Spring 2020

RESORT TYPE Coast Premier LOCATION Gettysburg, Pennsylvania SEASON Year-round WEBSITE campgettysburg.com

Gettysburg Battlefield Resort Come for the history; stay for the amenities

There are two great reasons to visit Gettysburg, Pennsylvania. The first is to tour the historic Gettysburg National Military Park and the second—not the least important—is to check into Gettysburg Battlefield Resort, a fabulous Coast Premier Resort. Most everyone knows the history of the battlefield, but if you haven’t visited Gettysburg Battlefield Resort, you’re in for a treat as you will experience one of Coast’s Pennsylvania gems. Once at your spacious site, you can choose to stay and relax or stroll around to see what the resort has to offer. Stop by the authentic farmhouse lodge or visit the battlefield reenactment grounds on site. If you don’t feel like swimming in the beautiful Olympic-size swimming pool, it’s possible relaxing in one of the lounge chairs is just right for you. Try your hand at fishing in the stocked lake with catch and release fishing. Meet new friends during one or more of the planned activities and themed events.

Other onsite amenities include a snack bar with Hershey’s hand dipped ice cream, laundry facilities, nature trails, playground, shuffleboard, beach volleyball and horseshoes. More activities include basketball, cornhole, gaga ball and funnel ball. If you haven’t played gaga or funnel ball, here’s your chance. If you’re traveling without your rig, stay in one of the comfortable modern cabins on site. Some visitors never want to leave. Bev and Michael Lam sent this message to the resort after their recent stay. “We can’t pry ourselves away from Gettysburg Battlefield Resort unless we run out of food or some other life-sustaining necessity.” If you do pry yourself away, take advantage of the proximity to the Gettysburg National Military Park where one of the most significant battles of the Civil War was fought on July 1-3, 1863. Often referred to as the "High Water Mark of the Rebellion", Gettysburg was the Civil War's bloodiest battle.

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