Membership to the Gettysburg Nature Alliance
Who is the Gettysburg Nature Alliance (GNA)?
Gettysburg is one of our nation's most recognizable places. Famous for the three-day Battle of Gettysburg in July 1863 that helped change the course of the Civil War, Gettysburg also is home to an impactful and relevant natural environment.
This compelling combination of heritage and habitat allows for an engaging environment like no other, demonstrating that we can't preserve our heritage without preserving our habitat.
Founded in 2019, our organization's mission is dedicated to the preservation, education and restoration of Gettysburg's habitat and heritage.
Join us as we take action to achieve real-world impact on the education about and preservation of our collective natural and historic resources.
Gettysburg is one of our nation's most recognizable places. Famous for the three-day Battle of Gettysburg in July 1863 that helped change the course of the Civil War, Gettysburg also is home to an impactful and relevant natural environment.
This compelling combination of heritage and habitat allows for an engaging environment like no other, demonstrating that we can't preserve our heritage without preserving our habitat.
Founded in 2019, our organization's mission is dedicated to the preservation, education and restoration of Gettysburg's habitat and heritage.
Join us as we take action to achieve real-world impact on the education about and preservation of our collective natural and historic resources.
Where is the Gettysburg Nature Alliance Located?
The GNA owns and operates the Gettysburg Heritage Center (GHC) located at 297 Steinwehr Avenue. The Heritage Center tells the story of the battle of Gettysburg from the perspective of the civilians that were here during the battle. It is also home to the Gettysburg Animated Map which offers a concise and thorough orientation to the three days of fighting. Also located in the Heritage Center is the museum book store. Here visitors will find books, souvenirs, apparel, home décor, games & toys, and much more relating to Gettysburg's Habitat & Heritage.
The GNA also owns the Barn at Sachs Bridge located at 720 Pumping Station Rd., Gettysburg. The facility is used for programs and events relating to the GNA's mission. Members are able to rent the facility for small private events. Rental of the property is at the discretion of the GNA executive team, and can be approved or denied for any reason. Pricing is available by contacting the GNA team at [email protected]
The GNA owns and operates the Gettysburg Heritage Center (GHC) located at 297 Steinwehr Avenue. The Heritage Center tells the story of the battle of Gettysburg from the perspective of the civilians that were here during the battle. It is also home to the Gettysburg Animated Map which offers a concise and thorough orientation to the three days of fighting. Also located in the Heritage Center is the museum book store. Here visitors will find books, souvenirs, apparel, home décor, games & toys, and much more relating to Gettysburg's Habitat & Heritage.
The GNA also owns the Barn at Sachs Bridge located at 720 Pumping Station Rd., Gettysburg. The facility is used for programs and events relating to the GNA's mission. Members are able to rent the facility for small private events. Rental of the property is at the discretion of the GNA executive team, and can be approved or denied for any reason. Pricing is available by contacting the GNA team at [email protected]
What are the benefits of becoming a GNA Member?
Included discounts around town*
Corporate Membership benefits
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How do I become a Member?
To join, please fill out the form. A membership card will be mailed to you within 2-3 weeks of submission.
To join, please fill out the form. A membership card will be mailed to you within 2-3 weeks of submission.
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Donations:
Your donation supports more than just a cause—it protects a legacy. At the Gettysburg Nature Alliance, we’re dedicated to preserving the land, water, and stories that make Gettysburg a vital part of our nation’s history.
While the National Park Service maintains the battlefield, we care for the land and waterways beyond its borders—places like Sachs Bridge and Marsh Creek, where history was lived, not just fought. Your gift helps us protect these spaces, provide environmental education, and connect new generations to the deep link between Gettysburg’s natural environment and its historical significance.
By donating, you’re investing in both the past and the future—ensuring the story of Gettysburg can be experienced, not just remembered.
While the National Park Service maintains the battlefield, we care for the land and waterways beyond its borders—places like Sachs Bridge and Marsh Creek, where history was lived, not just fought. Your gift helps us protect these spaces, provide environmental education, and connect new generations to the deep link between Gettysburg’s natural environment and its historical significance.
By donating, you’re investing in both the past and the future—ensuring the story of Gettysburg can be experienced, not just remembered.
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