Gettysburg
Gettysburg
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Gettysburg to Cleveland

Updated: 28 May 2026

Traveling from Gettysburg to Cleveland is a straightforward 300-mile drive primarily using the Pennsylvania Turnpike. You will head west through the scenic Appalachian Mountains before entering Ohio. The journey takes approximately 5 hours depending on your departure time. This route is popular for its efficiency and access to major interstate highways.

Total Distance: 480 km driving, 400 km air distance.
Fastest Way
Driving is the fastest method as there are no direct flights.
Cheapest Way
Driving your own vehicle is the most economical option.
Compare Gettysburg to Cleveland Routes
Driving
Direct
Duration
5 hours
Avg Price
$50-$70 in fuel and tolls
Operator
Personal Vehicle
Route
US-15 N to I-76 W.

Stop in Breezewood for quick food options.

Travel Tips
  • Toll Prep
    Keep your E-ZPass ready for the Pennsylvania Turnpike toll plazas.
  • Rest Stops
    Use the service plazas on the Turnpike for clean restrooms and fuel.
  • Traffic Timing
    Avoid entering Cleveland during the 4 PM to 6 PM rush hour.
  • Parking
    Use parking apps to find affordable garages in downtown Cleveland.
  • Route Planning
    Check for construction updates on the Ohio Turnpike if continuing past Cleveland.
Safety Tips
  • Speed Limits
    Strictly observe speed limits in Pennsylvania work zones on the Turnpike.
  • Fatigue
    Take a break every 2 hours to stay alert on the long highway stretches.
  • Weather
    Be prepared for lake-effect snow if traveling in late autumn or winter.
  • Emergency
    Keep a charged phone and a physical map in case of GPS failure in remote mountain areas.
People Also Ask
  • How far is Cleveland from Gettysburg?
    It is approximately 300 miles or 5 hours by car.
  • Are there trains to Cleveland?
    Amtrak serves Cleveland, but there is no direct line from Gettysburg.
  • Is the drive scenic?
    Yes, the stretch through the Pennsylvania mountains is quite beautiful.
  • What is the best highway?
    I-76 (Pennsylvania Turnpike) is the most direct route.
  • Are there tolls?
    Yes, the Pennsylvania Turnpike is a toll road.
Quick Info
  • From Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, United States
  • To Cleveland, Ohio, United States
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Best Time to Travel

Autumn for the fall foliage along the Pennsylvania mountains.

Things to Do in Cleveland
1
Rock & Roll Hall of Fame
Visit this iconic museum on the shores of Lake Erie. It features extensive exhibits on music history.
2
West Side Market
Cleveland's oldest public market offering diverse food stalls. A great place to grab lunch.
3
Cleveland Museum of Art
A world-class museum with free general admission. Explore diverse collections spanning thousands of years.
4
Cuyahoga Valley National Park
Located just south of the city, it offers beautiful hiking trails and the scenic Cuyahoga Valley Scenic Railroad.
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