BOO! Nashville Area Ghost Tours

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Want to be spooked while also learning a little about our city? Take a ghost tour! There are several options in Nashville and surrounding areas to get your fill of ghost stories. Some tours are kid-friendly and others are adults only. When booking tickets, please double check the age recommendations and use your discretion. These tours are meant to be creepy!

Please visit the companies websites to check for weather policies as these tours are walking. Happy haunting!

Nashville Area Ghost Tours

Nashville Ghosts
Where: Downtown Nashville
When: Nightly
Cost: $16-$27

Ghost City Tours 
Where: Various locations around Nashville
When: Nightly
Cost: $10-$25

Amerighost Tours
Where: Downtown Nashville
When: Nightly
Cost: $15-$20

Nightly Spirits: Ghost and Haunted Pub Tours
Where: Downtown Nashville and/or haunted downtown bars
When: Nightly
Cost: $25-$29

Franklin on Foot
Where: Downtown Franklin
When: Nightly
Cost: $15-$25

Franklin Walking Tours
Where: Downtown Franklin
When: Nightly
Cost: $5-$40

Nashville’s Dark Secrets: Murder & True Crime Walking Tour
Where: Downtown Nashville
When: Nightly
Cost: From $35

Ghost Tours: Tragedy & Mystery at the Hermitage
Where: Andrew Jackson’s Hermitage
When: Sep 19th – Oct 31st
Cost: $60

Downtown Columbia Ghost Tour
Where: Downtown Columbia
When: October 19th
Cost: $10

Ghosts of Greenwood
Where: Greenwood Cemetery, Columbia, TN
When: October 23rd
Cost: $5-$10

Bell Witch Property Tours
Where: Bell Witch Property, Adams, TN
When: Dates vary through Halloween. Please check the site.
Cost: $12-$23

Southern Ghost Girls
Where: Various, but locations include Pulaski and South Pittsburgh, TN
When: Varies by location. Please check the site.
Cost: $95

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Torrey Swan
When I moved to Nashville when I was 11, I never knew how deep my roots would run here! I attended Belmont University (Go Bruins!) where I met my husband David. We were married in 2008, and 4 months later, he was off to Iraq for a year. A couple of years after he returned home, we had our first daughter, Madeline, who is a lively redhead that keeps us on our toes! Any and all rumors you've ever heard about the nature of redheads are in fact true. Our second little girl, Violet, was born in July of this year and is the sweetest little addition. Before having children, I worked as a pediatric nurse for 7 years, and last year worked at two Williamson County high schools as a Health Science teacher. I will once again be staying home with the birth of our second daughter. I am new to the world of blogging, but look forward to the experience of getting to share stories, tips and advice with other local moms!

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