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    After Dark Investigations

    3.4 (32 reviews)
    Open 6:00 pm - 12:30 am (Next day)

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    Private Tour, what I paid for but did not receive. Whatever. Lesson learned.
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    Since the business owner felt the need to argue with me on what I paid for, here is the proof. I have attached the email that specifically states "private tour". I had forgotten about this disappointing waste of my money, but after my memory being jogged by this needless reply, here is an update. I will not be returning for another tour. My reviews are honest and I feel no need to lie. Thank you.

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    Our guide Cheyenne was fantastic, spiritually connected and made our experience a memorable one. I will be back to do more investigating!

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    Confederate Trails of Gettysburg Battlefield Horseback Tours - An old cannon along the roadside

    Confederate Trails of Gettysburg Battlefield Horseback Tours

    4.4(38 reviews)
    1.7 km

    This was my second time riding the tour trails but my first time with this company. Absolutely…read moreoutstanding service. Staff were fun, easy to engage and made all participants feel welcomed and comfortable no matter their riding experience. As a solo party they made me feel welcomed and included. The horses were wonderfully well behaved. The tour guide was knowledgeable and easy to engage. The tour guide informed us that this is a female owned business and is highly ethical. They have many horses so they never have to use the same ones each day. Would definitely recommend and will be returning I'm sure!

    You get a two hour horseback ride through some trails following where the Confederate Army marched…read moreup into Seminary Ridge up to where the main battle occurred. The pros: The staff is awesome. They get 6 stars. They did a great job explaining safety and how to handle the horse. This is extremely helpful for those with no riding experience. They provide helmets and a radio receiver with an earbud to listen to some canned recording explaining some background of personnel, battles, and music.You get to ride right next to some historic buildings and farmhouses that you wouldn't be able to on a road or bus tour. The cons: Unless you get a certified guide, they are not allowed to narrate the history of the battle as you ride along the trail. We did not have a guide along with our group for the ride so it was fairly quiet most of the ride. Unless you are very well versed with the locations of the army units and battle locations, the ride might be a bit confusing. If you can tie this into the end of a visit to Gettysburg with the museum, film, bus or car tour, then it will be a blast.

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    Confederate Trails of Gettysburg Battlefield Horseback Tours - The field were the Confederates gathered and ate breakfast

    The field were the Confederates gathered and ate breakfast

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    Old road used in the war

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    Gettysburg Railway - A most relaxing ride!

    Gettysburg Railway

    3.4(5 reviews)
    0.2 km

    The Gettysburg Railway is new, I believe since Autumn 2025. We had our 2 young grandchildren for…read morethe weekend and thought it be an opportune time to treat them and ourselves. We registered online the day before, the price being $27 per person regardless of age. Our excursion departure was 12:30 pm and arrived at approximately 12:10. I'd advise arriving earlier because all the parking spots were taken save for the handicapped spaces, this we parked in a Gettysburg College lot. I printed out our receipt which I don't think was necessary since they already had who had purchased a ticket. Fortunately there was one 4 person seat left, 2 facing the front, and 2 facing the rear. The seats were most comfortable and everything was spotless. The children were offered a coloring book and a riny box of crayons. The announcements were amply loud, the problem being that we couod not hear our car guide making announcements, particularly because she stood in the front of rather than the center of the spacious and long car. Music played along with a prerecorded commentary for the majority of the trip. A very small portion went through the Battlefield as it traveled west for about a quarter mile and the went north up the east side of Oak Ridge with a brief view of the Peace Memorial. From there it was a peaceful ride through the Adams County countryside. We saw horses, cows, a snapping turtle, and a variety of birds. The train stopped for 5 to 10 minutes and then traveled in reverse on the same route, the entire trip taking about 90 minutes. I would recommend this for all adults although our 2 grandkids, aged 4 and 6, we're more interested in visiting the concession car which served soft pretzels with cheese, nachos, and gummy bears. Our car representative mentioned that they were considering adding ghost rides, wine tasting rides, and murder mystery rides. I enjoyed it much!

    We loved this train ride - everything was so well managed and the scenery and history was well…read moredone. The cars are beautiful and the seating was very comfortable. Our car host, Joe, was knowledgeable and funny. The snacks available were plentiful and delicious as well. Every staff person we met (Amy & Elijah and the ladies in the snack car) was kind and professional. What a great experience!

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    Gettysburg Historic Town Tours - Tour Group at Amos Humiston Monument

    Gettysburg Historic Town Tours

    5.0(2 reviews)
    0.3 km

    Our walking tour with Ken Rich was excellent! Knowing about the battles is important of course and…read moreKen's knowledge of them is extensive, but he helped us understand what was going on in the town with real people and real families. We stood on the streets and in front of homes as he described how the battles wound around and through their lives. We saw homes that became hospitals and barracks. And heard fascinating stories about heroes that weren't just on the battlefield. Ken's interesting whether he's telling a light anecdote or a dramatic story. Yes, tour the battlefield but definitely include a tour of the town with Ken. It will make your visit to Gettysburg more complete! Linda & Richard

    We scheduled a group of students from 6th-9th grade who participated in the National History Day…read morecompetition, as a field trip to celebrate their accomplishment of this tough, academic project. Mr. Ken Rich had the 6th graders on a hot day. He made sure to point out interesting facts about the PA 147th, which is relevant due to where we come from and tell stories of children 11-14--to try to relate to the age our students were. He did a wonderful job. Every once in a while he'd mix in some humor to keep them engaged. He had pictures to show them and facts to share. Mr. Jeff Greenawalt took on our 7-9th graders. A colleague of mine was on that tour and told me that he learned a lot about Elizabeth Thorne. I hear the students asked questions and they seemed to really enjoy the tour. Thank you, Gentlemen. I appreciated you sharing your knowledge with us and all the planning and work that went into booking this tour--you were great from the very beginning.

