One of the most exciting and exclusive tours we offer in Gettysburg is the Haunted Bus Tour. This bus tour takes you past some of the most haunted locations around Gettysburg while regaling you with the area’s most chilling haunted tales. Highlights of this 90-minute tour include a stop at the infamous Sachs Bridge and Gettysburg College. Beware, strange encounters await. You never know who or what might be waiting for you in the darkness…Are you brave enough to find out?
Haunted Bus Tours are offered most Saturdays throughout the summer and fall. Seating is limited and tours do sell out in advance. You will depart the bus twice during the tour; walking is required during each stop. Be sure to bring your camera, as you never know what you may capture!
Built by David Stoner in 1852, the historic Sachs Covered Bridge was used by both Union and Confederate Troops during the Civil War Battle of Gettysburg, July 1-3, 1863. It is reportedly known to be haunted, with many accounts of paranormal encounters.
Explore the surrounding countryside as well as Gettysburg College learning about the hauntings that have made Gettysburg a hotbed for the paranormal!
You will take a short walk around one of the most haunted college campuses in America where you will hear stories of history and hauntings.
Check-in at Ghostly Images of Gettysburg located in the Gettysburg Tour Center at 778 Baltimore Street.
Please arrive no less than 20 mins prior to departure time at Ghostly Images of Gettysburg (777 Baltimore Street, Gettysburg) to check in and receive your boarding instructions.
Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, is renowned for its pivotal role in American history, particularly the Battle of Gettysburg during the Civil War. The town offers a blend of historical significance, natural beauty, and a charming small-town atmosphere. Visitors can explore the iconic battlefields, museums, and local attractions that tell the story of this critical moment in U.S. history.
This park preserves the site of one of the most significant battles of the American Civil War. Visitors can explore the battlefield, museums, and monuments that tell the story of the battle and its impact on the nation.
This state-of-the-art museum offers a comprehensive overview of the Battle of Gettysburg through exhibits, artifacts, and a 20-minute film. It's the starting point for most visits to the national military park.
This site was the home and farm of President Dwight D. Eisenhower. Visitors can tour the house, farm, and museum to learn about Eisenhower's life and presidency.
This historic covered bridge was built in 1852 and is one of the few remaining covered bridges in Pennsylvania. It played a role in the Battle of Gettysburg and is a popular spot for photos and picnics.
This museum offers a different perspective on the Battle of Gettysburg, focusing on the personal stories of those who lived through the battle. It features exhibits, artifacts, and a 10-minute film.
A delicious pie made with chocolate and marshmallows, named after the town of Gettysburg
A Southern favorite, often served with mashed potatoes and gravy
A local favorite, often served hot or cold
This period offers pleasant weather and is ideal for outdoor activities and historical tours. The summer months are particularly popular for reenactments and special events.
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Gettysburg is generally safe for visitors, with low crime rates and a welcoming community. However, as with any destination, it's important to take basic safety precautions and be aware of your surroundings.
MARC Train (Brunswick Line)
Greyhound Bus Station in Harrisburg
Public bus service is available but not extensive. Buses run on a schedule and may not be frequent.
Available • Apps: Uber, Lyft
Car, Bike
This national battlefield preserves the site of the Battle of Antietam, the bloodiest single-day battle in American history. Visitors can explore the battlefield, museums, and monuments that tell the story of the battle and its impact on the nation.
This national historical park preserves the historic town of Harpers Ferry, which played a significant role in the Civil War. Visitors can explore the town, museums, and scenic trails that offer stunning views of the Potomac and Shenandoah Rivers.
This national park offers stunning views of the Blue Ridge Mountains and a variety of outdoor activities, including hiking, camping, and wildlife viewing. Visitors can explore the park's scenic drives, waterfalls, and historic sites.
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