If you're a member of Coast to Coast you may be able to camp at Gettysburg Battlefield Resort. It's on State Rt 15 that runs through the Battlefield Park and only a few miles from Gettysburg. We camped there last week and the facilities are nice, a large Y shaped swimming pool, several dog walks, a little lake, civil war reanactment area, store, snack bar, lounge area, really nice private showers/bathrooms, there's is even a bus that comes buy and picks up passengers to take them to Gettysburg for no charge. We visited the National Parks Visitor/Museum Center on Baltimore Pike. We purchased tickets there for a movie, cyclorama, and a 2 hour bus tour for $36. each adult. Kids under ? were free (can't remember exact age, but my granddaughter is 5 and got in free). There's a nice book store in the center with lots of souvenirs and several auto tours on cd available for purchase for $36.00 or less. On our bus tour the guide was very informative and we got a good idea of the history involving the battle. We also bought the movie "Gettysburg" at the Gettyburgs outlet shops. It was great. Wished we'd had seen it before going on the tour so we would have known a little more about the area. There are lots of shops in town with all kinds of things to buy. We ate at Tommy's Pizza, Luke's All American Grill, Friendlys Ice Cream, and General Picketts Buffet. We will be going back next year and plan on taking our grandsons with us. Another good place to visit would be the Eisenhower Farm. We came in via the PA turnpike and down State Route 30. First time I towed in mountains. A little nerve racking, but not too bad. However, we went home thru Maryland and avoided going back on 30. Have fun.