Gettysburg Ghost Tour: Ultimate Haunted Night Walking Adventure
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Overview
Ghosts of Gettysburg Ultimate Dead of Night Haunted Ghost Tour takes brave souls on a chilling walk through Gettysburg's most haunted spots. This walking tour focuses on the scary stories and real history that make Gettysburg one of the most haunted places in America. Perfect for ghost hunters and history buffs alike, this experience digs deep into the spooky side of this famous battlefield.
Guests will explore places like the Welty House Inn, where ghostly guests still roam, and the Witness Tree, which silently watched the battle unfold. The tour also stops at the Haunted Home on Baltimore Street, the Gettysburg Police Department (once the County Jail), and the Gettysburg Operating Room, all known for their eerie pasts. Other stops include the Haunted Hospital Building, the Historic Gettysburg Hotel, the Haunted Cellar House, George's Playful Haunt, Trades Between Enemy Soldiers House, and the Underground Railroad Hospital House. Each location has its own story to tell, filled with tragic events and unexplained happenings.
This tour gives a thorough look into Gettysburg’s past, focusing on the intense Battle of Gettysburg and its lasting impact. Expect a night of spooky stories, historical facts, and maybe even a ghostly encounter. This experience includes a professional guide, researched history, and authentic local ghost stories. It excludes transportation, food, and drinks.



Highlights
Explore Gettysburg's Haunted History: Discover the chilling ghost stories and historical facts that make Gettysburg famous.
Visit Eerie Locations: Walk through haunted spots like the Welty House Inn and the Gettysburg Operating Room.
Expert Storytelling: Hear authentic local ghost stories from a professional and courteous guide.
Perfect for Ghost Hunters: Great for anyone interested in paranormal activity and historical events.
Sentiment Analysis
Customers generally love the tour's historical accuracy and spooky atmosphere, though some find it long or wish for more ghostly encounters.

Guests rave about the knowledgeable and engaging guides.
Many appreciate the tour's blend of history and ghost stories.
Visitors frequently mention feeling spooked and entertained.
Customers enjoy visiting the haunted locations.
Some found the tour length tiring.
A few visitors wished for more paranormal activity.
The Journey
Welty House Inn
The Welty House Inn offers guests a unique opportunity to immerse themselves in Gettysburg's history. Serving as the Welty House during the Battle of Gettysburg, this inn bore witness to intense fighting and even housed Confederate snipers. Today, guests report a variety of paranormal experiences, from unexplained noises to ghostly apparitions, making it a must-visit for those seeking a ghostly encounter alongside a historical stay.
Witness Tree
Stand beneath the Witness Tree, a silent observer of Gettysburg's pivotal moments. This venerable tree stood witness to the Battle of Gettysburg and Abraham Lincoln's immortal Gettysburg Address. Feel the weight of history as you connect with the past in this serene yet profound location. Reflect on the profound words spoken nearby and the lives altered forever in this hallowed ground.
Haunted Home on Baltimore Street
This private residence on Baltimore Street bears the marks of Confederate occupation and a lingering supernatural presence. Like many buildings in Gettysburg, it served as a sniper's nest during the battle, and the current owner had a psychic investigate after experiencing unexplained phenomena. Delve into the chilling tales of ghostly encounters in this historic home and unravel the mysteries that linger within its walls.
Gettysburg Police Department (Former County Jail)
Venture into the Gettysburg Police Department, formerly the County Jail, where echoes of the past resonate. During the Battle of Gettysburg, records document the tragic deaths of three prisoners, with whispers of at least one spirit still confined within its walls. Explore the darker side of Gettysburg's history as you uncover the stories of those who met their untimely demise within this imposing structure.
Gettysburg Operating Room
Step back in time at this site, once a building transformed into a Civil War hospital just four years after its construction. See the rooms where makeshift operating theaters were hastily set up, the seats removed to accommodate surgeons and wounded soldiers. Feel the profound trauma imprinted on this location, where countless lives were forever altered. The air is thick with the echoes of pain, sacrifice, and the relentless struggle for survival.
Haunted Hospital Building
Like many large buildings in Gettysburg, this structure was converted into a Civil War hospital during the battle's chaotic aftermath. Listen for the lost soul of a soldier said to wander the halls, forever searching for an exit or a way home. This location holds a deep, palpable sense of sorrow and unrest, offering a chilling reminder of the war's devastating impact on individual lives.
Historic Gettysburg Hotel
Experience the chilling atmosphere of this Gettysburg hotel, once a Civil War hospital. One guest's terrifying encounter has fueled its reputation as a haunted destination. Immerse yourself in the hotel's rich history and spine-tingling tales, where echoes of the past continue to disturb the present. Book your stay and dare to explore the ghostly secrets that await within its walls.
Haunted Cellar House
Discover the haunted history of this home where the owner, after sending his family away, hid in the cellar during the battle, while Union and Confederate soldiers fought above. Visitors report hearing urgent whispers when no one is nearby. Delve into the past and explore the unsettling experiences reported at this historic location, where the echoes of conflict still linger.
George's Playful Haunt
Experience the playful side of Gettysburg's paranormal activity at this location, where staff have affectionately nicknamed the resident spirit 'George.' These recent hauntings add a unique and lighthearted twist to Gettysburg's ghostly reputation. Discover the mystery behind George's presence and perhaps encounter his playful antics yourself.
Trades Between Enemy Soldiers House
Uncover the stories of camaraderie and loss at this house, a site where enemy soldiers traded goods during lulls in the Battle of Gettysburg. Reflect on the human moments amidst the chaos of war, and learn of the soldiers who never made it back with their spoils. This poignant location offers a unique perspective on the shared experiences of those caught in the conflict.
Underground Railroad Hospital House
Explore this historic house, a crucial stop on the Underground Railroad that later served as a Civil War hospital. Oddly, the reported spirits here are predominantly those of children. Discover the stories of resilience, hope, and lingering childhood presences that converge within this unique location.
Know Before You Go
This ghost tour includes thoroughly researched history, a professional guide, and authentic local ghost stories. It does not include transportation, food, or drinks. Make sure to meet your guide at the designated meeting point, as there is no pickup or drop-off service provided.
Hot Tip
Wear comfortable shoes, as this is a walking tour. Bring a flashlight to help you see in the dark. Also, be prepared for possible encounters with the paranormal!