Gettysburg's battlefield and Eisenhower's farm belong to all of us.
Even while our National Park Service partners step back during the federal shutdown, the Gettysburg Foundation continues to care for these historic places, so their stories never go silent.
What’s open for your visit
The Gettysburg National Military Park Museum & Visitor Center: open daily, 8 a.m.–5 p.m.Park Roads: Open to vehicles, cyclists, and pedestrians.Gettysburg National Cemetery: Open.Eisenhower home grounds: Accessible from sunrise to sunset; home tours are paused.NPS Programs: Educational and Interpretive activities are paused; rangers and volunteers are unavailable.Protection Rangers: Continuing patrols for safety and resource protection.
How You Can Help
We all play a vital role in protecting our National Parks. Please help us keep Gettysburg safe and welcoming:
Practice Leave No Trace principlesStay on marked trails and respect wildlifeLeave artifacts where you find themReport safety concerns when appropriate
If you see something, say something - dial 911 when it's safe to do so.
Our Role
As National Park Service operations pause, preservation continues through every act of care by the Gettysburg Foundation and everyone who shares in this commitment.
In our role as the nonprofit partner of the National Parks at Gettysburg, we work alongside our community to safeguard Gettysburg National Military Park and Eisenhower National Historic site - helping these places remain open, protected, and meaningful for all people, for all time.
To learn how you can support the Gettysburg Foundation, visit us online at GettysburgFoundation.org.