A trip to the farmlands of southern Pennsylvania isn’t complete without stopping by the home of our 34th President, Dwight D. Eisenhower.
Children ages 7-12 will enjoy the Junior Secret Service Program, where they can become Junior Secret Service Agents after completing activities in the training manual provided by park staff.
The Boy Scout Trail Program features hiking trails and tours of local historic sites for which scouts can earn patches. Learn more about how your scout can participate.
Accessibility: The ground floor of the Eisenhower home, the grounds, the restrooms, and the Reception Center are all wheelchair accessible. Although the shuttle bus has a wheelchair lift, visitors using wheelchairs may arrange to follow the shuttle bus in their own car and park in the site’s handicapped parking area by notifying the cashier at the Visitor Center ticket counter. Wheelchairs are also available for loan at the Eisenhower site. Some wayside exhibits also feature audio stations and text/photo content to enhance your experience.
Weather: Expect hot and humid conditions in summer, with occasional severe thunderstorms. Brisk winds and cooler temperatures are common in fall and spring.
Camping Info: Gettysburg has several quality RV parks to choose from when planning your stay. I’ll list a few here for you to peruse at your convenience, rather than featuring one park in more detail like I normally do.
- Artillery Ridge Camping Resort: Offering horseback ride tours through the Battlefield.
- Drummer Boy Camping Resort: Pet-friendly park with more than 400 RV campsites.
- Gettysburg Campground: Family RV camping along the banks of Marsh Creek.
- Granite Hill Camping Resort: Home to the Gettysburg Bluegrass Festival since 1979.
- Round Top Campground: Olympic-size swimming pool and movie theatre for summer fun.
If you’re from the southern Pennsylvania area or have visited Eisenhower National Historic Site in the past, please chime in with your stories and tips! Your insights can help others have a fantastic trip. There’s plenty to see in the Gettysburg area, so tell us about your favorite spot!