Press Photo Galleries
Visit our hi-res photo galleries for a variety of images, for additional options or b-roll, please contact Rachel Wright at rachel@destinationgettysburg.com.
Gettysburg National Military Park
With more than 6,000 acres of preserved battleground and 26 miles of road, visitors flock to this national park to learn, to reflect and pay homage to the thousands of soldiers who lost their lives on these fields.Visit the Gallery
Taste Gettysburg
With its wineries, farm markets, food tours and great restaurants, Gettysburg is emerging as a culinary destination. With the apple at the core of its epicurean scene, Gettysburg is proving that great food isn’t just for big cities.Visit the Gallery
Downtown Gettysburg
Gettysburg has history, character, charm and culture rarely found in a town of its size. Great restaurants, boutiques, art galleries and theaters line the streets of this historic town attracting visitors young and old.Visit the Gallery
Annual Events
From four-day concerts to foodie festivals and historical re-creations, the calendar is packed with events throughout the year in the Gettysburg region. Visitors enjoy nationally renowned performers, authentic Civil War re-enactments and one-of-a-kind festivals that gives travelers a taste of the countryside.Visit the Gallery
Authentic Adams County
Travelers are discovering that Adams County is unlike any other with authentic history, farming, hard cider and foodies’ scene, and the people that make the region special.Visit the Gallery
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Autumn in Adams County
Whether it’s the beautiful colorful fall foliage, fresh farm markets brimming with apples or Gettysburg’s haunted “night life,” visitor from around the world love autumn in Adams County.
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Holiday Season
Gettysburg comes to life during the holidays with tastefully decorated town, heart-warming events, performances, holiday dinners and authentic down-home shopping. At the centerpiece of Gettysburg’s holiday season is the Charles Dickens’ classic “A Christmas Carol,” performed at Gettysburg’s historic Majestic Theater.Visit the Gallery
Outdoor Recreation
Gettysburg isn’t just a place to discover rich American history, it’s a rural landscape that welcomes bicyclists, hikers, runners, horseback riders, skiers and snowboarders. Whether it’s a ride along the 6,000-acre Gettysburg battlefield or a hike at nearby Strawberry Hill Nature Preserve, the Gettysburg area is a breath of fresh air.Visit the Gallery
Family Fun
Gettysburg is a destination that is built for families. Kids young and old create great memories of fun times spent with their family in Gettysburg. Places like Land of Little Horses Farm Park lets families unwind, get note-to-nose with new furry friends and laugh out loud.Visit the Gallery
Gettysburg Re-enactment
*The Gettysburg Anniversary Committee will not be hosting or organizing the 2020 Annual Gettysburg Civil War Battle Reenactment. While there won’t be a reenactment, living history encampments, presentations and education programs will still be available to visitors. The Shriver House Museum and Gettysburg Heritage Center will continue to host their own living history events during anniversary week. Gettysburg National Military Park is also slated to host living history events throughout the summer season including special anniversary ranger walks. We welcome you to find new ways to commemorate the anniversary of the battle in Gettysburg.Visit the Gallery
Group Travel
Gettysburg is one of America’s top group travel destinations, especially for students who visit to learn not only about the rich history, but the awe-inspiring fruit industry and the life of Dwight Eisenhower, our 34th President.Visit the Gallery
Meetings & Conventions
Gettysburg provides an amazing backdrop for meetings, conferences and events, whether it’s the unique venues or impactful leadership development programs. Gettysburg and the surrounding countryside offer meetings and conference organizers with an array of options for their upcoming events.Visit the Gallery