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Explore Raleigh’s haunted sites and scenic Greenway on a 3-hour guided E-bike tour featuring ghost stories, historic cemeteries, and spooky landmarks for $99.

The Raleigh Guided E-bike Tour: Ghosts, Greenway, Creepy History offers a thrilling blend of scenic cycling and haunted tales in North Carolina’s capital. Priced at $99 per person, this 3-hour tour covers 17 miles of Raleigh’s most eerie and picturesque spots. It’s designed for anyone wanting a fun, accessible way to explore the city’s spooky history, with no pedaling required thanks to pedal-assisted e-bikes. The adventure is perfect for history buffs, ghost story enthusiasts, or anyone seeking a unique outdoor experience with a dash of the supernatural.
The tour departs from the Welcome Center of the North Carolina Museum of Art, near the impressive 130-foot tall smokestack. After a brief safety briefing and quick rides to get comfortable, the guides set the tone with a haunted story about the Art Museum. The journey then takes riders along the NC Greenway “Art to Heart” Trail, weaving through scenic landscapes while uncovering the city’s most haunted sites.
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The tour begins at the Welcome Center Parking Lot near the Blue Ridge Road entrance, easily recognizable by the huge brick smoke stack and the tour trailer. Riders meet 15 minutes early for a safety overview and quick orientation rides. The e-bikes are designed for any fitness level and handle all the pedaling, making this accessible for most participants.

One of the tour’s main stops is Meredith College, considered one of the most haunted colleges in America. The guides explain what makes Meredith College so spooky, though they keep precise details under wraps, building anticipation for visitors. The stories reveal why students and staff believe the campus is home to ghostly presences, adding a layer of thrill to this historic site.

Next, the tour visits Dorothea Dix Park, where stories about the Dorothea Dix Insane Asylum unfold. Riders hear wild tales about former patients, the asylum’s creepy history, and nearby cemeteries filled with unmarked graves. These stories combine the city’s dark past with the eerie atmosphere of the abandoned grounds, making for a compelling experience.
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Beyond the haunted sites, the Greenway offers beautiful scenery, with the “Art to Heart” Trail providing a peaceful backdrop to the spooky stories. The tour also passes by the NC Art Museum, which adds an artistic touch to the journey. The Greenway’s natural beauty contrasts with the creepy tales, creating a well-rounded experience that balances nature, art, and ghost stories.

Throughout the ride, the guides share additional stories about local legends and creepy history of Raleigh. These include history about cemeteries, other haunted landmarks, and tales designed to thrill and entertain. The group often stops for short storytelling breaks, giving everyone a chance to absorb the weird and wonderful history of the city.

Participants are provided with disinfected helmets, neck warmers, and gloves if needed. It’s recommended to wear comfortable clothes and closed-toe shoes suitable for 2.5 hours of biking. A small backpack or fanny pack is handy for carrying ID, credit cards, and phones. The tour runs in the morning or afternoon, with live English-speaking guides leading the way.

This guided tour combines scenic Raleigh views with spine-tingling stories, making it different from typical bike rides. The inclusion of AI digital video enhances the experience by illustrating haunted sites, making the stories even more vivid. The small group size ensures personalized narration, and the accessible e-bikes make it suitable for participants of all fitness levels.

The tour is led by two professional guides who are well-versed in Raleigh’s haunted history. They use engaging storytelling techniques, mixing historical facts with supernatural legends. The guides’ ability to balance scary stories with scenic cycling helps keep the energy lively and enjoyable throughout the 3-hour journey.
Booking is flexible, with full refunds available if canceled 24 hours in advance. The reserve now, pay later option allows travelers to secure their spot without immediate payment. It’s advisable to arrive 15 minutes early, and participants should bring sunscreen, sunglasses, and a small water bottle for comfort during the ride.
This tour appeals most to those who enjoy outdoor activities, local history, and ghost stories. It’s ideal for adventure seekers looking for an entertaining way to explore Raleigh’s haunted sites without strenuous effort, thanks to the pedal-assisted e-bikes. The small group setting makes it a good choice for travelers who prefer a more personalized experience.
The Raleigh Guided E-bike Tour offers a unique combination of scenic beauty and spooky tales. It’s a cost-effective way to enjoy Raleigh’s outdoor spaces while uncovering creepy stories and local legends. The accessibility of the e-bikes and the small group size enhance the overall experience, making it a memorable outing for those interested in history, art, and ghost stories.
Is the tour suitable for all fitness levels?
Yes, the pedal-assisted e-bikes make this tour accessible for most fitness levels, with no pedaling required.
What should I wear for the tour?
Participants should wear comfortable clothing, closed-toe shoes, and bring sunscreen, sunglasses, and a small backpack for belongings.
Where does the tour start?
The tour departs from the Welcome Center Parking Lot near the large brick smoke stack on Blue Ridge Road.
How long is the tour?
The tour lasts approximately 3 hours and covers 17 miles along the NC Greenway.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, cancellations are fully refundable if made at least 24 hours in advance.
What language are guides available in?
Guides speak English.
Are helmets provided?
Yes, helmets are disinfected and included in the price.
Is food or drink provided?
No, but bottled water is included; guests should bring their own water bottles.
How many people are in each group?
Groups are limited to 10 participants for a more personalized experience.
What makes this tour different from other ghost tours in Raleigh?
This tour combines scenic Greenway cycling with ghost stories, historic cemeteries, and the use of AI digital video for a more immersive storytelling experience.