If you’re into ghost stories, haunted places, or just want a different way to see Chattanooga after dark, the Chattanooga Crypts and Chills Ghost Tour might be just the ticket. While I haven’t personally taken this tour, reviews and details point to a well-crafted, engaging experience that balances history and paranormal tales in a friendly, accessible way.
What really caught my eye are the knowledgeable guides—people who know their stuff and make the stories come alive—and the focus on credible, well-researched history. Plus, for just $24 a person, it seems like a fun, affordable way to add a spooky twist to your evening.
On the flip side, it’s a walking tour that lasts just an hour, so if you’re someone who prefers more extensive sightseeing or private access, this might feel a little brief. Also, if mobility is an issue, keep in mind that this tour involves walking about a mile on city streets.
All in all, this tour looks like a great pick for history buffs, paranormal fans, or anyone curious about Chattanooga’s darker side. It’s casual, entertaining, and perfect for those who enjoy a good ghost story with some local flavor.
Key Points
- Affordable at $24 per person, offering good value for a quick yet thorough ghostly experience.
- Led by seasoned guides who are praised for their knowledge and storytelling skills.
- Visit 7 haunted locations in Chattanooga, including iconic sites like the Hunter Museum and the Chattanooga Choo Choo.
- Includes significant historical themes like Cherokee legends, Civil War falls, and the Trail of Tears.
- A one-hour walking experience that covers about a mile, making it manageable for most.
- Best suited for those interested in history, ghost stories, or a fun night out in Chattanooga.
A Closer Look at the Chattanooga Crypts and Chills Ghost Tour

This ghost tour offers a solid blend of history and spooky tales, making it a great introduction to Chattanooga’s darker stories. It’s organized by US Ghost Adventures, known for credible stories and lively guides. The meeting spot is easy to find—a corner between the Walnut Street Pedestrian Bridge and the Edwin Hotel, marked by a guide wearing a black US Ghost Adventures T-shirt and carrying a lantern.
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The Itinerary and Stops
The tour takes about an hour, starting at 8 PM, and covers seven key locations that are rich with stories and ghostly lore. You’ll walk through the historic district, which means you get to enjoy Chattanooga’s charming streets while soaking in some ghostly tales.
Starting Point: The Ed Johnson Memorial sets the tone for the tour, anchoring it in local history tied to civil rights and civil unrest. From there, you’ll visit locations like the Hunter Museum of Art, where you might try to spot the ghost of Augusta Hoffman—a story that keeps the haunting personal.
Other Highlights include the Williams Stairway at Bluff Furnace Park, known for its eerie atmosphere and dark secrets, and the Martin Amphitheater, which has its own ghostly whispers from past performances or tragic incidents. The Chattanooga Choo Choo, a historic train station turned hotel and entertainment complex, is also part of the tour—an interesting place to hear about Chattanooga’s booming past and its darker stories.
The Stories and Atmosphere
What makes this tour stand out is how they balance entertaining storytelling with credible history. The guide’s role is crucial, and reviews praise guides for their knowledgeable and fun approach. One reviewer, Kristye, said, “Guide was very knowledgeable of the area and topics,” which is always reassuring when you’re exploring ghost stories.
The tales cover everything from Cherokee legends and the Trail of Tears to railroad tragedies and floods, bringing a mix of emotional and eerie stories. During the walk, you’ll be encouraged to look out for spirits—like Augusta Hoffman’s ghost—and listen for whispers of Chattanooga’s haunted past.
The Experience
Since you’re mostly standing outside or on city streets, the tour is weather-dependent but generally takes place rain or shine. Be sure to wear comfortable shoes and dress according to the weather. The group size is manageable, and you’ll be with a fun-loving crowd led by a guide eager to share local ghostly lore.
While you can’t enter private buildings, standing on haunted ground makes each location feel more alive. The tour’s short duration makes it easy to combine with other activities or to fit into a busy evening.
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We appreciate the value for money—just $24 gets you a well-guided hour of spooky storytelling—and the focus on credible, local history. Many reviews mention how informative and entertaining the guides are, which really enhances the experience. For example, Catherine’s review says, “she was very informative and fun,” emphasizing how much engaging storytelling adds to the tour’s appeal.
The stories are not just scary—they’re rooted in real history, which makes the experience feel authentic. That’s a big plus for those who want more than just a bunch of ghost stories; they want context and connection to Chattanooga’s past.
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The Downsides
The main consideration is that the tour is relatively short—an hour—and involves walking about a mile. If you’re expecting a longer or more immersive experience, you might find this a bit light. Also, private access to buildings isn’t included, so some may wish for more intimate exploration of haunted sites.
For travelers with mobility issues, note that walking and standing are involved, so plan accordingly. The tour also doesn’t include transportation, so you’ll need to arrange your own way to the meeting point.
Who Is This Tour Best For?
This experience is ideal for history lovers, ghost enthusiasts, or those looking for an affordable evening activity. If you enjoy storytelling, are intrigued by Chattanooga’s history, or want a fun, spooky walk in the city, you’ll likely find this tour hits the mark.
It’s also suitable for a range of ages, as the stories are generally family-friendly and engaging, though it’s not explicitly marketed as a children’s tour. Anyone comfortable with walking and outdoor activity will get the most out of it.
Final Thoughts

The Chattanooga Crypts and Chills Ghost Tour offers a well-rounded mix of spooky stories, local history, and friendly guides—all packed into just an hour. It’s a smart choice for travelers seeking an affordable, fun way to explore Chattanooga’s haunted past without committing to a long or expensive tour.
If you’re someone who appreciates credible storytelling and loves a good ghost story rooted in real history, this tour deserves a spot on your Chattanooga to-do list. The guides’ enthusiasm and knowledge make a significant difference, turning a simple walk into an engaging night of uncovering Chattanooga’s haunted secrets.
While it’s not the most extensive or private experience, it strikes a good balance between entertainment, education, and accessibility. Perfect for a quick evening adventure, especially if you’re curious about the city’s more mysterious side.
Chattanooga Crypts and Chills Ghost Tour
FAQs

How long is the tour?
It lasts about one hour, covering around a mile of walking through Chattanooga’s historic district.
Where do I meet the guide?
At the Ed Johnson Memorial between the Walnut Street Pedestrian Bridge and the Edwin Hotel, where the guide will be wearing a black US Ghost Adventures T-shirt and carrying a lantern.
Is this suitable for children?
While not explicitly marketed as a family tour, the stories are generally engaging for most ages. However, because of the outdoor walking aspect and spooky themes, it’s best suited for older children and teens.
What should I bring?
Comfortable shoes and weather-appropriate clothing are recommended since you’ll be outside and walking. No audio recording is allowed, and smoking or alcohol isn’t permitted.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, making it flexible if your schedule shifts.
Does this tour guarantee ghost sightings?
No, but it offers a chance to hear intriguing ghost stories and learn about Chattanooga’s haunted sites from knowledgeable guides.
If you’re after a quick, atmospheric, and history-rich ghost tour, the Chattanooga Crypts and Chills Ghost Tour could be just the right fit. It combines local tales, friendly guides, and a touch of the supernatural—all in one hour of fun.
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