When the snow falls over Gettysburg, the pace slows, the streets twinkle with lights, and the town feels like it was lifted right out of a movie. From January 1 to February 28, 2026, you can save 25% on your stay at participating hotels, inns, and guest houses. This winter, make space for what really matters: time together, cozy nights in historic lodgings, and mornings that start with quiet walks through a town that has seen centuries of stories unfold.
How to Book
Getting your 25% Winter Savings is simple:
That’s it, your cozy winter escape in Gettysburg is just a few clicks (or a phone call) away!
Restrictions & Blackout Dates
Availability, blackout dates, and booking methods vary by property.
For any and all other restrictions, confirm with your chosen lodging partner before booking.
When you’re deciding where to spend a winter weekend, you want more than a place to sleep, you want experiences that matter. Gettysburg offers the balance of history and small-town warmth you expect, and the authentic, meaningful moments you didn’t know you were craving.
Winter in Gettysburg isn’t just about what you’ll see, it’s about how you’ll feel. The battlefield, hushed under snow, offers a moment of reflection. The town square glows with small-town charm. And the people you meet, innkeepers, shop owners, neighbors, welcome you as if you’ve always belonged here.
But this isn’t only a place for slowing down, it’s where history and small-town vibes collide with adventure. Grab a latte at a local coffee shop, flip through vinyl at a nostalgic record store, stroll the boutique shops downtown, then head out for tubing, skiing, or snowboarding at nearby slopes.
Gettysburg in winter is unexpected, full of energy, heart, and hallmark-worthy moments you’ll want to relive again and again.

Experience the vast views and quiet trails of the Gettysburg battlefield in the cooler months. With fewer crowds, you’ll have the space to reflect, connect with the history, and take in the wide-open landscapes in a way that feels personal and unforgettable.

Warm up with bold flavors at local breweries and family-run wineries. Whether you’re sipping mulled cider, sampling a seasonal release, or enjoying live music, these stops are about connection as much as they are about taste.

Support Gettysburg’s small, locally owned shops where every purchase makes a real impact. From unique boutiques to nostalgic stores, your holiday shopping here isn’t just about finding a gift, it’s about investing in the community and the people who make it thrive.

Slow down over hearty meals and comfort food in restaurants where the atmosphere is warm and the welcome is genuine. Hometown flavors and unhurried evenings set the stage for lasting memories.
Antrim 1844 Hotel – Blackout: Valentine’s Day Weekend (February 13–16) • Best Western Gettysburg – Phone reservations only • Federal Pointe Inn – Valid Sunday through Thursday only; blackout dates include President’s Day, Martin Luther King Jr. Day, and Valentine’s Day • Quality Inn Gettysburg – Phone reservations only • Baladerry Inn Bed & Breakfast – Two-night minimum stay required • Brafferton Inn – Valid Sunday through Thursday only • Gaslight Inn – Blackout: Valentine’s Day Weekend (February 13–16); not valid with other offers; discount applies to room only and excludes packages or add-ons • Mansion House 1757 – Blackout: Martin Luther King Jr. Weekend (January 16–19).
The promotion is valid January 1 through February 28, 2026. Guests must book directly with participating properties and use promo code WINTER2026 to receive the 25% discount.
To take advantage of the Winter Getaway Savings promotion, choose your preferred lodging partner from the list above, then book directly on their website or by phone using the promo code WINTER2026. Each property manages its own availability, so it’s best to confirm rates and restrictions when booking.
Winter in Gettysburg offers a blend of cozy charm and outdoor adventure. Visitors can enjoy local coffee shops, unique downtown shopping, farm markets, wineries, and historic sites like the Gettysburg National Military Park. Nearby resorts also offer snow tubing, skiing, and snowboarding for those looking for a little winter thrill.
Yes! Winter is one of Gettysburg’s most peaceful and memorable seasons. With fewer crowds, lower rates, and a relaxed pace, visitors can explore the town’s historic landmarks, savor local dining, and experience the welcoming, small-town spirit that makes Gettysburg feel like home.
Absolutely. The Gettysburg National Military Park remains open year-round, and winter offers a quieter, more reflective experience. While not every trail or tour runs daily, the Visitor Center, museum, and key monuments are open for exploration. Check the National Park Service website for seasonal hours and weather updates.
Yes, Gettysburg’s local businesses stay open through the winter season. Many restaurants offer seasonal menus and cozy indoor seating, and the wineries, breweries, and distilleries around Adams County provide tastings and events throughout January and February. Downtown shops and galleries are also open for browsing and post-holiday finds.
Pack for variable weather — daytime temperatures range from the 30s to 40s °F. A warm coat, gloves, and comfortable shoes for walking downtown or exploring historic sites are essential. Layering is key since many indoor spaces (restaurants, shops, museums) are comfortably heated.
If your preferred property is unavailable or you’re looking for more options, you can explore all Gettysburg-area accommodations here, including inns, B&Bs, hotels, and countryside stays beyond the 25% promotion.
Check out our Getaway Guide online or have us send you one. Have an immediate question? Call us at 1.800.337.5015
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