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    Walking Tour downtown

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    Walking tour Steinwher Ave

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    National Riding Stables

    4.7(13 reviews)
    3.3 km

    Wow what a fun experience!! You start at the stables here at the camp ground/barn area! You are on…read morethe union side of the battle field and ride to about to the middle! Due to there being 16 miles of riding trails you can't see it all. But you do see what the soldiers traversed though during the battle. You get to experience the battle field on horse back like they would have during the war. Audio tours are great but this is a one thing my wife and I will look back on and enjoy for a long time to come I would highly recommend coming and doing a horse riding tour here!

    I can't recommend this experience enough! My sister and I…read morefelt very at home and not once felt out of place. Terry and her team are very welcoming and super knowledgeable on the history of Gettysburg and the horses. You can tell the staff cares and loves all the horses that they work with. They knew all of their quirks and past history. All these horses are rescued and it is so amazing to have the opportunity to contribute to this organization and ride a horse who has been built up by this amazing caring team. I had the pleasure of riding Gus who is an ex Amish work horse and the gentlest giant. Terry is truly so kind, accommodating, and very educated about the history of the battlefield and her horses. Her story telling was great and I could picture everything happening as Terry was explaining it to us. Terry also gave us the confidence to mount and ride our horses through the trails and how to properly handle them. The views were amazing and we had a great view of the blue ridge mountains in sight. We also had the pleasure of a nice breeze brushing through the peaceful battlefields as we rode the very tidy and well kept trails. If I could do this everyday I would and I'm so thankful to Terry and her team for giving my sister and I this experience to always look back on and remember. If you're looking for something to do in Gettysburg don't miss out on this horse tour, not only will you have a great experience but you'd be supporting a fantastic team and all that they work so hard for. Thank you for having us Terry and we will definitely be back!

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    National Riding Stables - Another field

    Another field

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    Victorian Carriage Company

    Victorian Carriage Company

    5.0(9 reviews)
    1.2 km

    If you only take one guided tour at Gettysburg- do this one!! It was AMAZING - an experience I'll…read morenever forget!! These guides are highly trained and specialized and insanely knowledgeable- we had excellent discussion and so much in depth learning about the battlefield as we trotted along. The carriage is Victorian style and very comfortable- and ours was pulled by two gorgeous Percheron mares, Kate and Trina - sisters!! They were so beautiful and so sweet! Sarah and Bogey (sp??) were our our drivers and they were so great to the horses and very skilled at handling anything that came up. Our guide was Chris and he was just incredible- I'd be shocked if there was anything he didn't know about Gettysburg lol!! Even his ancestors were part of the battle! Not only did he provide tons of info about the ins and outs of the battle, but he also dropped fun little pearls of trivia along the way - things like how the shapes of certain monument bases have different meanings and how the "avenues" were put in for tourists lol!! The guides have to pass a rigorous learning/testing regime to even be able to do the tours so you know they know their stuff! The tour is totally fun - but also treated with the utmost respect for the gravity of the subject - so many lives lost - such a tragic and heavy piece of history. I strongly urge anyone to take a guided tour on your visit - interacting with such knowledgeable guides really helps get a better understanding of the battle and the core issues etc. The tour starts in town at the Gettysburg Heritage Center - very easy to find and plenty of parking. They pick you up in the carriage right out front and off you go! The tour lasts around 2 hours and they let you interact with the horses afterwards if you want! Can't recommend it enough!!

    The host of this tour, Truman was phenomenal. He has such a passion for history and Gettysburg that…read morereally stands out more than most guides. I believe if we had more people like him giving history tours the generations now would be more interested in learning. Well done sir! The carriage company pricing was fair, the carriage itself was beautiful, and the two ladies driving were very kind. Would definitely recommend!

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    Klingel House

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    Carriage and horses

    Historic Tour Company

    Historic Tour Company

    3.6(12 reviews)
    1.2 km

    I'd never been to Gettysburg before. So of course I jumped on Yelp to see what I could find in the…read moreway of bus tours. This is the first that came up. I checked out the website and was surprised how affordable the tour was. When we got there, Ed took us in and got us signed up. The tour lasted about 2.5 hours (close to three with the breaks). It was very informative and we hit all the highlights of the town and the battlefields. There is only maybe one or two stops where you can get out and take pictures....but you get familiar with the area so you can drive back through at your leisure and take all the photos you like wherever you choose. Would I recommend this tour company? Absolutely! There are also other ways to see Gettysburg (horseback, mini motorcycle/carts)....but a bus tour I think is the best way to go!

    FANTASTIC!!!! Group of 10 of us all felt the same. Kudos to our driver and tour guide, Glen! What a…read moreknowledgable and energetic man!! He knows his stuff and we all walked away knowing things that we didn't before! The bus was rad!! The horn is the best! We did stop at a McDonalds so we could get food, refreshments and use the restroom. I thought this was a great idea as the tour was 3 hours. You don't stop and get at the attractions but it's so helpful knowing where all the roads lead and exactly what happened and where. Audio recording was used VERY briefly. Maybe 15 minutes total. Other than that it was Glen talking Thank you for a fantastic ride!!

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    Historic Tour Company
    Historic Tour Company - A classic battlefield tour.

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    A classic battlefield tour.

    After Dark Investigations - historicaltours - Updated June 2026

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