Your Ultimate Guide to the Door County Trolley Ghost Tour
As a region filled with rich history dating back thousands of years, it comes as no surprise that Door County is rumored to be haunted by the spirits of the past. With the arrival of fall just around the corner, many visitors will be ready to embrace the Halloween season by exploring the old legends of the county, and just maybe, come face-to-face with one of its ghosts! If you’re one of these visitors, you’re in luck! The Door County Trolley Ghost Tour is one of the best ways to see some of the most haunted places in the region and learn their stories. If you dare, here’s everything you need to know about the Door County Trolley Ghost Tour and other spooky experiences you won’t want to leave off your itinerary!
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About the Door County Trolley Ghost Tour
Conducted by Door County Trolley Inc., the Trolley Ghost Tour is a frightfully fun journey to some of the most haunted places in Door County. Your adventure begins the moment you step aboard the “Trolley of the Doomed.” The knowledgeable guide will tell you stories about Door County’s ghostly sunken ships, abandoned lighthouses, and other mysterious happenings that have taken place on the peninsula throughout the years. As you listen, you’ll have the chance to see many of the described locations for yourself! Be sure to bring your cameras! You never know if you’ll capture a ghost in your pictures. It’s a fun and spine-chilling excursion you’ll be talking about for years to come.
Important Door County Trolley Ghost Tour Information
This particular tour is available from late May to the end of October! The excursion lasts approximately two hours and tickets are $26.95 per adult. Please note that tickets cannot be refunded (as if you’d want to refund them) and tours can’t be rescheduled. If you’re ready to add this tour to your getaway, be sure to save time and book now!
More Spooky Tours You Won’t Want to Miss
The Door County Trolley Ghost Tour is just the beginning! Here are even more tours provided by Door County Trolley Inc. that are suited for only the bravest of visitors!
Haunted Olde Sturgeon Bay
While the charming town of Sturgeon Bay seems completely flawless from first glance, many are surprised to learn that the town boasts a long history of unusual murders and ghostly encounters. This spine tingling trolley tour is the perfect opportunity to discover the mysterious history of Sturgeon Bay and see the seemingly haunted locations for yourself!
Haunted Pub Crawl
Whether you are a lover of ghost stories or delicious drinks, this is the tour for you! The Haunted Pub Crawl is designed for young adults and those who can keep up with the “spirited souls.” During this excursion, you’ll spend time in four of Door County’s notoriously haunted bars and pubs. You’ll have 30 minutes at each location to enjoy a drink or two, learn the history of the bar/pub, and search for the establishment’s ghostly inhabitants.
Make Lifelong Memories During Your Stay at The Ashbrooke
Whether you’re eager to explore a Door County haunted house or simply relax in the comfort of your hotel room, The Ashbrooke is the perfect accommodation for your next vacation! As one of the only adults-only hotels in the area, we are a top choice for couples and solo travelers searching for a peaceful retreat in Door County.
Our highly-appointed rooms and suites are designed with your comfort in mind and boast all the amenities you’d expect from a luxury resort. The hotel’s prime location in the heart of Door County also places you just minutes from all the best Egg Harbor restaurants and attractions. Come and see for yourself why so many of our guests return again and again!
Book today or take a look at our specials to find out how you can save even more on your Door County escape!
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