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Experience Gettysburg’s haunted sites with a 1.5-hour ghost hunting tour for $29, featuring expert guides and special ghost detection equipment in Pennsylvania.
Exploring Gettysburg’s haunted past becomes an interactive adventure with the Ghost Hunt Tour with Ghost Hunting Equipment offered by Ghost Walk Gettysburg. For just $29 per person, this 1.5-hour guided walking experience takes you through some of the town’s most haunted locations, combining storytelling, history, and paranormal investigation. The tour departs from outside Unity Park, specifically in front of the drummer boy statue, and proceeds rain or shine, making it a flexible option for visitors interested in ghostly encounters and historical insights alike.
This tour stands out for its engagement with ghost hunting gear, allowing participants to operate special equipment to detect spectral activity. Led by an experienced paranormal guide, the experience offers a balance of historical storytelling and hands-on investigation, making it a compelling choice for those curious about the supernatural or seeking a unique way to explore Gettysburg’s storied past. While it involves some walking and uneven sidewalks, the family-friendly atmosphere and wheelchair accessibility ensure that most visitors can participate comfortably.


The tour begins outside Unity Park, right in front of the drummer boy statue. This spot is easy to find because it’s across from Mr. G’s Ice Cream and near school parking, which requires a fee. Check-in begins 10 minutes before the scheduled start time, and the tour proceeds rain or shine. Travelers should wear comfortable shoes and dress weather-appropriate, as the tour takes place outdoors and involves walking through narrow streets and alleyways.
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The guided walk takes participants through historic streets and alleyways in the Old Town, stopping at important historical sites with notorious paranormal activity. The guide shares stories and lesser-known facts about each place, revealing the dark past and ghostly encounters associated with Gettysburg’s history.
Key stops include locations that are known for their spectral activity, with the second half of the tour dedicated to spectral inquiries at a spooky location. Here, participants use ghost hunting equipment under the guidance of an expert, creating an immersive experience that combines history with investigation.

One of the tour’s highlights is the opportunity for hands-on ghost hunting. Participants operate devices designed to detect spirits, like EMF meters and other paranormal tools, guided by the expert. This element adds excitement and authenticity to the experience, allowing even newcomers to try their ghost whispering skills.
The guide ensures everyone understands how to use the equipment, and successes include communication with spirits, as reported in reviews where participants connect with entities like a little drummer boy named Martin. The equipment is well-maintained, and guides help facilitate a fun and respectful investigation.

The tour starts with a brief orientation provided by your ghost hunting guide, who is praised for their knowledge, friendliness, and enthusiasm. Guides like Marc, Kendra, Tommy, and Molly stand out for their passion for history and the paranormal, making the experience both educational and entertaining.
Multiple reviews mention guides answering questions, sharing personal experiences, and adding humor, which keeps the mood light and engaging even when discussing potentially spooky subjects. Their approachability helps make the experience accessible for families and first-time ghost hunters.
More Great Tours NearbyThe 1.5-hour tour moves at a comfortable pace, balancing storytelling, walking, and investigation. The group size is generally well-managed, with enough equipment for everyone to participate actively. Some reviews mention guides spending extra time to ensure guests get personalized attention and maximize their ghost-hunting opportunities. The tour’s pace is suitable for most ages, though it involves some uphill walking and uneven sidewalks.

Participants are advised to wear comfortable shoes because the tour involves outdoor walking over narrow streets and uneven surfaces. Weather can change quickly, so weather-appropriate clothing is recommended. While the tour is accessible for wheelchair users, it does include some uphill sections, so travelers with heart problems or mobility issues should plan accordingly.
The tour’s affordable price point combined with interactive elements makes it a strong value for anyone interested in ghost stories or history. The expert guides and well-maintained equipment add credibility and fun to the experience, which is apparent in the consistently high review ratings.
While it does not involve entering haunted buildings, the outdoor investigation at known hotspots provides genuine moments of paranormal activity for many participants. The flexible booking options—including free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance—make it easy to reserve with confidence.

This ghost hunting experience appeals most to families, history buffs, and paranormal enthusiasts looking for a fun, interactive activity. It suits those who want a light-hearted but immersive investigation with knowledgeable guides. The tour is especially excellent for first-timers, thanks to friendly guides and easy-to-use equipment.
However, visitors should be prepared for outdoor walking and some uphill terrain, which might be a consideration for those with mobility restrictions.
The Gettysburg: Ghost Hunt Tour with Ghost Hunting Equipment offers a compelling blend of history and paranormal investigation at a reasonable price. The expert guides make the experience engaging and accessible, while the special equipment adds a layer of authenticity and fun.
This tour is well-suited for families, groups, and curious visitors who want a memorable ghostly adventure in Gettysburg. It provides a unique way to explore the town’s haunted reputation while possibly making contact with spirits using professional ghost-hunting gear.
While it involves outdoor walking and some uneven terrain, most you will find the experience informative, fun, and worth the price. It’s an entertaining option for evening activities and offers a chance to connect with Gettysburg’s spectral history in a relaxed, friendly setting.
What time does the tour usually start?
The tour is typically available in the evening, but specific start times can vary. It’s best to check the reservation details when booking.
Is this tour suitable for children?
Yes, the tour is family-friendly, but children should be prepared for outdoor walking and some uphill terrain.
Do I need any experience with ghost hunting?
No experience is needed. Guides explain how to use the equipment and support participants throughout the investigation.
What should I bring?
Participants should wear comfortable shoes and dress weather-appropriate for outdoor conditions.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, offering flexibility in planning.
Is the tour accessible for wheelchair users?
Yes, the tour is wheelchair accessible, though it involves some uphill walking on uneven sidewalks.
This ghost hunting tour in Gettysburg offers an engaging way to explore haunted sites and history with expert guidance and interactive equipment, making it an experience worth considering for any visitor seeking a spooky, fun, and informative adventure.
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