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Ghost and Haunt Tour of Gatlinburg

Overview
Walk the back roads of Gatlinburg and learn about its haunted history and folklore on this nighttime tour. With a guide, you'll learn how you, too, can capture paranormal photos. Use ghost-hunting equipment like you see on tv to potentially communicate with ghosts along the way.
The tour is an outdoor walking tour as such there is plenty of room for social distancing and masks are optional, It is wheelchair and stroller accessible and service animals are allowed.
Unfortunately, due to the late completion time, the Trollys don’t run that late but we do offer free parking and of course, taxis and Uber, Lyft are available.
The walk is about one mile all on flat paved ground spread out over 2 hours with lots of stops so a messy relaxing walk but no places to sit or restrooms are available during the tour.
This is not a private tour groups can be as large as the upper 20’s in the busiest times but average in the high teens to low 20’s.
City: Gatlinburg
Sun 22 Sep
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Starting at $30.00
Sun 22 Sep
Starting at $30.00
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What's Included
Professional guide
All activities
Additional Info
  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Service animals allowed
  • All areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessible
  • Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
  • Minimum number of 4 reservations required per tour; if fewer than 4 reservations are made, the tour may be canceled
  • Children must be accompanied by an adult
  • Wheelchair accessible; please advise at time of booking if wheelchair assistance is required
  • Operates in all weather conditions; please dress appropriately
  • Guides required to regularly wash hands
  • Tour is outdoors with plenty of room for social distancing. Masks are optional since it is outside per local rules
Cancellation Policy
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
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Reviews (856)
pastorrob7
May 2013
This was my family's third "Ghost Tour" (the other two being Williamsburg, VA and Mt Airy, NC). Here is my assessment. 1. Price - I thought the price was a bit high at $20 per person, but not outrageous. 2. Tour Guide - Our tour guide was Rex. He did a pretty good job of getting everyone involved in the tour and seemed fairly knowledgeable about the history of Gatlinburg. My only critique was a historical error. As he was talking about Radford Gatlin, he asserted that Gatlin's brother was the inventor of the "Gatlin gun." Although Radford Gatlin may have had a brother named Richard, he was most certainly NOT the inventor of the Gatling gun, which was Richard J. Gatling. While this caused me to question the historical accuracy of his stories, it was the only story that has proven to be patently inaccurate. Rex was very respectful of the townspeople and their wishes regarding the walking tour. Overall, Rex did a good job and I recommend him. 3. The "Paranormal" - I found the tour to be far more about the history of Gatlinburg than about paranormal experiences. I acknowledge that I am not a "believer" in the paranormal, nor do I "fear" otherworldly beings. That being said, the Mt. Airy and Williamsburg tours provided far more "paranormal" stories and stops than the Gatlinburg tour. 4. The Walk - The tour was not a terribly long walk, although it took 90 minutes or so to complete. Only about 1 mile of walking was actually covered. There is one portion of the tour that requires a fairly steep grade that needs to be navigated. Other than that, the walk is easily navigable by most.
SquishyChicken
May 2013
This was a great tour! Not only do you learn the interesting history of Gatlinburg, you also have a great time doing it. Danny was our very enthusiastic and fun guide. She made the stories come to life. One of the ladies in our group got a bone chilling, hair raising picture of the car lady with one of her cats! it is a nice walk and a must do!
Yobie
May 2013
My husband and I took the tour led by a guide named Lisa. It was painful having to listen to her slaughter and bumble her way through a script. You pay $20 for a tour that is ONLY walking through gatlinburg and listening to the guide. Might of been interesting if the guide sounded at all like they actually knew what they were trying to tell us. Overall felt like a scam!

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