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Explore Dallas's haunted side with this 1-hour ghost tour, visiting Dealey Plaza, haunted hotels, and lesser-known sites, led by knowledgeable guides for $24.

The Dallas Terrors Ghost Tour by US Ghost Adventures offers an engaging way to experience the city’s darker past. Priced at $24 per person, this approximate 1-hour walking tour takes you through downtown Dallas after dark, revealing stories of ghostly hauntings, historic crimes, and the city’s grim events. Meeting at Ferris Plaza, the tour is ideal for those interested in supernatural tales and lesser-known stories of Dallas’s haunted locations.
This tour has earned a strong rating of 4.5 out of 5 from 263 reviews and is recommended by 90% of participants. It features professional guides who share intensely researched true stories. A notable highlight is the opportunity to visit Dealey Plaza when it’s less crowded, adding a chilling atmosphere to the experience. While the tour is just an hour—perfect for a quick spooky outing—the guides’ knowledgeable storytelling and the haunted sites make this an appealing choice for lovers of history, ghost stories, and Dallas’s mysterious side.

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The tour begins at Ferris Plaza, a convenient spot in Dallas’s heart. From there, professional guides equipped with microphones lead the group through the city’s after-hours streets. This setup ensures everyone can clearly hear the intriguing stories about each haunted site. The location is accessible and situated close to public transportation, making it easy for visitors to join.
The first stop is the La Quinta Inn & Suites, formerly known as the Lawrence Hotel, known for numerous deaths over the years. Stories include murders, suicide of a prominent Congressman, and ghostly activity that supposedly haunts the building’s walls. The haunting tales of this hotel make it a compelling start, particularly if you enjoy stories of trapped spirits and violent histories.

Next, the Dallas County Courthouse features prominently as one of the city’s most notorious haunted locations. The tour explores its dark history, including executions of criminals and reports of ghostly giggles and voices heard at night. Guests learn about the grim past of this historic building, which, despite being inaccessible for entry, is famous for paranormal activity reported by those who have worked or visited there.

Beyond the well-known landmarks, the tour visits several lesser-known spooky sites throughout the downtown area. These locations include historic buildings with dark histories and stories of supernatural happenings. The guides share insider stories about the places’ haunted reputations and the eerie events associated with them, giving a different perspective on Dallas’s ghostly side away from tourist crowds.

A major highlight is the visit to Dealey Plaza, where the assassination of JFK took place. The tour offers a more intimate experience by visiting when the area is quieter, intensifying the supernatural atmosphere. The guide discusses the tragic history of the site and the spirits believed to linger, including stories of spectral sightings and paranormal activity linked to the events of November 1963.

Adjacent to Dealey Plaza, the Grassy Knoll garners particular attention. The tour explores chilling tales about spirits roaming the area and the speculation surrounding the shooting location. The guide shares historical accounts and ghost stories associated with this small hill, adding to the emotionally charged atmosphere of the crime scene.

Although tour guests cannot enter the Sixth Floor Museum during the tour, the exterior and surrounding areas are included in the storytelling. Reports of giggles and voices coming from within the building at night fuel its reputation as a haunted landmark. The guide recounts paranormal stories tied to the museum, which houses JFK memorabilia and continues to attract visitors intrigued by the mysteries surrounding his assassination.
Additional stops include buildings where paranormal activity has been documented, such as haunted hotels and historic sites. These locations are often associated with deaths, murders, or violent histories. The guides share documented accounts of ghost sightings, voices, and strange giggles, enhancing the overall creepy ambiance of the tour.
The group size is limited to 35 travelers, maintaining an intimate atmosphere. The pacing is moderate, allowing enough time to absorb stories without feeling rushed. The 1-hour duration makes it a manageable option for those short on time or seeking a quick thrill in the city.
The tour requires moderate physical fitness, as it involves walking around downtown Dallas. The meeting point at Ferris Plaza is easy to find, and the tour is suitable for service animals. Since the tour takes place after sunset, visitors should wear comfortable shoes and bring warm clothing, especially in cooler months.
For those craving more, there is an upgrade option to extend the experience and visit four extra sites. This version provides a deeper dive into Dallas’s haunted history, though the base tour already offers a solid overview of notable landmarks and fascinating ghost stories.
The Dallas Terrors Ghost Tour by US Ghost Adventures offers excellent value for $24 with a highly rated and well-researched experience. The guides’ storytelling skills and the atmosphere of the haunted sites create an engaging, slightly eerie journey through Dallas’s dark past.
While the tour focuses on ghost stories and local legends, it also provides historical context that adds depth to the ghostly tales. The one-hour format is perfect for a quick spooky outing, and the option to extend the tour makes it appealing for those wanting to explore further.
This tour is ideal for history buffs, ghost story enthusiasts, and those who want to experience Dallas’s dark side without needing to commit to a longer activity. The accessible meeting point and moderate pace make it suitable for most visitors, though those seeking inside access to buildings might find the exterior-focused stories slightly limiting. Still, the mix of haunted sites, historical legends, and supernatural tales ensures a memorable Dallas experience for anyone interested in the city’s grim stories.
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Is the tour suitable for children?
The tour is designed for travelers with a moderate physical fitness level and involves walking around downtown Dallas at night, so it may be best suited for older children and teenagers.
Can I cancel the tour if my plans change?
Yes, you can cancel for free up to 24 hours before the scheduled start, with a full refund. Cancellations made less than 24 hours in advance are not refundable.
Are tips included in the price?
No, tips and gratuities are not included and are at your discretion to tip guides based on your experience.
What is the group size?
The tour can accommodate up to 35 travelers, maintaining an intimate atmosphere for storytelling and exploration.
Is the tour accessible for those with mobility issues?
Since the tour involves walking around downtown Dallas, travelers should have moderate physical fitness, but specific accessibility options are not detailed.