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Discover Juneau’s haunted spots on a 2-hour walking tour featuring the Alaskan Hotel, maritime legends, and supernatural tales from local eyewitnesses.
Exploring Juneau’s haunted history offers a captivating blend of ghost stories, maritime mysteries, and local legends. This 2-hour guided walking tour from American Ghost Walks is designed for those interested in supernatural tales and Alaskan folklore, with a friendly, informative guide leading the way.
Starting from Juneau Public Library, the tour takes you through well-known haunted locations and hidden local haunts, including the famous Alaskan Hotel, known from TV shows for its eerie reputation. With a rating of 4.4, this tour provides a well-balanced mix of spooky stories and historical insights, making it ideal for curious visitors who enjoy a dash of the supernatural.
The tour’s moderate length and wheelchair accessibility make it suitable for most travelers, though it’s not recommended for children under 13 years. Be prepared for weather conditions—the route runs rain or shine, so comfortable shoes and weather-appropriate clothing are advised.


The tour begins in front of the Juneau Public Library, at the Raven and Eagle sculpture. This central location makes it easy to meet and is the perfect launch point for a walk through Alaska’s haunted capital. The guide uses this starting spot to set the tone for an evening filled with stories of supernatural creatures and maritime mysteries.
Travelers are encouraged to arrive prepared with comfortable shoes and weather-appropriate clothing, as the tour proceeds rain or shine. The route is designed to be wheelchair-friendly, ensuring accessibility for most visitors.
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The itinerary includes stops at historic and lively locations with haunted reputations. The Red Dog Saloon is a quick photo stop lasting around 10 minutes, where tales of ghostly apparitions are often shared informally. The Lucky Lady Pub follows, offering another photo opportunity and a glimpse into Juneau’s social history.
A key highlight is the Alaskan Hotel & Bar, where visitors spend around 20 minutes exploring its TV-featured haunted history. This hotel’s reputation as a haunted site stems from its long history and stories of supernatural activity, including spectral sightings and eerie occurrences.
Next, the tour stops at Mt Juneau Trading Post, with 15 minutes dedicated to shopping and photos, followed by visits to the Crystal Saloon and Juneau Drug Co Inc. These stops add local flavor and lore, deepening the understanding of Juneau’s Gold Rush past and maritime legends.

The Alaska State Capitol is a notable stop, where the guide shares stories of local legends linked to political history. The City Hall visit lasts about 15 minutes and offers insights into Juneau’s civic life, intertwined with stories of supernatural sightings.
The Patsy Ann statue provides a scenic 10-minute photo stop, rounding out the tour’s blend of historic landmarks and ghostly tales. This statue commemorates a beloved dog known for her role in Juneau’s community, adding a touch of local charm to the supernatural theme.
Throughout the tour, the guide shares firsthand accounts from local residents about ghost sightings, cryptids like Thunderbirds, sea monsters, and the Little People of the land. These stories are passed down through generations, blending fact and fiction to create an engaging narrative.
The maritime stories about the historic waterfront reveal mysteries of the sea, and the guide explains how legends continue to keep the stories alive. The tour encourages visitors to separate myth from reality, making it informative as well as entertaining.
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The meeting point is easy to find, set in front of the public bathrooms under the Raven and Eagle sculpture. Tours run rain or shine, so dressing for the weather is essential. Comfortable shoes are recommended, given the walking nature of the tour.
The group size is limited, creating an intimate experience where the guide can share detailed stories and answer questions. With full wheelchair accessibility, the tour is inclusive for most visitors, except children under 13 years.

Operated by American Ghost Walks, the tour benefits from a 4.4-star rating based on previous reviews, indicating consistent quality and an engaging storytelling style. The guides are knowledgeable about local legends and adept at weaving historical facts with spooky tales, making the experience both informative and thrilling.

The Haunted History Walking Tour complements other Juneau experiences by offering a spooky, local perspective on the city’s past. It pairs well with outdoor adventures at Mendenhall Glacier or whale-watching trips, providing a different flavor of Juneau’s culture—one rooted in mystery and legend.

This tour offers a fun and spooky way to learn about Juneau’s history and local folklore. Its well-organized stops, engaging storytelling, and accessible route make it suitable for most adult visitors interested in supernatural tales.
While it’s less suitable for children under 13, adults who enjoy ghost stories, maritime mysteries, and Alaskan legends will find this tour both informative and entertaining. The combination of historic locations and supernatural stories ensures a memorable experience that adds a different dimension to exploring Juneau.

Is this tour suitable for children?
The tour is not recommended for children under 13 years due to the spooky content.
How long does the tour last?
The walking tour lasts around 2 hours, covering multiple stops across Juneau.
Where does the tour start?
It begins in front of the Juneau Public Library, at the Raven and Eagle sculpture.
Is the tour accessible for wheelchair users?
Yes, the route is wheelchair friendly.
What should I wear?
Comfortable shoes and weather-appropriate clothing are advised, as the tour runs rain or shine.
Are pets allowed?
Pets are not allowed, but assistance dogs are permitted.
Can I cancel the tour if my plans change?
Yes, full refunds are available if canceled 24 hours in advance.
What locations will I visit?
Stops include the Red Dog Saloon, Lucky Lady Pub, Alaskan Hotel & Bar, Mt Juneau Trading Post, Crystal Saloon, Juneau Drug Co Inc, City Hall, and the Patsy Ann statue.
What kind of stories are shared during the tour?
The guide shares local firsthand accounts of ghosts, cryptids, UFOs, and maritime legends.
Is this tour available in languages other than English?
Currently, the tour is offered in English only.