Discover the Historic Spangler's Spring
Explore Spangler's Spring, a historic landmark in Gettysburg, where soldiers once quenched their thirst during the pivotal Civil War battle.
Spangler's Spring, a significant historical landmark in Gettysburg, offers visitors a glimpse into the past where soldiers from both sides quenched their thirst during the Civil War. This serene location is perfect for reflection and remembrance.
A brief summary to Spangler's Spring
- Colgrove Ave, Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, 17325, US
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- Monday 6 am-10 pm
- Tuesday 6 am-10 pm
- Wednesday 6 am-10 pm
- Thursday 6 am-10 pm
- Friday 6 am-10 pm
- Saturday 6 am-10 pm
- Sunday 6 am-10 pm
Local tips
- Visit early in the morning or late afternoon for a quieter experience and beautiful lighting for photos.
- Take a moment to read the informative plaques to gain a deeper understanding of the site's historical significance.
- Bring a picnic and enjoy the serene environment while reflecting on the history of the area.
- Wear comfortable walking shoes, as the terrain can be uneven in some areas around the spring.
- Consider visiting during the fall when the foliage enhances the natural beauty of this historic site.
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Getting There
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Car
If you are traveling by car, start from the Gettysburg National Military Park Visitor Center located at 1195 Baltimore Pike, Gettysburg, PA 17325. From the Visitor Center, head east on Baltimore Pike for about 0.5 miles. Turn left onto Colgrove Ave. Continue straight for about 1 mile until you reach the parking area near Spangler's Spring, which will be on your left. There is no fee for parking at this site.
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Public Transportation
For those using public transportation, the Adams County Transit offers bus services in the area. You will need to take the bus to the Gettysburg Square. From there, you can either walk or use a rideshare service. Walking from the square to Spangler's Spring is about a 30-minute walk. Head east on Baltimore St, then take a right onto Colgrove Ave and continue for about 1 mile until you reach Spangler's Spring. Note that there may be a small fare for the bus, typically around $1.00.
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Bicycle
Bicyclists can reach Spangler's Spring by following the designated bike paths within Gettysburg National Military Park. Start at the Visitor Center and follow the bike trails that lead east along the historical route, which will take you directly to Colgrove Ave. Spangler's Spring is located on the left side of the road. Make sure to wear a helmet and follow all traffic rules. There are no fees for biking on park trails.
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