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Fayetteville Ghost Walk
30
May
Date
30 May (Saturday)
Time
Sat, 8 – 9 PM
Venue
Garnet Skull, 120 Hay St
Fayetteville, NC, United States
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The Fayetteville Ghost Walk in Fayetteville, North Carolina, is a recurring historian-guided walking tour that explores the city's haunted past and verifiable local legends. Organized by Triangle Walking Tours, the event typically takes place on Saturday nights from 8:00 PM to 9:00 PM.
Tickets for upcoming dates, such as March 2026, can be purchased through platforms like Eventbrite, Tripadvisor, and Expedia.
Would you like to know more about the specific ghost stories covered on the tour, or are you looking for nearby dinner recommendations before the walk starts?
Event Details
Booking and Tickets
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•Meeting Location: Tours begin outside Garnet Skull, located at 120 Hay Street, Fayetteville, NC 28301.
•120 Hay Street, Fayetteville, NC 28301
•Duration: Approximately 1 hour.
•Cost: Tickets are generally priced at $19 per adult (some older listings mention $15).
•What to Expect: A guided walk through downtown focusing on "true and boo" stories based on archival research. Key stops often include:
•The Market House: Stories of historical significance and alleged hauntings.
•Old Dixie Theatre: Tales of ghostly apparitions and phantom footsteps.
•Historic Old County Courthouse and Sandford House: Exploration of the city's "darker side" through its architecture and past inhabitants.
•True Crime Tour: A separate walking tour focusing on infamous crime locations and unsolved mysteries, also starting at Garnet Skull.
•Halloween Ghost Hunt: A seasonal (October/November) 90-minute app-guided "escape room" style adventure through the Cool Spring Downtown District.
•Backwoods Terror Ranch: For those seeking high-intensity scares, this ranch features multiple haunted house attractions every October.
Updated at 22 Mar 2026
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