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Gettysburg National Military Park Driving Tour

$14.99

Gettysburg National Military Park Driving Tour

Gettysburg Battlefield Self Guided Driving Audio Tour – Experience the Battle That Changed America
Tour Intro

Three days…51,000 casualties…and a turning point in American history.


Welcome to Gettysburg—where the Civil War reached its most decisive moment, and where every hill, field, and stone wall tells a story.

On this immersive Gettysburg battlefield self guided driving audio tour, you’ll drive through the exact ground where Union and Confederate armies clashed in July 1863—reliving the battle in real time as the story unfolds around you.


This isn’t just another Gettysburg driving tour.

It’s a deeply human, story-driven journey through courage, chaos, and sacrifice—told where it actually happened.

On this self guided Gettysburg battlefield tour, you’ll…

Follow the full three-day battle—from the first shots to Pickett’s Charge—guided by GPS-triggered narration that plays automatically as you drive.


Along the way, you’ll discover:

  • The real story behind Pickett’s Charge and its devastating outcome

  • The soldiers who held the line at Little Round Top

  • The quiet moments between enemies at Spangler’s Spring

  • The turning points that decided the battle

  • Personal stories of soldiers, generals, and civilians

  • Why Gettysburg changed the course of the Civil War

Take your time. Pull over. Walk the ground.

No schedules. No groups.

Just you…

and the story of Gettysburg.


Why This Tour is Different


You’ll experience:

  • Story-driven narration (not just battlefield facts)

  • A full three-day battle experience in chronological order

  • Real human stories—not just troop movements

  • The flexibility to stop, explore, and walk key locations

  • A deeper emotional connection to what happened here

It’s not just a tour.

It’s how you actually experience Gettysburg.

Tour Highlights / What You'll See

This Gettysburg battlefield self guided driving audio tour blends battlefield strategy, powerful storytelling, and must-see landmarks into one unforgettable experience.


Gettysburg Visitor Center & Cyclorama Start
Begin with full context before driving into the battlefield—home to one of the most famous Civil War paintings.


Spangler’s Spring (Shared Humanity)
A rare moment where Union and Confederate soldiers stood side by side in silence during battle.


Culp’s Hill & Observation Tower
Stand on the Union right flank and see why holding this ground was critical to victory.


Lee’s Headquarters (Command Decisions)
Visit the site where key decisions—including Pickett’s Charge—were made.


Railroad Cut (10-Minute Battle)
A devastating and decisive moment where an entire Confederate brigade was trapped and captured.


Eternal Light Peace Memorial
A powerful monument symbolizing unity and remembrance between North and South.


Little Round Top (Turning Point)
Walk the hill where Union soldiers held the line in one of the most famous defenses in U.S. history.


Devil’s Den & The Wheatfield
Experience some of the bloodiest and most chaotic fighting of the battle.


Pickett’s Charge & High Water Mark
Stand where the Confederacy came closest to victory—and where it all turned.


Soldiers’ National Cemetery Finale
End where Lincoln gave the Gettysburg Address—one of the most powerful speeches ever delivered.

Price:

$14.99

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Tour Route Map

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Frequently Asked Questions:

What is this tour?
A GPS-guided Gettysburg battlefield self guided driving audio tour that plays automatically as you drive.

How long does the tour take?
Approximately 2.5–4 hours depending on stops and exploration time.

Where does the tour start?
At the Gettysburg National Military Park Visitor Center.

Do I need internet?
No. The tour works offline once downloaded.

Do I need to get out of the car?
Optional—but highly recommended for key stops like Little Round Top and Pickett’s Charge.

Is this good for first-time visitors?
Yes—this is one of the best ways to understand the full Gettysburg battlefield.

Price:

$14.99

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