McPherson Ridge
The opening fight west of town. How the first day pulled the armies onto the ridges that still hold the line.
Small-group walking, bus, and evening lantern tours of the Gettysburg battlefield in Gettysburg, PA — led by Licensed Battlefield Guides who bring the three days of July 1863 to life, right where it happened.
Hallowed Ground Battlefield Tours was founded by a former park ranger and a fourth-generation Adams County family who wanted visitors to experience Gettysburg the way locals understand it — grounded in primary sources and walked at a pace that lets the landscape do the talking.
Every walking and bus tour is led by a guide certified through the Association of Licensed Battlefield Guides, the same rigorous program used by Gettysburg National Military Park.
Choose the landscape of July 1863, or the civilian streets where the letters were written. Same licensed historians. Different light.
Our daytime tours stitch the battle to the ground — not a greatest-hits montage.
The opening fight west of town. How the first day pulled the armies onto the ridges that still hold the line.
The southern flank, the rocks of Devil’s Den, and the high ground Union troops fought to keep.
Cemetery Ridge and Pickett’s Charge — the assault you can still pace from the copse of trees.
From an easy narrated bus loop to a lantern-lit evening walk through town, each tour is capped at a small group size so you can actually hear your guide — and ask questions.
A guided walk across Cemetery Ridge and McPherson Ridge covering the turning points of all three days of the battle.
A narrated motorcoach loop of the full Gettysburg battlefield with two guided stops, including the High Water Mark.
An after-dark walking tour through downtown Gettysburg pairing real wartime accounts with candlelit storytelling.
A little preparation goes a long way on the battlefield. Here's what every guest should know before meeting us on 100 Sample Street.
Closed-toe walking shoes, sun protection, and a water bottle. Walking tours cover uneven, sometimes rocky terrain.
Tours run in light rain and most weather. We'll call or email you directly if conditions require a reschedule.
Most tours cap at 12–24 guests. You'll always be close enough to hear your guide without a headset.
Check in at the sample 100 Sample Street ticket office, or the posted evening meeting point, before departure time.
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Give a licensed-guide tour instead of a souvenir. Guest services issues certificates; the live theme maps this to a simple product.
Ask about a gift certificateThe Sunrise Private Battlefield Experience is capped at six. Larger families, schools, and corporate groups: call (717) 555-0100.
Plan a group datePickett’s Charge Deluxe Bus Tour is seated and ADA accessible. Walking tours use uneven ground and are not wheelchair accessible.
Read accessibility notesPick a tour, choose a date, and check out securely. You'll get a confirmation with your ticket number by email.
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"Our guide made three days of history feel like one afternoon. My kids still talk about Little Round Top."
"The lantern walk was genuinely moving, not gimmicky. Every stop tied back to a real name and letter."
"Booked the bus tour for my in-laws who can't walk far. Comfortable, well-paced, and still packed with detail."
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Parking, meeting points, and the ridges our walking tours actually cross.
The same exam used at Gettysburg National Military Park.
Letters, diaries, and downtown streets. Sample meet at the Lincoln Square flagpole.
This concept uses a sample ticket office at 100 Sample Street, Gettysburg, PA 17325 — not a live storefront. Evening lantern walks use a sample downtown meet at the Lincoln Square flagpole (tour geography). Read our full area & directions guide →