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Discover Chattanooga’s haunted side with the Cursed in Chattanooga Haunted Walking Tour, a 90-minute adults-only experience full of spooky stories and historic stops.
The Cursed in Chattanooga Haunted Walking Tour offers an engaging journey into the city’s darker past for adults willing to explore Chattanooga’s haunted streets. Priced at $34.99 per person, this 1 hour 30 minutes outdoor tour is designed for small groups, capped at 9 travelers, ensuring an intimate experience. Starting at 9:00 pm on East Martin Luther King Boulevard & Market Street, the tour explores several historic sites with ghost stories and legends woven into Chattanooga’s past.
Notable for its guided storytelling by knowledgeable hosts and visits to iconic locations like The Read House hotel, Mountain City Club, and Cherry Street Tavern, this tour is ideal for those looking for a mix of history and supernatural tales. While the tour does not involve entering haunted buildings, it offers a broad view of the city’s haunted legends, which appeals to adults interested in history, local lore, and ghostly stories.

The Cursed in Chattanooga Haunted Walking Tour is set in the evening, taking place at 9:00 pm, making it perfect for those who prefer exploring Chattanooga’s spooky stories after dark. The mobile tickets make check-in smooth, and the limited group size of 9 enhances the experience, allowing for more personalized storytelling and attention from the guide.
This tour focuses heavily on Chattanooga’s haunted history, with stops at seven different locations. It emphasizes urban legends, ghost stories, and old curses, making it ideal for adults who enjoy a mix of history and supernatural tales. The tour is not suitable for children, given its adult-oriented content and nature.
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The tour visits seven key sites, each offering a different window into Chattanooga’s ghostly past. The first stop at Miller Plaza Pavilion reveals the city’s history of destruction and unrest, setting a dark tone. Next, The Read House Hotel—originally the Crutchfield House in 1847—serves as a cornerstone of local haunted lore, with stories of ghostly activity and historical intrigue.
At Mountain City Club, established in 1889, a harrowing ghost story underpins the location’s haunted reputation. The Fischer Evans Jewelers on Market Street shares the tragic tale of Liza, who was pushed to her death, adding a layer of tragic history to the street’s long past. The Cherry Street Tavern is linked to witches and dark magic during the 1880s, reflecting a time of darkness and superstition.
Further stops at The Double Cola Company highlight Chattanooga’s architectural anomalies, while the corner of Cherry Street & East 4th Street recounts Civil War tragedies associated with the old Lee House site. Each stop offers about 13 minutes of storytelling, providing a brisk but rundown of city’s haunted history.

This adults-only tour is designed to go deep into hauntings and curses, making it more suitable for those interested in serious storytelling rather than family-friendly ghost hunts. It emphasizes history, local legends, and spooky tales without entering buildings, which keeps the pace lively and outdoor-focused.
The guide, praised for knowledge and enthusiasm, keeps the group engaged with well-researched stories and personal touches. Tour participants often find the narrative style compelling, especially at the Read House, which is noted as a standout location. The small group size fosters a more intimate and immersive atmosphere that enhances the storytelling.

The meeting point is at East Martin Luther King Boulevard & Market Street, which is near public transportation, making it easy to access. The tour lasts approximately 90 minutes, covering walking distances around downtown Chattanooga. Since the tour is outdoor only, good weather is recommended, and the route does not involve entering buildings due to city regulations and private property restrictions.
Service animals are permitted, and the tour is designed for most travelers, though it’s best suited for adults seeking ghost stories and historical insights. The maximum group size of 30 keeps the group manageable, although most tours tend to be smaller, creating a more personal experience.

Guests frequently praise the guide’s storytelling ability, noting that enthusiasm and knowledge make the tales come alive. Guides often incorporate personal experiences and humor, which adds a lively touch to the spooky atmosphere. Notable guides like Caleb and Kaye Kaye are mentioned as engaging, capable, and personable.
A few reviews mention hearing difficulties or wish for interior visits, but overall, the guide’s delivery and story content receive high marks. Some reviews highlight that the tour feels more like a historical walk than a haunted adventure, but most guests appreciate the balance of history and ghostly legends.
While the tour offers a rich storytelling experience, it does not involve entering haunted buildings or providing ghostly apparitions through multimedia. Some guests find the outdoor walking route brisk or wish for more interactive elements, but these are trade-offs for adhering to city regulations and logistics.
The timing at 9:00 pm means travelers should be comfortable exploring downtown Chattanooga at night, which some reviews describe as less safe after dark. It’s wise to stay vigilant and aware of surroundings during the walk.
This tour provides a well-rounded, entertaining look into Chattanooga’s haunted history with a focus on local legends and cursed sites. Its small-group setting and knowledgeable guides make it particularly appealing for adults who enjoy storytelling, history, and ghost tales.
The $34.99 price tag offers solid value for 90 minutes of guided outdoor exploration, especially given the enthusiasm and expertise of the guides. While it doesn’t include interior visits or multimedia effects, the stories and locations selected give a vivid picture of Chattanooga’s haunted past.
This adults-only haunted walk is a good choice for those interested in local legends, Civil War stories, and ghostly lore, especially if they enjoy an intimate, outdoor experience led by passionate storytellers. It’s best suited for visitors who can handle walking outdoors at night and appreciate historical context woven into spooky tales.
“Caleb was entertaining and handled the ongoing night life around us like a champ! He didnt lose one guest with us to the Cherry Street bars either!…”
Is this tour suitable for children?
No, the Cursed in Chattanooga Haunted Walking Tour is designed exclusively for adults, focusing on mature themes, curses, and haunted legends.
What is included in the tour?
Guests receive 90 minutes of guided storytelling, visiting seven key locations in downtown Chattanooga, with no entrance fees since all stops are outside.
Does the tour involve going inside buildings?
No, the tour is outdoor only, due to city regulations and private property restrictions. Visitors do not enter any buildings.
What should I wear or bring?
Comfortable walking shoes are recommended for the outdoor route. Since the tour starts at 9:00 pm, dress appropriately for nighttime weather.
Are there any accessibility considerations?
While most travelers can participate, the tour involves outdoor walking, so those with mobility limitations should plan accordingly.
What if the weather is bad?
The tour requires good weather. In case of cancellation due to poor weather, a full refund or rescheduling is offered.