National Parks / Gettysburg National Military Park
Gettysburg National Military Park
National Military Park — PA
The Battle of Gettysburg was a turning point in the Civil War, 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".
Current Alerts
- Park ClosureDavid Wills House Closure
The David Wills House is currently closed. No known reopening date is available. Please visit our David Wills House web page for more information and a 3D tour of the house.
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Source: National Park Service.
Upcoming Events
- Living History: 6th New Hampshire InfantrySat Aug 29 2026Auto Tour Stop 13. Spangler’s Spring
- Living History:87th Pennsylvania InfantrySat Aug 29 2026Auto Tour Stop 12. The Pennsylvania Monument
- Living History: 6th New Hampshire InfantrySun Aug 30 2026Auto Tour Stop 13. Spangler’s Spring
- Living History:87th Pennsylvania InfantrySun Aug 30 2026Auto Tour Stop 12. The Pennsylvania Monument
- Living History: Steuart’s BrigadeSat Sep 12 2026Auto Tour Stop 13. Spangler’s Spring
- Living History: 4th Maryland ArtillerySat Sep 12 2026Auto Tour Stop 6. Pitzer’s Woods
- Living History: 4th Maryland ArtillerySun Sep 13 2026Auto Tour Stop 6. Pitzer’s Woods
- Living History: Steuart’s BrigadeSun Sep 13 2026Auto Tour Stop 13. Spangler’s Spring
- Living History: Squabbler’s Mess (non-firing)Sat Sep 19 2026Auto Tour Stop 13. Spangler’s Spring
- Living History: Squabbler’s Mess (non-firing)Sun Sep 20 2026Auto Tour Stop 13. Spangler’s Spring
