If you’re looking for an evening activity that combines a bit of history, some chills, and a relaxed walking pace, this Family-Friendly Ghost Tour in Chattanooga might be worth considering.
While it’s designed to be suitable for families, it really shines as a fun, informative stroll through some of Chattanooga’s most historic spots—without the spooky intensity that might scare younger kids or those seeking ghostly encounters.
What we really appreciate about this tour is how accessible it is—booking typically happens about two weeks in advance, and the price point of $24.99 per person feels fair for a solid 90-minute experience. Plus, the tour is led by guides who know their stuff, making the stories both interesting and easy to follow.
My husband and I were the only ones on this tour, but Caleb did well entertaining us with stories of Chattanooga, as well as surrounding areas.
This tour needs work. First, the guide was not dressed in black or other ghostly garb. Good tours have a little role playing going on. The stories were not particularly interesting either. Some background of the people who became ghosts would be helpful. Then, the tour was cut 45 minutes short without much of an explanation. We did not get value for the price. The guide was a pleasant person, but I can tell he has not been well trained by the tour owner.
It is definitely worth checking out if you are in the chattanooga area and want a nice tour of the city and the stories behind it
On the flip side, some reviews suggest the storytelling could be more atmospheric or engaging with a little more role-playing or ghostly flair. Still, if you’re after a laid-back, historical walk with a dash of the supernatural, this is a good pick.
This tour probably suits families with kids interested in history and small groups looking for a casual, scenic adventure. If you’re expecting high-intensity scares, you might want to look elsewhere, but for a fun, slightly spooky exploration of Chattanooga’s past, it holds up well.
- Key Points
- A Detailed Look at What to Expect
- How the Tour Works: A Walk Through Chattanooga’s Haunted Highlights
- Ross’s Landing Park: The Historic Beginning
- Tennessee Riverpark: Cherokee Tales & Natural Beauty
- Hunter Museum of American Art: Art & Secrets
- Cherry Street & Mays Urban Mansion: Haunted Neighborhoods & Urban Legends
- Chattanooga Aquarium & Beyond: The Haunting of Local Landmarks
- Duration & Group Size
- The Experience: What You’ll Really Get
- The Guides & Their Stories
- The Views & Surroundings
- Value for Money & Length
- Family & Suitability
- The Practicalities: Booking, Timing & Policy
- Who Will Love This Tour?
- FAQs
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Key Points

- Accessible for Families & Casual Tourists: Designed to be family-friendly, but also enjoyable for adults interested in Chattanooga’s stories.
- Great Value: At just under $25, you get a 90-minute guided walk through some of the city’s historic and haunted sights.
- Varied Stops & Scenery: The tour covers multiple locations, from parks and museums to charming historic streets.
- Knowledgeable Guides Make a Difference: Guests praise the guides’ storytelling ability, even if some think it could be more theatrical.
- Scenic & Educational: You’ll stroll along the river, learn about the Cherokee Nation, and see notable sites like the Hunter Museum and Mays Urban Mansion.
- Limited Atmosphere: Some reviews mention the guide’s appearance and storytelling style could be more “ghostly,” but it’s clear the focus is historical storytelling with a spooky twist.
A Detailed Look at What to Expect

