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Experience a 2-hour paranormal investigation at the historic Welty House in Gettysburg using ghost-hunting equipment for a spooky, historic adventure.

For those interested in combining history with the supernatural, the Gettysburg: Exclusive Welty House Ghost Hunt with Equipment offers a unique nighttime experience. This tour, priced at $36 per person and lasting 2 hours, takes visitors inside the historic Welty House in Pennsylvania, where the echoes of the Civil War still seem to linger. Guided by US Ghost Adventures, the activity is designed for participants eager to connect with spirits of soldiers and civilians who lived through the battle.
This ghost hunt stands out because it involves actively using ghost-hunting tools such as EMF detectors, Spirit Boxes, dowsing rods, and REM pods. While the tour offers an engaging way to explore local history, it is particularly suited for those interested in paranormal investigations or seeking a fun evening activity that blends history and mystery. The main limitation is that it is not suitable for individuals with mobility issues and requires participants to arrive prepared for a dark, sometimes intense experience.
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The tour begins at the Brickhouse Inn Bed & Breakfast, where participants meet their guide in the yard behind the inn. Guides are easily identifiable by their US Ghost Adventures T-shirts. Guests are advised to arrive at least 15 minutes early to get settled and learn how to operate the haunted equipment. The meeting point’s central location makes it straightforward to find, and the tour takes place rain or shine, so dress appropriately for the weather.

Once at the Welty House, the guide leads guests through various rooms—from the basement to the attic—each with a history tied to the Civil War. Notable historical theories suggest that the bullet that killed Jennie Wade may have been fired from the Welty attic, adding a layer of intrigue. Civilian refugees are said to have sought shelter in the basement during the battle, which adds to the haunted reputation of the house.
Participants are encouraged to listen for strange noises, look for ghostly apparitions, and watch for any unusual shadows or movements. The guide explains the history and theories behind each alleged haunting, creating a compelling context for the paranormal activity. The dark, atmospheric environment enhances the thrill, as flashlight beams sweep over shadows and doorways, heightening the sense of mystery.

The tour starts with a brief tutorial on the ghost-hunting gear: EMF detectors help identify electromagnetic anomalies potentially caused by spirits, while Spirit Boxes scan radio frequencies for spirit voices. Dowsing rods are used to get yes/no answers, and REM pods alert participants with lights and sounds when activity is detected. The guides are skilled at explaining how to handle each device and encouraging active participation.
Guests get the chance to reach out to spirits and capture anomalies on camera, with the possibility of seeing unexplained flashes or movements. The team documented accounts of hauntings at the house, which adds authenticity and depth to the experience.
More Great Tours NearbyThis ghost hunt is primarily a nighttime activity, adding to the excitement and eeriness. The darkness, combined with the historic setting, provides an ideal atmosphere for sensing paranormal activity. Some reviewers mention strange noises and ghostly manifestations, which heighten the adrenaline rush. The activity is fast-paced, with guides ensuring everyone gets plenty of turns with the equipment, though larger groups may experience some noise and overlapping conversations.
The experience is designed to be fun and engaging, whether for those who are familiar with ghost hunting or newcomers curious about the supernatural. Kids who already know their way around ghost-hunting tools tend to enjoy the flexible approach of allowing them to participate actively.
The guides, such as Silver and Andrew, receive praise for their friendly demeanor and knowledgeable explanations. They do their best to make sure everyone understands how to operate the equipment and stays engaged throughout the activity. However, reviews note that large group sizes can sometimes diminish the experience, as talking over each other and distractions from guests who may have been drinking can interfere with the flow.
One review highlights that the guide Cheyenne went above and beyond during a private tour, ensuring guests felt they received good value for the price. This personal attention can enhance the overall enjoyment, especially during more intimate experiences.

At $36 per person, this ghost investigation offers good value in comparison to other paranormal activities in Gettysburg. The tour includes guides, ghost-hunting equipment, and documented accounts of hauntings, making it a comprehensive and immersive experience. The 2-hour duration balances enough time for a thorough investigation without feeling overly long.
The tour does not include transportation, so visitors should plan their arrival at the Brickhouse Inn accordingly. The flexible cancellation policy—full refunds if canceled 24 hours in advance—adds peace of mind when booking.

Participants should bring water and wear suitable clothing for potentially cool or damp conditions inside the historic house. As the activity takes place indoors and outdoors, appropriate footwear is recommended. The tour is not suitable for people with mobility impairments, due to the nature of the historic rooms and uneven surfaces.
Guests are reminded that the activity proceeds rain or shine, so weather conditions should be considered when planning their visit. The activity is conducted in English, making it accessible for English-speaking participants.

While this tour focuses on paranormal investigation and history, Gettysburg offers a variety of other ghost tours and battlefield excursions. Other options include civil war ghost walks, paranormal investigations, and guided battlefield tours. However, this ghost hunt at the Welty House is distinguished by its emphasis on hands-on equipment use and the historic significance of the house itself, which adds depth to the experience.
The Gettysburg: Exclusive Welty House Ghost Hunt with Equipment offers an affordable, engaging, and spooky way to experience Gettysburg’s history. The combination of guided storytelling, interactive ghost-hunting, and the historic setting makes it a compelling activity for history buffs, paranormal enthusiasts, and curious visitors alike.
While the activity isn’t designed for those with mobility issues and can be crowded at times, its friendly guides and documented hauntings provide a genuine and memorable ghostly encounter. Whether you’re seeking a fun evening or hoping to connect with Gettysburg’s ghostly past, this tour delivers a practical and often thrilling experience.
Is this tour suitable for children?
Yes, it can be suitable for children, especially those familiar with ghost-hunting tools, but parents should consider the dark environment and indoor settings.
What equipment will I use during the tour?
Participants will have the chance to use EMF detectors, Spirit Boxes, dowsing rods, REM pods, and more.
How long does the ghost hunt last?
The activity runs for approximately 2 hours in the evening.
Where does the tour start?
Meet your guide at the Brickhouse Inn Bed & Breakfast, in the yard behind the inn.
Are guides knowledgeable about the history?
Yes, guides share documented accounts of historic hauntings and provide background on the Welty House’s role in Civil War history.
Is there a dress code or special attire needed?
Guests should wear comfortable clothing suitable for indoor and outdoor conditions and bring water.
Can the activity be canceled?
Yes, full refunds are available if canceled at least 24 hours in advance.
Is transportation included?
No, participants need to arrange their own transportation to the meeting point.
Is this experience accessible for people with mobility issues?
No, it is not suitable for guests with mobility impairments.
Will I see real ghosts or evidence?
While the tour aims to connect participants with spirits, actual sightings or evidence cannot be guaranteed, but the equipment and environment aim to enhance the experience.