the basement up to the attic. Discover historical theories suggesting that the bullet that killed Jennie Wade came from the Welty attic, and that civilians sought refuge in the basement during the three-day battle. Look out for any strange noises, apparitions, and ghostly manifestations. Feel the rush of adrenaline surge as you sweep your flashlight over shadows and doorways, each sound or movement potentially revealing a ghost.

Gettysburg: Family-Friendly Guided Ghost Tour

Gettysburg: Family-Friendly Guided Ghost Tour

Echoes of War is the premiere ghost tour in Gettysburg. We’ll bring you into the heart of the town that was nearly decimated by the Civil War and show you some of the most haunted locations the city has to offer. For the spirits of the soldiers who died on the very streets of Gettysburg, the war hasn't ended. You’ll also learn about the citizens who watched in horror as the Battle of Gettysburg raged outside their windows, and the aftermath of them having to pick up the pieces of their scarred and ruined city. Echoes of War is a bittersweet look of what came before and what came after during one of America’s darkest chapters that families of all ages can learn and appreciate.

Gettysburg: Ultimate Dead of Night Haunted Ghost Tour

Gettysburg: Ultimate Dead of Night Haunted Ghost Tour

As 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 you’ll 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. Guests will stop by some of the most haunted locations in the dead of night during this ultimate tour. The Farnsworth House, the Witness Trees, and many more wait for you. All tours meet inside of the Brickhouse Inn Bed & Breakfast at 452 Baltimore Street Gettysburg, PA 17325. Please use the gate to the left of the Brickhouse Inn sign, head around to the side of the inn and enter through the side door on the wraparound porch. Your guide will be wearing a US Ghost Adventures T-shirt and carrying a lantern. Please message us at 816-722-7363 with any questions. Please note tour guests are not permitted to park in the Brickhouse Inn parking lot.

Gettysburg: Haunted Farm Tour with Hay Ride

Gettysburg: Haunted Farm Tour with Hay Ride

During your hour-long excursion, you will listen to your hostess recount stories of Union wagon trains which stretched for miles along Baltimore Pike. Venture to the haunted pond which lays below "the Lost Avenue", or as historians call it, "Neill Avenue". General Neill's brigade occupied these woods until July 5th, 1863, his mission was to guard the right flank of the Union Army and more importantly, protect Baltimore Pike. For the soldiers stationed here, the Lost Avenue was about snipers in the shadows, skirmishes in the woods, and withering gun fire from the woods, fields, and behind stone walls which killed or wounded more than 20 Union soldiers. During your haunted farm tour, we invite you to use ghost hunting equipment, toast a marshmallow or two, and experience the untouched landscape where soldiers once roamed.

Gettysburg: Private Tour with Licensed Battlefield Guide

Gettysburg: Private Tour with Licensed Battlefield Guide

Optimize your experience of the Gettysburg Battlefield with a private tour with an official licensed guide. Explore the battlefield conveniently and comprehensively in your own vehicle, while stopping discover to some areas up close on foot. During your tour, make the most of a private setting offering you ample opportunity to learn little known facts about the Battle of Gettysburg and the Civil War, and have all of your questions answered by your expert guide. Your guide will meet you at the Soldier's National Cemetery Parking lot and then drive your vehicle to the Gettysburg Battlefield to conduct the tour. As all guides are licensed and insured by the Department of the Interior, only they are permitted to drive your vehicle through the battlefield.

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The tour was great! The scooters were really fun and the guides were friendly and knowledgeable. The facts learned from the guide were very enlightening and thought provoking concerning why the civil war was pivotal in the development of the USA. The weather held up, which was nice, and luckily there was some shade at each stop. The only thing that was a little difficult was getting into and out of the scooters, but they really were a blast to ride around the battlefield rather than on a tour bus! So glad we decided to take the tour with them. Would definitely recommend them!!

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This is a phenomenal tour you do not want to miss! Gettypeds is a wonderful experience. They make sure you're comfortable in every possible way, down to making sure you have water at each tour stop. The guide is very knowledgeable and keeps you engaged. The scooter company and it's employees are amazing. My son is autistic, and they went above and beyond to make sure he was ok and having a good time. I cannot recommend this company and it's tours enough! For those of us who love history and a little adventure, this is a must!!

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The tour exceeded our expectations. The staff is welcoming, extremely professional and flexible. The tour guide is well experienced and the staff members make you feel like you have known them for years. I have only taken one other tour in Gettysburg but I can't imagine any others being better than Gettypeds.

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Took our daughter and grandson ....what a wonderful experience. The horses are magnificent and the scenery is just bucolic. Great thing to do for your family. We are planning to do it again in August

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I loved that it was a walking tour. I would of liked a smaller group.