Battle of Gettysburg Driving Tour
$14.99
Battle of Gettysburg Driving Tour
Driving Tour of Gettysburg Battlefield
Experience America's Most Important Civil War Battlefield at Your Own Pace
Looking for the best driving tour of Gettysburg Battlefield?
Step into the turning point of the American Civil War with a self-guided GPS audio driving tour that brings the Battle of Gettysburg to life. Follow the historic battlefield roads at your own pace while hearing dramatic stories of courage, sacrifice, and leadership exactly where history unfolded.
From McPherson Ridge and Little Round Top to Devil's Den, the Wheatfield, Cemetery Ridge, and Pickett's Charge, you'll visit the battle's most iconic locations while learning how three days in July 1863 changed the course of American history.
Along the way you'll discover:
Gettysburg National Military Park
McPherson Ridge
Seminary Ridge
Little Round Top
Devil's Den
The Wheatfield
Peach Orchard
Cemetery Ridge
Pickett's Charge
Soldiers' National Cemetery
Abraham Lincoln's Gettysburg Address
Eisenhower National Historic Site
Whether you're a lifelong Civil War enthusiast or visiting Gettysburg for the first time, this GPS-guided tour transforms the battlefield into an unforgettable journey through American history.
$14.99
What will you see? Here are the tour highlights
McPherson Ridge
Stand where the first shots of the Battle of Gettysburg were fired and hear how Union cavalry delayed the Confederate advance long enough for reinforcements to arrive.
Seminary Ridge
Follow General Robert E. Lee's battle lines while learning how Confederate commanders planned one of history's most famous military campaigns.
Little Round Top
Visit the rocky hill defended by Colonel Joshua Chamberlain and the 20th Maine during one of the most legendary stands in American military history.
Devil's Den
Explore the dramatic boulder field where fierce fighting raged and some of the Civil War's most famous photographs were taken.
The Wheatfield & Peach Orchard
See where control of the battlefield changed hands repeatedly during some of the bloodiest fighting of the war.
Cemetery Ridge
Stand along the Union defensive line and discover how it withstood repeated Confederate assaults.
Pickett's Charge
Experience the site of the Confederacy's most famous attack and learn why this moment became known as the "High Water Mark of the Confederacy."
Soldiers' National Cemetery
Visit the cemetery where President Abraham Lincoln delivered the Gettysburg Address, forever redefining the purpose of the Civil War.
Eisenhower National Historic Site
Discover the nearby home of President Dwight D. Eisenhower and its unique connection to Gettysburg.
FAQ's
What is the best driving tour of Gettysburg Battlefield?
A self-guided GPS audio tour lets you explore the battlefield at your own pace while automatically playing stories and directions as you drive.
How long does the Gettysburg driving tour take?
The battlefield driving route takes approximately 2–3 hours without extended stops. Most visitors spend 4–6 hours exploring monuments, museums, and walking trails.
Can I stop at every battlefield location?
Yes. The tour is completely flexible, allowing you to stop wherever you'd like and spend as much time as you wish at each site.
Does the tour include the Gettysburg Address?
Yes. You'll learn about Lincoln's visit, the dedication of Soldiers' National Cemetery, and the lasting impact of the Gettysburg Address.
Does the tour work without cell service?
Yes. Simply download the tour before arriving, and it works completely offline using your phone's GPS.
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