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A creepy haunted house.
September 4, 2013

Your evening stroll just got a lot spookier with the Ghost Walk of Gatlinburg. More than just your regular run of the mill haunted house tour, it is a storytelling experience.

Filled with unique twists and suspense, guests to the Gatlinburg tour will enjoy the animated stories of many forgotten Gatlinburg events told by professional guides. The stories blend together local legends, history, superstition, folklore and fiction to create a memorable experience you are sure to not soon forget.

The Ghost Walk of Gatlinburg is roughly a mile long walk, lasting on average an hour. Don’t feel like walking? The Ghost Walk of Gatlinburg also offers an exciting Ghost Ride of Pigeon Forge. Guests have the option to ride or walk during this spooky storytelling adventure.

To find out more about this exciting Gatlinburg tour, give them a call at 865-556-0674. Ghost walks are year round with times at 9 p.m., 10:30 p.m. and midnight. Tickets are $15 for adults with one free ticket for children per paying adult, and $8 per additional child. Reservations are required.

Looking for a place to share your own scary stories? Timber Tops Luxury Cabin Rentals offers guests spacious Pigeon Forge and Gatlinburg cabins with outdoor fire pits and cozy fireplaces, perfect for an evening of swapping stories. Fireplaces are turned on October-May, just in time for cooler weather. To find out more about our spacious Pigeon Forge and Gatlinburg cabins, give us a call at 800-266-1066. Our friendly reservation specialists will be more than happy to answer any questions you might have when planning your next vacation in the Smokies!

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