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Gettysburg
Battlefield
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The
Gettysburg Bed and Breakfast
With a Civil War Theme
Children's Activities In Gettysburg
Gettysburg has days
of entertainment for young folks.
Gettysburg National Military Park
With 30 miles of roads
and 6000 acres, you will find plenty of space to hike and
explore with your children. Devil's Den is a favorite,
but please watch your children on the rocks. More
information
The National Park Visitor Center is designed
with all ages in mind. If you are bringing young children, here are some
approaches that can capture the imaginations of young
visitors.
Make up stories about the exhibits. Young
children may not grasp the big picture, but they can enjoy
making up stories of their own about what is going on. You
might even enjoy writing a family storybook about Gettysburg.
Have a treasure hunt. Look through the museum for
Civil War symbols like a musket, a Confederate Flag, a cavalry
saddle, a drum, a sword, and a cannon.
If your
children are studying American History, they will love seeing
the artifacts first-hand. The museum has hours worth of
displays and exhibits. Don't miss the movie and the Cyclorama
Painting, all included in the entrance fee.
Living History Encampments Each year, the American Civil War Museum,
General Lee's Headquarters and the Gettysburg National
Military Park host Living History Encampments. The
National Park has living history programs available at
several sites throughout the tourist season. Programs
at the American Civil War Museum
Gettysburg
National Park Kidz Page
Junior Rangers
Program Pick up a packet
at the National Park Visitor Center. Children who complete
three activities can earn a certificate. More
information
Join The Army Children enlist in the army and learn something
about what it meant to be a soldier in the Civil War in this
one-hour program. For ages 7-12. Sign up at the information
desk (Limited to 25 participants). Daily at 11:00 A.M. from
mid-June through mid-August.
Land of Little Horses Your children will love the miniature horses
and lively terriers. An indoor arena houses the performances.
Visit the barns to view the tiny horses. Watch pig races.
Enjoy hands-on activities and events. More
information
The Shriver House Museum Show your children how people lived in 1863
at this restored town-home in the center of Gettysburg.
More
information
All-Star Family Fun and Sports
Center Arcade, go-carts,
batting cages, mini-golf, billiard room, and indoor sports
arenas and courts. This attraction is a favorite
for teens. More
information
The American Civil War
Museum This museum
features a wax museum with life-size dioramas of the Civil
War. More
information
Underground Railroad Tours Deb McCauslin loves to share the history of
the Underground Railroad and the Quaker community in the
Gettysburg area. Call ahead for tours. Recommended for
older children. More
information
National Apple Museum Learn all about apples and apple-growing. Adams
County is the biggest apple producer in the USA outside of
Washington State. More
information
Explore and More This tiny attraction is someplace that you can take
your 3-8 year olds to give them a moment that they can enjoy
in an environment built just for them. More
information
Horseback Riding, Bicycling, Trains, and
Carriage Rides You can
bring your own horse and ride the National Park trails, or you
can join one of the horse tours that are offered in the warmer
seasons. There is a minimum age limit for horseback
riding, usually around 10 years old.
National
Riding Stables Hickory Hollow
Stables
Carriage Rides Carriage Rides are offered in warmer weather. The
carriages are found in the center of town and will take you
around historic downtown Gettysburg.
Bicycling & Segway
Tours Older children may
enjoy bicycling through the National Park. Plan on some hills,
but many of the park roads are reasonably flat. You can also
rent bicycles in town or join a Segway tour.
Gettysburg Tours and
Rentals Gettysburg
Bicycle and Fitness Segway Tours of
Gettysburg
Miniature Golf Mulligan McDuffer
Adventure Golf
Hike the Appalachian Trail For the serious hikers in your family, head
to Caledonia Park and hike part of the Appalachian
Trail. More
information
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