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SITES THAT LIST GHOST TOURS

If you want to scare up some fun on your next vacation with a ghost tour, these most haunted sites will help you find ones in or near where you’re visiting.

RECOMMENDED GHOST TOURS & WALKS

Ghost tours and walks offer a fun way to learn about a city’s haunted history. Even though we haven’t had the pleasure of experiencing all of the ghost tours and walks listed below, we recommend them because of their reputations. Also, because of the contact we’ve had with the owners and operators, who have demonstrated to be knowledgeable, passionate, and helpful paranormal tourism industry professionals.  

PARANORMAL INVESTIGATION & OVERNIGHT GHOST HUNTS

For those who are more interested in paranormal research, overnight investigations and ghost hunts allow you to get in on the action. Below are groups that coordinate such paranormal events and excursions. If they specialize in a certain area, it is noted beside their name. If not, they conduct investigations in various locations. Check them out to see if they roam where you’re planning to go.

SEASONAL GHOST TOURS AND EVENTS

These are annual ghost tours and events that only happen at a certain time of year. Namely, the Halloween season. Some run August or September through October. Others October only. Check links for further details.

 

 

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About the author

Courtney Mroch, otherwise known as HJ's Director of Paranormal Tourism, is a writer, traveler, and ghost enthusiast. When she's not jaunting or writing about her latest travels, she's likely planning her next trip --or playing tennis, volleyball, or with her fur kids. Her other passions include movies, zombies, photography, and food. She currently resides in Nashville, Tennessee.

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  • I own a specialty/gift shop in Haunted Waynesville, OH. This is a quaint village with approx 60 shops of antiques, gifts, and specialty items as well as lodging and great food. If you visit, you might want to stay at the Hammel House Inn (ask for haunted room #4). Our building (which we moved into in May) is haunted by the previous occupants of the home that was previously on our site. While I have not experienced anything other than the feeling of being watched, hunters have been in and swear we are haunted!

    Could you add this link to your site? It is a link to our annual ghost tours performed by the local museum. Many buildings, sites and the cemetary are haunted. Google us…. and come visit. We are about 5 hours from Nashville, TN http://www.friendshomemuseum.org/ghost_tours.html The museum will arrange tours year-round as well. If you were to stay at the Hammel House Inn, they feature “Ghost and Goblet” dinners the month of October prior to the ghost walks.

  • Greetings,
    Enjoyed reading about Haunt Jaunts. I am a member of M.A.P.S. (massachusettsareaparanormalsociety.com) I also own and Antiques shop in an old Masonic Building (1892) in East Bridgewater, Ma. Our team does an Historic Ghost Tour of E. Bridgewater Village on Fri. and Sat. evenings from Sept. 30th thru Nov.5th. It’s a 2 hour walking tour. All material is researched. There are 14 costumed characters and props. Because there was once a Funeral Home and Embalmer in my building, we set up a small Morgue and Funeral Parlor as well. It’s an evening full of fun, facts, folklore and a few surprises. Info is on our website. Just thought I’d let you know about our tour which is close to the Bridgewater Triangle area. Happy Halloween!

  • Hi Belinda and Lorrie! THANK YOU so much for stopping by to leave these comments with info to AWESOME sounding events. I will be sure to spread the word about them, and link them up. Very glad to know of these. Maybe I’ll even get to jaunt to them one day myself… (If not, maybe others will find the info and be able to. ;)

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