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How the Tour Works: A Walk Through Chattanooga’s Haunted Highlights
Starting at Ross’s Landing Park, the tour kicks off with your guide greeting the group, ideally 15 minutes early. This is a good chance to settle in, get your bearings, and prepare for the stroll. The meeting point at West Aquarium Way & Broad Street places you right in the heart of Chattanooga’s riverfront, making it easy to find the starting line.
From here, the group moves along to several key locations, each bringing its own story and atmosphere.
Ross’s Landing Park: The Historic Beginning
This spot is more than just a pretty view—it’s the launching pad for stories of Chattanooga’s river history. The guide shares tales from over 100 years at the landing, giving you a sense of the city’s early days and the role the river played. Apparently, the stories here are good enough to set the tone for the rest of the walk.
As one guest notes, “We enjoyed hearing about the history of Chattanooga and being able to walk to the different sites and learn their history.”
Jami was very informative and provided a fun experience with interesting historical information. Very interesting stories.
The ghost tour was really interesting and informative we really enjoyed learning about the city with our tour guide Charlie
Kaye Kaye was wonderful and so friendly. Her wild and unique style of dress was the way I was able to pick her out in the crowd. Talking with her was just as enjoyable as the dark and truly historic tour itself. I fully recommend her for a truly relaxing and enjoyable tour!
Tennessee Riverpark: Cherokee Tales & Natural Beauty
Next, your guide takes you to the scenic Tennessee Riverpark, where stories of the Cherokee Nation are woven into the surroundings. The park’s natural beauty offers a calm, reflective setting that contrasts nicely with the more built-up areas later in the tour. Expect to hear about the native history before settlers arrived—adding depth to the overall narrative.
Hunter Museum of American Art: Art & Secrets
The Hunter Museum is a highlight, not just for its impressive collection but also as a site shrouded in mystery. The guide teases “secrets” of the museum, which could include ghost stories or intriguing facts about artworks and artifacts. The fact that it's one of Tennessee’s top museums adds a cultural layer to the experience—most guests find this stop particularly interesting.
The museum’s exterior and interior provide a striking backdrop for stories of the paranormal, even if the focus remains on history and art.
Cherry Street & Mays Urban Mansion: Haunted Neighborhoods & Urban Legends
Walking along Cherry Street, you'll see historic townhouses associated with tales of witchcraft, voodoo, and black magic. It’s a picturesque area with a dark side—great for stories that evoke a sense of mystery and intrigue. One reviewer mentions “rows of residential townhouses that have past tales of witchcraft,” which makes it clear that these stories are a big part of the appeal.
Next, the Mays Urban Mansion, a small apartment complex with a surprising personality, sparks stories of what's lurking beneath the surface. Whether or not you’re a history buff, these stories tend to captivate, as described by guests who say the guide “really brought the stories to life.”
Chattanooga Aquarium & Beyond: The Haunting of Local Landmarks
The tour concludes at the Chattanooga Aquarium, diving into local ghost stories tied to the area’s history in 1878. The guide’s storytelling here is said to be engaging, with guests noting that they appreciated the mix of history, views, and spooky tales.
Duration & Group Size
At approximately 90 minutes, the tour hits a good balance—enough to explore multiple sites without feeling rushed. With a maximum group size of 30 travelers, you'll have a relatively intimate experience, though some reviews mention that walking with children can be tiring—so keep that in mind if you're bringing little ones.
The Experience: What You’ll Really Get
The Guides & Their Stories
Guests consistently praise the guides for their storytelling skills. One reviewer loves Caleb, calling him an “awesome storyteller” who made the stories captivating. Others mention guides like Kaye Kaye, who adds personality with her dress style and friendliness.
That said, a few reviews suggest the storytelling could benefit from more theatrics or role-playing to boost the spooky feel—something that can make ghost tours more immersive.
The Views & Surroundings
Expect scenic stops like Ross’s Landing and the riverfront park, where you can take in Chattanooga’s natural beauty. The tour is conducted on foot, so comfortable shoes are a must—especially since it involves walking through urban neighborhoods and parks.
Value for Money & Length
Considering the cost of $24.99 per person, the tour offers decent value given the variety of sights, stories, and the guiding expertise. It’s ideal for those who want an affordable yet engaging way to get a quick historical and ghostly overview of the city.
Family & Suitability
While marketed as family-friendly, some reviews warn that children can get tired, and the atmosphere might not be intense enough if you’re seeking serious haunted thrills. It’s better suited for families with kids who are curious about history or for groups wanting a relaxed, informative walk with some spooky stories sprinkled in.
The Practicalities: Booking, Timing & Policy

The tour begins at 8:00 pm, starting from the West Aquarium Way & Broad Street, making it great for after dinner or an evening outing. It’s a mobile ticket experience, so you can book and show your ticket on your phone—no fuss.
Cancellation is flexible—full refunds are available if canceled more than 24 hours in advance. Since the tour requires good weather, be aware of potential cancellations due to rain or other poor conditions, though you’ll be offered a reschedule or full refund.
Who Will Love This Tour?

If you’re into history with a spooky twist and prefer a laid-back, scenic walk rather than a high-octane ghost hunt, this tour hits the right notes. It’s especially suitable for families with small children or older adults who want to learn about Chattanooga without lots of walking or loud thrills.
Couples or small groups who enjoy storytelling, historic sites, and beautiful views will find this a charming way to spend an evening. However, if you’re after more theatrical ghost experiences or intense paranormal scares, this might fall short.
Family-Friendly Ghost Tour in Chattanooga
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FAQs

Is this tour suitable for children?
Yes, it’s marketed as family-friendly, so it’s appropriate for kids, but keep in mind some reviews mention walking fatigue with younger children. The stories are more educational and fun rather than frightening.
How long does the tour last?
The tour lasts approximately 1 hour 30 minutes, making it a manageable evening activity.
What’s the price?
It costs $24.99 per person, which is reasonable given the guided experience and multiple stops.
Where does the tour start and end?
It begins at West Aquarium Way & Broad Street and ends at the Tennessee Aquarium, with the route varying based on the guide’s chosen path.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, full refunds are available if you cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled start time.
Are service animals allowed?
Yes, service animals are permitted on the tour.
What should I wear?
Comfortable walking shoes are recommended, and dress appropriately for the weather, especially since it’s an outdoor, walking tour.
Is it good for someone interested in Chattanooga’s history?
Absolutely. The guide shares plenty of historical insights alongside the ghost stories, making it a good combo for history buffs.
If you’re in Chattanooga and looking for a relaxed, engaging way to learn about the city’s past with a dash of the eerie, this family-friendly ghost tour offers a solid experience. The combination of scenic stops, guides, and stories that blend history with ghostly tales makes it a worthwhile outing, especially if you’re traveling with kids or prefer a less intense spooky adventure.
While it might not satisfy those seeking a theatrical, jump-scare-filled ghost hunt, it’s a charming, affordable option for an evening stroll packed with stories and sights. For most guests, the value, scenery, and local insight outweigh the minor shortcomings, making this a memorable part of any Chattanooga trip.















