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Explore Gatlinburg’s spooky side on this 2-hour ghost tour for $30, featuring ghost-hunting equipment, haunted locations, and engaging storytelling.

The Ghost and Haunt Tour of Gatlinburg offers a unique way to experience this Tennessee town after dark. At just $30 per person, this 2-hour walking tour takes you to some of Gatlinburg’s most notorious haunted sites. Starting at 327 Airport Rd, the tour is designed for those interested in supernatural mysteries, local ghost stories, and paranormal investigations. It’s well-suited for small groups, with a limit of 30 travelers, and requires a moderate physical fitness level to fully enjoy the walking route.
A key highlight of this experience is the inclusion of ghost-hunting equipment, which allows participants to search for spirits and possibly communicate with local “residents”. The tour is praised for its knowledgeable guides who share well-researched stories, making it both entertaining and educational. Though the tour operates in all weather conditions, guests should dress appropriately for the night air and be prepared for a walk of about 1 mile through Gatlinburg’s darker streets. This experience is ideal for those seeking an authentic, spooky adventure that combines local lore, paranormal activity, and fun.

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The tour begins at 327 Airport Rd, conveniently located next to the log cabin pancake house and between the pancake house and the Bel Air motel. Guests check in here, enjoy free parking, and meet the professional guide who will lead the tour. This central location makes it easy to access without needing transport, as the tour involves walking through Gatlinburg’s streets.
Participants should arrive prepared for a moderate physical activity and dress appropriately for the night. Since the tour operates year-round in all weather, rain or shine, guests should consider bringing suitable clothing. The group size is capped at 30, fostering a more intimate and interactive experience. Guests can cancel free of charge up to 24 hours in advance, making spontaneous plans less risky.

The tour features a 1-mile walk through Gatlinburg’s historic streets and notorious haunted locations. The initial stop is at the parking lot near the log cabin pancake house, where the group gathers for check-in and introductions. From here, the guide leads visitors to some of the city’s most haunted and folklore-rich sites.
Throughout the walk, participants see photographs of paranormal events—from orbs to ghostly apparitions—taken by past visitors. The guide shares stories about the murderers, victims, con artists, and local legends connected to these sites, painting a vivid picture of Gatlinburg’s darker past. The walking pace is manageable and designed to keep guests engaged while allowing plenty of time for questions and exploration with ghost-hunting tools.
A standout feature of this tour is the use of ghost-hunting devices. Participants are provided with equipment to search for spirits and possibly establish communication. The guide demonstrates how to capture ghostly images and interpret paranormal signals. Many past participants have enjoyed seeing photographs of orbs and apparitions, which add an extra layer of excitement.
This interactive part of the tour is often highlighted in reviews as a fun and memorable experience, especially for those curious about paranormal investigation techniques. The guides are known to be enthusiastic storytellers, making the equipment demonstrations both informative and entertaining.
Reviews consistently praise the guides’ expertise and storytelling ability. Guides like Pete, Kathy, and Cass are noted for their research-based stories and friendly demeanor. They weave local history into their tales, making the ghost stories feel more authentic and rooted in Gatlinburg’s past.
Guests appreciate guides who are knowledgeable about the area’s happenings and who make the experience engaging for all ages, including kids as young as 12. The storytelling is often described as lively, funny, and well-paced, ensuring everyone remains interested and involved.
One of the unique aspects of this tour is the sharing of actual photographs taken during previous outings, showcasing ghostly sights like orbs and shadowy figures. These images serve as visual proof of the supernatural activity some believe exists in Gatlinburg. While not guaranteed to see spirits personally, many feel that these photographs add credibility and excitement to the experience.
Guests are also shown tips on how to take similar photographs themselves, adding a practical element to the tour. The combination of storytelling, real photos, and ghost-hunting tools makes this experience stand out from more passive ghost walks.
Since the tour runs rain or shine, guests should dress appropriately. It’s advisable to wear comfortable walking shoes and bring warm clothing if visiting during cooler months. The tour’s outdoor nature means that weather conditions can impact visibility and comfort, but the experience continues regardless.
The group size of up to 30 helps ensure a lively atmosphere, but participants should be prepared for the dark, potentially spooky streets. Since the tour is around 2 hours, it’s suitable for most ages and physical fitness levels, provided guests can handle the moderate walk.
Booking in advance is recommended, as the tour is typically booked 15 days ahead. Guests have the convenience of free cancellation up to 24 hours before the scheduled start, offering flexibility if plans change. The price of $30 makes it an affordable option for those seeking an entertaining evening activity.
Because the tour has minimum reservation requirements (4 people), larger groups are encouraged to book early. The small group setting fosters a more personal experience, with plenty of opportunities for questions and interaction.
This ghost tour is ideal for history buffs, paranormal enthusiasts, and families looking for a fun, spooky adventure. The guides’ storytelling and use of ghost-hunting equipment appeal to those interested in investigating spirits or simply learning about Gatlinburg’s dark legends.
Travelers who appreciate local lore and interactive experiences will find this tour engaging and worthwhile. It’s especially popular during evenings or Halloween season, when the spooky vibe is at its peak.
The Ghost and Haunt Tour of Gatlinburg offers an affordable, fun, and interactive way to explore the town’s haunted history. With professional guides, real paranormal photos, and ghost-hunting tools, it provides a balanced mix of storytelling and hands-on investigation. The 2-hour duration is just enough to keep participants engaged without feeling rushed.
While weather conditions and group size are considerations, the overall experience is highly rated, earning a 4.5-star average from over a thousand reviews. It’s best suited for adventurous visitors eager to uncover Gatlinburg’s spooky secrets and communicate with its ghostly residents.
“Pete was an amazing storyteller! Its clear he did his research and was passionate about sharing the stories he had learned over the years. We enjoy…”
Is this tour suitable for children?
Yes, children aged 12 and up can participate when accompanied by an adult. The storytelling style is engaging enough for younger audiences, and the equipment adds a fun element.
What should I wear for the tour?
Guests should dress appropriately for outdoor walking, including comfortable shoes and warm clothing, especially in cooler months or evenings.
Can I cancel my reservation?
Yes, full refunds are available if canceled at least 24 hours before the tour. Cancellations made within 24 hours are not refundable.
Does the tour operate in bad weather?
Yes, the tour operates in all weather conditions, so be prepared for rain or cooler temperatures.
Are ghost-hunting tools included?
Yes, all equipment necessary for supernatural investigation is provided as part of the tour.
What locations will we visit?
The tour begins at 327 Airport Rd and includes visits to some of Gatlinburg’s notoriously haunted spots with stories of local legends and paranormal sightings.
How long is the walking portion?
The entire tour involves about 1 mile of walking through Gatlinburg’s streets, designed to be manageable for most guests.
Is this tour good for history lovers?
Absolutely—guides share well-researched stories that blend history and folklore, making it appealing for those interested in local past.
What is included in the price?
The price covers the guide, all storytelling activities, and the use of ghost-hunting equipment. Food, drinks, and gratuities are not included.