As dusk settles over the Smoky Mountains, Gatlinburg transforms from a bustling tourist haven into a realm of shadows and whispers. Leading the curious through this twilight world is Mr. Adams, the enigmatic guide of the Gatlinburg Ghost Tour by US Ghost Adventures. With his distinctive attire—a long black vest, red-striped umbrella, and a lantern casting flickering light—Mr. Adams is both a storyteller and a gatekeeper to the town’s spectral secrets.
The Journey Begins
Our tour commenced at the iconic Gatlinburg Space Needle, where a diverse group of thrill-seekers gathered, eager to delve into the town’s haunted past. Mr. Adams, with his theatrical flair and deep knowledge, led us on a one-mile journey through Gatlinburg’s historic district, weaving tales of tragedy, mystery, and the unexplained.

Haunted Highlights
Edgewater Hotel and Conference Center
A notable stop on our tour was the Edgewater Hotel and Conference Center. Beyond its Victorian charm lies a history of eerie occurrences. Guests have reported sightings of a young girl pointing towards a balcony—believed to be the spirit of a child who tragically fell to her death in 1972. Staff speak of “Alvin,” a mischievous poltergeist in the kitchen, and tales persist of a scout leader’s dark deeds on the seventh floor.
White Oak Flats Cemetery
Established in 1830, this secluded cemetery is one of Tennessee’s oldest. Visitors have captured orbs and shadowy figures in photographs, and some claim to have seen the “Gatlinburg Witch” wandering among the tombstones.

First United Methodist Church
Built entirely from mountain rock, this historic church is said to be haunted by apparitions of priests and unexplained silhouettes that appear against its walls, especially during the quiet hours of the night.
Mr. Adams: The Storyteller
Throughout the tour, Mr. Adams captivated us with his storytelling prowess. His tales were rich with historical context, local legends, and personal anecdotes, making each stop more than just a location—it became a portal to the past. Even a sudden downpour couldn’t dampen the group’s enthusiasm, as we huddled under umbrellas, hanging onto every word.
Why Take the Tour?
The Gatlinburg Ghost Tour offers more than just scares; it’s an immersive experience into the town’s complex history. Whether you’re a skeptic or a believer, the tour provides a unique perspective on Gatlinburg’s past, blending folklore with documented events.
Planning Your Visit
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Meeting Point: Gatlinburg Space Needle, 115 Historic Nature Trail
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Duration: Approximately 1 hour; extended tours available
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When: Nightly, rain or shine
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What to Bring: Comfortable walking shoes, weather-appropriate attire, and an open mind
- Website for Reservations: https://usghostadventures.com/gatlinburg-ghost-tour/
For guests staying at the Edgewater Hotel, the tour is a convenient and enriching addition to your Gatlinburg experience. Not only will you learn about the town’s haunted history, but you’ll also discover the chilling tales associated with your very own accommodations.