Historic Bushman House (Gettysburg)

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·Gettysburg National Military Park
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Overview

The historic Bushman House is an exceptional year-round place to stay and is located within the Gettysburg National Military Park, where it witnessed the Battle of Gettysburg. Beautifully restored and updated in 2017, the house is set back from the roadways and nestled within famous landmarks like Little Round Top and Devil's Den, and near the historic town of Gettysburg.

Great Facilities and Amenities

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  • Hike In Distance To Site

    (Up to 0')

  • Max Num Of People

    (Up to 6)

  • Max Num Of Vehicles

    (Up to 2)

  • Picnic Table

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  • Shade

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  • Site Access

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Natural Features

Back porch of house with fenced in yard - Credits: GNMP
Exterior of brick house showing the slope of Little Round Top in the background - Credits: GNMP
Historic Bushman House, Gettysburg National Military Park - Credits: Share the Experience, John Illo
Approach to brick farmhouse with autumn foliage in background - Credits: GNMP
The 6,000 acre Gettysburg National Military Park comprises a mosaic of pastoral landscapes and forested knolls, with pockets of dispersed wetland and intermittent streams. The park includes woodlots and forested habitat with mature oak and hickory trees. Springtime brings a variety of wildflowers such as bluebells and violets that cover the landscape with color. From summer to fall, the field and forest floors will come to life with the many species of aster and goldenrod found in the park. Black-eyed susan is abundant throughout the park. Visitors can also see cardinal flowers, a favorite to hummingbirds and distinguishable by its bright scarlet flower. The park is also home to numerous birds, mammals, reptiles, and amphibians.

Recreation

Historic Bushman House, Gettysburg National Military Park - Credits: Share the Experience, John Illo
There are numerous ways to experience the battlefield. Visit the park's Things to Do page to learn about self-guided Auto tours, Licensed Battlefield Guided tours, easy walking trails as well as unpaved to explore and hike. Trails are available for horseback riding, or contact a local outfitter or guide for bike and horseback tours. At the park's visitor center , Visitors can marvel at the Gettysburg Cyclorama painting, Original artifacts, or find their own Civil War Ancestors. A variety of ranger-led programs are offered throughout the day. Kids can take advantage of the Junior Ranger program. Also, from the visitors' center, guests can board a shuttle bus to the Eisenhower National Historic Site just about five minutes away. It is the only home ever owned by the 34th president. There, kids can earn a badge to be a Secret Service agent.

Nearby Attractions

Within a short drive, visitors can explore the town of Gettysburg with even more historic sites, quaint shops, and restaurants to please every palate. Throughout Adams County, visitors will find cultural festivals, wineries, cider makers, music festivals, covered bridges, antiques, crafts, and farmers' markets brimming with local apples and other fresh, local produce. About 45 minutes away is Hershey, Pennsylvania, including Chocolate World and Hershey Park. Just 35 minutes from Hershey is Lancaster, Pennsylvania, and Pennsylvania Dutch country.

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