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Discover Georgetown's dark history, ghost stories, and true crime tales on this adults-only ghost tour featuring stops at historic buildings and local pubs.
The Ghost Maker Tour in Georgetown offers a unique blend of history, ghost stories, and true crime — all wrapped into an adults-only experience that lasts about 1 hour and 30 minutes. For $24.95 per person, visitors explore the most beautiful square in Texas and learn about the town’s haunting past, infamous murders, and scandalous stories. This tour departs from Mesquite Creek Outfitters at 8:30 pm and ends at the Williamson County Jail, providing a memorable night for history buffs and ghost enthusiasts alike.
What sets this tour apart is its interactive storytelling, led by guides known for their knowledge and enthusiasm. Visitors appreciate the combination of ghostly hauntings, true crime, and local pubs, making it both an entertaining and slightly spooky evening. While the tour is walking and adults-only, it offers a relaxed pace with several stops including historic buildings and alleyways. A mobile ticket makes booking simple, and the tour typically sees a high recommendation rate of 94%.

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This tour kicks off at Mesquite Creek Outfitters located at 704 S Austin Ave. The meeting time is 8:30 pm, and the tour ends at the Williamson County Jail at 306 W 4th St. The easy-to-find meeting point and nearby public transportation make it accessible for most visitors. The tour group is limited to 16 participants, ensuring a more intimate experience.

The Ghost Maker Tour combines dark history with ghostly stories centered around Georgetown’s historic buildings. The first stop is the Historic Williamson County Courthouse, where the guide shares the story of a controversial trial and the ghosts believed to haunt the site. Next, at the Square, tales of murder, suicide, and lingering spirits enrich the experience, highlighting Georgetown’s most beautiful public space.
The walk continues through Downtown Georgetown, where the guide narrates stories of past violence, tortures, and spectral sightings. Each location offers a glimpse into the town’s murderous past and the spirits still believed to wander. The tour’s pacing is comfortable, with enough time spent at each stop to absorb the stories, though some reviews suggest that audio clarity can vary depending on the guide’s delivery and group size.
Many reviewers highlight the guides’ expertise and engaging storytelling as a main draw. Guides like Lisa, Gretchen, and Zander are praised for their knowledgeable, friendly, and passionate approach. One review notes that Gretchen is warm and personable, while Lisa is celebrated for researching her topics thoroughly which gives the tour a richer feel.
The guides often send text updates before the tour, emphasizing punctuality and preparedness. Their enthusiasm and ability to keep the group entertained even on cold nights stand out, according to enthusiastic reviews. A few comments mention audio issues in larger groups, but overall, the guides are considered the heart of the experience.
The tour includes three main stops, each with its own haunting tales. The Historic Williamson County Courthouse is where one of Texas’s most controversial trials took place, and ghost sightings are part of local lore. The Square is described as haunted by spirits of murder victims and the site of ongoing ghostly activity. The alleyways and downtown streets are filled with stories of torture, suicides, and spectral appearances that continue to intrigue visitors.
Each stop lasts about 10 minutes, giving enough time for storytelling and photo opportunities. These locations are notable for their beauty but also for their dark histories, making the experience both visually and emotionally engaging. Some reviews mention that hearing can be a challenge if not close to the guide, especially in group settings.
The tour begins with a grab a to-go drink at a local pub, setting a relaxed, casual tone. This pre-tour drink is a favorite feature for many, allowing participants to socialize and get into the mood for tales of ghosts and murder. The pub visit adds a local flavor to the experience, giving a taste of Georgetown’s vibrant bar scene.
During the walk, the guide shares stories of ghost sightings in local establishments and historical accounts of violence. The combination of storytelling and socializing makes this tour particularly appealing for those looking for a unique night out—whether on a date night or with friends.
The evening walk through Georgetown is designed to be entertaining and engaging. The pacing is generally slow enough to follow the stories, with several interactive moments. The cold weather can be a factor, especially during winter walks, but guides often send texts to inform participants and keep everyone warm and protected.
Most reviews commend the friendly, open atmosphere. Tour groups tend to be small, fostering a personalized experience. The adults-only restriction means the stories are more mature and intense, and the tour is best suited for those aged 18+ who enjoy a spooky, true crime vibe.
At $24.95 per person, the Ghost Maker Tour offers good value considering the entertainment, storytelling quality, and stops included. The tour is most popular when booked about 9 days in advance, so early reservations are recommended.
The mobile ticket system simplifies booking, and the non-refundable policy emphasizes the importance of confirming plans before purchase. The limited group size enhances the experience, making it more intimate and manageable for guides to tell detailed stories.
This adults-only ghost tour in Georgetown is best suited for those interested in history, hauntings, and true crime stories. The knowledgeable guides and engaging storytelling make it a highlight for fans of spooky tales and local legends. The combination of ghost stories, historical accounts, and pub stop creates a well-rounded experience.
While the tour shines in storytelling and atmosphere, potential participants should be prepared for walking outdoors on cold nights and varied audio clarity in larger groups. It’s a great option for a unique date night or a fun night out with friends who enjoy a mixture of scares and stories.
“Great date night experience! Learned a lot about the history of Georgetown and the ghosts that roam the town.”
Is this tour suitable for children?
No, this adults-only tour is designed for those 18 and over due to the mature themes and stories.
How long does the tour last?
The tour typically runs for about 1 hour and 30 minutes, including stops at historical sites and alleyways.
Where does the tour start and end?
It begins at Mesquite Creek Outfitters (704 S Austin Ave) and ends at Williamson County Jail (306 W 4th St).
What if the weather is poor?
The experience requires good weather. If canceled due to bad weather, participants are offered a rescheduled date or full refund.
Can service animals participate?
Yes, service animals are allowed on the tour.
The Ghost Maker Tour in Georgetown offers an engaging and spooky evening blending history, paranormal stories, and local pubs—perfect for those looking to explore the darker side of this charming Texas town.