ALERT: Due to effects and power outages from Saturday’s storms, the Eisenhower home is closed. Shuttle buses continue operating for visitors to tour the grounds during this time. Learn more. Purchase shuttle tickets.
ALERT: Due to Saturday’s storms, the George Spangler Farm & Field Hospital is closed Sunday-Monday, July 3-4, 2022.
ALERT: Due to Saturday’s storms, debris and hazardous trees, Wright and Howe Avenues are closed. All other park roads are open. For updates, visit nps.gov/gett.
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August 26, 2021
When Adams County, Pa. moved into the High level of COVID-19 community transmission, Eisenhower National Historic Site closed the Eisenhower home to tours for the safety of the staff, visitors and local community.
Currently the grounds of the Eisenhower National Historic Site remain open daily, sunrise to sunset, with private vehicle access via a temporary parking lot. Visitors may drive to the historic site and follow signs to park in the lot.
For more information and the schedule of Ranger-guided walking tours of the grounds through Labor Day, visit Eisenhower National Historic Site online.
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