Last updated: May 25, 2023
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Eisenhower Ranger Programs

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Eisenhower National Historic Site offers a variety of free ranger guided programming during our spring, summer, and fall seasons. These programs include tours of the historic Eisenhower home, guided walks discussing Captain Eisenhower's time at Camp Colt in 1918, as well as walking tours of WWII burials in Gettysburg National Cemetery.
For a full schedule of our house tours and ranger programs, visit Ranger Programs - Eisenhower National Historic Site (U.S. National Park Service) (nps.gov)
For a full schedule of our house tours and ranger programs, visit Ranger Programs - Eisenhower National Historic Site (U.S. National Park Service) (nps.gov)
Details
Activity
Guided Tours
Pets Allowed
Yes
Pets are allowed on walkways and in gathering areas outdoors, but are not allowed inside historic structures and buildings.
Activity Fee
No
Entrance fees may apply, see Fees & Passes information.
Reservations
No
Season
Year Round
Time of Day
Day, Night, Dusk
Accessibility Information
Indoor winter programs are physically accessible.
Outdoor spring, summer, and fall programs range in accessibility levels. Some are fully accessible, others are stationary under a tent, while others are rugged and lengthy hikes or walks.
The Eisenhower home is an 1950s era farmhouse and is not fully accessible. The only way to access the second floor is by stairs. Alternatively, for those people who are unable to climb the stairs, a virtual tour of the entire house is available here. There are two steps to access the first level, a wheelchair ramp is available to assist persons who use a wheelchair.
It is our goal to work with park visitors to ensure everyone has a positive experience visiting Eisenhower National Historic Site and Gettysburg National Military Park. Please contact the park for information about specific programs or to request any accommodations you or a member of your party may need.
Outdoor spring, summer, and fall programs range in accessibility levels. Some are fully accessible, others are stationary under a tent, while others are rugged and lengthy hikes or walks.
The Eisenhower home is an 1950s era farmhouse and is not fully accessible. The only way to access the second floor is by stairs. Alternatively, for those people who are unable to climb the stairs, a virtual tour of the entire house is available here. There are two steps to access the first level, a wheelchair ramp is available to assist persons who use a wheelchair.
It is our goal to work with park visitors to ensure everyone has a positive experience visiting Eisenhower National Historic Site and Gettysburg National Military Park. Please contact the park for information about specific programs or to request any accommodations you or a member of your party may need.