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Discover Juneau's haunted past with a 2-hour guided walking tour featuring local ghost stories, historic sites, and spooky legends—an authentic and intriguing experience.
Our review of the Juneau Haunted History Walking Tour is based on detailed descriptions and traveler feedback, offering a balanced view of an experience that combines ghost stories, historic sites, and local legends. If you’re interested in a different side of Juneau—beyond glaciers and whales—this tour promises a glimpse into the city’s supernatural tales and dark past.
What we love about this tour are its authentic local stories and the chance to visit iconic locations like the Alaskan Hotel, which has gained notoriety for its haunted reputation. The storytelling is engaging and often firsthand, giving visitors a sense of connection with Juneau’s mysterious side. Plus, the tour’s wheelchair accessibility and flexible booking options make it more inclusive and practical for a variety of travelers.
One consideration is the limited age range, as children under 13 aren’t suited for this experience. Also, since the tour runs rain or shine, packing weather-appropriate clothing is a must—Juneau’s weather is famously wet. This tour is perfect for those who enjoy stories of the supernatural or want a fun, spooky way to explore Juneau’s historic streets.
This experience suits history buffs, ghost-story enthusiasts, and curious travelers who appreciate authentic local legends and aren’t afraid of a little spooky storytelling.

The tour kicks off in front of the Juneau Public Library, at the coordinates 58.298404693603516, -134.40399169921875. Meeting here is convenient, right in the heart of downtown Juneau, and the location offers a familiar, accessible spot to gather. Our impression from reviews is that the guide’s warm welcome sets the tone—professional yet friendly—important for a spooky walk where stories can sometimes feel a bit eerie.
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The route is thoughtfully planned to showcase both historic and haunted sites, balancing famous landmarks with lesser-known local haunts. Here’s a breakdown of what you’ll encounter:
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This legendary spot, once central to Juneau’s Gold Rush days, is also said to host paranormal activity. Travelers report feeling a “chill” here, and the historic ambiance makes it easy to imagine the lively, sometimes rowdy, past. Although it’s a quick stop, it’s a great photo opportunity, and the guide shares tales of ghostly happenings that have been reported over the years.
Known locally, this pub isn’t just a place to grab a quick drink; it also features stories of strange noises and unexplained phenomena. Visitors have recounted hearing unaccounted-for footsteps and voices—adding a real-layer of authenticity.
This is the star of the tour for many. The Alaskan Hotel has appeared on TV shows highlighting its haunted reputation. The guide shares stories of Victorian-era spirits, unexplained apparitions, and the building’s role during the city’s Gold Rush days. Visitors find this stop particularly atmospheric, and some reviews mention feeling a “sense of history and mystery” that makes the stories come alive. The hotel’s long history and reported paranormal activity provide a genuine thrill for those interested in ghost lore.
More Great Tours NearbyWhile shopping here, you might not expect haunted tales, but the guide often shares stories of local legends and maritime mysteries connected to Juneau’s waterfront. It’s a chance to pick up souvenirs and hear some of the maritime legends that captivate both residents and visitors alike.
These historic spots are woven into local ghost stories, with tales of spectral encounters and unexplained noises. The Juneau Drug Co, in particular, has been the setting for stories of strange sightings.
These stops are as much about the city’s history as their haunted associations. The guide shares stories of ghostly sightings and unexplained sounds at the Inn, while the Capitol’s haunted history alludes to political legends and ghostly whispers from the past.
While these are more iconic local landmarks, the guide weaves in tales of supernatural encounters and curious legends associated with each. Patsy Ann, the famous dog statue, has stories of her spirit supposedly watching over Juneau.

You’ll be walking through downtown Juneau, visiting sites with rich histories and ghostly tales—some from eyewitness accounts, others passed down through generations. The guide’s storytelling is lively, often involving local residents’ firsthand reports of ghosts, cryptids, UFOs, and unexplained phenomena. We loved the way the stories connect the past with the present, making history feel alive and a little spooky.
The total tour lasts around 2 hours, a manageable duration that lets you soak in the stories without feeling rushed. The pace is relaxed, with plenty of time for photos and absorbing local legends.

What makes this tour stand out is its authenticity. Many stories are based on actual eyewitness reports, providing a sense of credibility. Travelers have noted the guide’s ability to narrate legends without over-dramatizing, creating an immersive experience. Some reviews mention that hearing “surprising stories about a variety of local paranormal happenings” added an unexpected layer of fun to their day.
The tour runs rain or shine, which is crucial in a city like Juneau that’s known for its damp weather. Pack rain gear and comfortable shoes—since you’ll be walking outdoors most of the time. The route is wheelchair accessible, a thoughtful feature that broadens its appeal.
Booking is flexible with free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance, and you can reserve your spot without paying upfront, ideal for spontaneous plans or uncertain weather.

At just two hours, the tour offers a well-balanced mix of historic sites and supernatural stories at a reasonable price point. When compared to other guided experiences like whale watching or glacier tours, it provides a different kind of local flavor—more intimate and rooted in the city’s character. The 4.4-star rating from previous travelers indicates generally positive experiences, especially for those fascinated by ghost stories and local legends.
This tour is perfect for history buffs intrigued by ghost stories, adventurers craving a spooky twist, or families with older children who enjoy storytelling. It’s also a good pick for travelers who want a break from outdoor activities and prefer a more narrative, atmospheric experience. Since it’s not designed for children under 13, younger kids might find the stories less engaging or too intense.
If you’re visiting Juneau and enjoy local legends, ghost lore, or simply want to explore the city with a different perspective, this walking tour offers a memorable, atmospheric experience.
The Juneau Haunted History Walking Tour combines storytelling, history, and local legends in a friendly, accessible package. It’s an authentic way to experience Juneau’s past, with a supernatural twist that adds a dash of fun and intrigue. You’ll visit historic sites, hear firsthand accounts, and enjoy the city’s haunted lore—all while getting some exercise and fresh air.
While it’s not for everyone—especially those wary of ghost stories or with young children—it offers great value for those looking to connect with Juneau’s character in an unexpected way. The mix of historic sites and ghostly tales makes it a highlight for many travelers seeking a different kind of sightseeing.
Whether you’re a skeptic or a believer, this tour will leave you with stories to tell and a new appreciation for Juneau’s hidden history—sure to be a memorable part of your Alaskan adventure.
Is the tour suitable for children?
No, it’s recommended for travelers aged 13 and older, as the stories can be spooky and may not appeal to younger kids.
How long does the tour last?
It runs for approximately 2 hours, making it a manageable and engaging walk through downtown Juneau.
What should I wear?
Comfortable shoes and weather-appropriate clothing are essential, as the tour operates rain or shine.
Is the tour wheelchair accessible?
Yes, the route is wheelchair friendly, allowing more visitors to enjoy the experience.
Where does the tour start?
It begins in front of the Juneau Public Library, a central and easy-to-find location.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, there’s free cancellation available up to 24 hours before the tour, giving you flexibility.
What is included in the tour?
Guided storytelling at various historic and haunted sites, with photo stops along the way. No specific mention of additional inclusions.
How many people typically join?
While the exact group size isn’t specified, tours are limited in capacity, ensuring a more intimate experience.
Are pets allowed?
Assistance dogs are permitted, but pets are not allowed unless they are service animals.
Is this tour worth the price?
Given its focus on local legends, authentic stories, and accessible route, many travelers find it offers good value for a unique, memorable experience in Juneau.
Whether you’re a seasoned ghost-story enthusiast or just curious about Juneau’s mysterious side, this tour offers a balanced, engaging, and authentic way to explore the city’s haunted corners.
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