Bicycles are welcome at Gettysburg National Military Park and there are certain precautions to take while on park grounds:
Traffic on park roads can be very busy during summer months and weekends in the spring and fall. Park avenues intersect with busy public roads and traffic can be heavy at those intersections so please observe STOP signs and use caution when passing through intersections.
Bicyclists are required to follow all traffic laws, including going with traffic on one way roads.
Riding is restricted to paved park roads and avenues ONLY. Off-road cycling is strictly prohibited.
Riders should walk their bikes while on pedestrian walks and trails.
Bicycles will not be ridden within the National Cemetery or the National Cemetery Annex. Bicycle racks are located at both entrances to the National Cemetery. You may also dismount and walk your bicycle within the boundaries of the Cemetery, complying with the National Park Service request for silence and respect.
Bicycle racks are located at Parking Lot 1 at the Museum and Visitor Center. Racks are also located at several stops throughout the park and riders are urged to use locks and security devices while bikes are left unattended.
The National Park Service urges bicyclists to wear proper safety equipment and bright colored clothing so that you can be easily seen by motorists who may be distracted by the park scene.
E-bikes
The term “e-bike” means a two- or three-wheeled cycle with fully operable pedals and an electric motor of less than 750 watts (1 h.p.).
E-bikes are allowed in Gettysburg National Military Park and Eisenhower National Historic Site where traditional bicycles are allowed. E-bikes are prohibited where traditional bicycles are prohibited. Except where use of motor vehicles by the public is allowed, using the electric motor to move an e-bike without pedaling is prohibited.
A person operating an e-bike is subject to the following sections of 36 CFR part 4 that apply to the use of traditional bicycles: sections 4.12, 4.13, 4.20, 4.21, 4.22, 4.23, and 4.30(h)(2)-(5).
Except as specified in the Superintendent Compendium, the use of an e-bike within Gettysburg National Military Park and Eisenhower National Historic Site is governed by State law, which is adopted and made a part of the Superintendent Compendium. Any violation of State law adopted by this paragraph is prohibited.
Bicyclists into Adams County should check on-line for advice on bike trails and paths through this area. All of the roads into Gettysburg are heavily traveled throughout the year and few have adequate shoulders to keep riders out of harm's way. Route 97 and Route 134 south of Gettysburg are the primary access roads to the Museum and Visitor Center.