With blood-soaked grounds, haunted taverns, and a not-quite-ancient curse, one thing is sure: Chattanooga’s haunted side runs as fast as its chugs and choo-choos. On this guided, small-group tour, you’ll hear all its wild stories, meet its “spirited” characters, wander its spookiest streets, and maybe even catch some ghostly action yourself.
- Explore Chattanooga through its haunted side, discovering centuries of wild stories
- Discover the hauntings of Miller Plaza Pavilion, The Read House hotel, Mountain City Club, and more
- No kids allowed—this adults-only tour goes deep into hauntings and curses
- Limited to 9 travelers, you’ll get an intimate, spookier experience
What To Expect
Miller Plaza Pavilion
At this stop, you will hear about Chattanooga’s fascinating history of unbridled want for destruction.
12 minutes • Admission Ticket Free
The Read House, Downtown City Center
At this stop, you will learn about the history of the Read House which dates back to its opening as the Crutchfield House in 1847 by Thomas Crutchfield.
13 minutes • Admission Ticket Free
Mountain City Club
Here you will learn about the history of one of the oldest social clubs in the city of Chattanooga, The Mountain City Club, which was founded in 1889. You will hear a harrowing ghost story that took place at this location.
13 minutes • Admission Ticket Free
Fischer Evans Jewelers
Here you will learn about the history of Market Street which is possibly one of the oldest streets of Chattanooga. You will hear the story of Liza and how she was pushed to her death.
13 minutes • Admission Ticket Free
Cherry Street Tavern
At this stop, you will learn about how Cherry Street and the rest of the city were plagued with witches and dark magic during the 1880s.
13 minutes • Admission Ticket Free
The Double Cola Company
At this stop, you will learn about Chattanooga’s bizarre architectural anomalies.
13 minutes • Admission Ticket Free
Cherry Street & East 4th Street
This is the corner that the old Lee house used to stand. You will learn about the tragedies of the Lee House and how they relate to the Civil War.
13 minutes • Admission Ticket Free
Highlight
Confirmation will be received at time of booking
Not wheelchair accessible
Service animals allowed
Near public transportation
Most travelers can participate
This tour/activity will have a maximum of 9 travelers
Max group – 15



